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A photo of Bombay Bistro restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(175)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • West Village
Booked 8 times today
Bombay Bistro is the West Village's best new Indian restaurant!
A photo of Tamarind - Tribeca restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(4799)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • TriBeCa
Booked 65 times today
TO RESPECT THE PRIVACY & COMFORT OF ALL DINING PATRONS, WE PRACTICE A RESTRICTED ENTRANCE POLICY ALLOWING CHILDREN ONLY ABOVE 10 YEARS OF AGE. WE DO NOT HAVE HIGH CHAIRS AND BOOSTER SEATS.ALL CANCELLATIONS MUST BE MADE AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE FOR PARTY SIZE 7 GUESTS AND ABOVE, AND MARKED FOR THE MANAGER ON DUTY. IN CASE THE RESERVATION IS CANCELLED LESS THAN 48 HOURS FROM THE RESERVED TIME, THE CREDIT CARD ON FILE WILL BE CHARGED $35 PER PERSON IN ADDITION TO THE PRIVATE ROOM CHARGES.---
A photo of Indian Accent restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(3416)
Price: Very Expensive
• Indian • Midtown West
Booked 40 times today
Indian Accent offers an inventive approach to Indian cuisine.Indian Accent's menu reinterprets nostalgic Indian dishes with an openness towards global techniques and influences. Chef Manish Mehrotra highlights distinctly Indian flavors on a contemporary menu.To respect the dining experiences of all our guests we practice a restricted entrance policy, only allowing children aged 10 years and above.
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4.6
Exceptional(783)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • Chelsea
Booked 7 times today
At aRoqa, we embrace the notion Indian dishes can be served tapas-style and in small plate fashion for sharing, perfect for couples on date night or intimate parties. Chef Ajay brings an elevated approach merging Indian flavors with a global palate and creative twists throughout. Drawing upon the varied and distinct flavors of regional India, each dish is a blend of vibrant, balanced flavors beautifully composed. Inspired by its name, in India friends and loved ones come together at a “roka” ceremony and celebrate by sharing a meal. Roqa [pronounced roh-kuh; an engagement ceremony in India, is a celebration of love and commitment.] A unique marriage of cuisine and cocktails in a chic, sophisticated setting
A photo of GupShup restaurant
4.5
Awesome(66)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • Gramercy Park
Booked 17 times today
Welcome to GupShup! Gupshup is a bi-level modern Indian hangout inspired by old Bombay. Chef Gurpreet Singh, prior to joining GupShup was the Corporate Executive Chef of Punjab Grill chain of restaurants in India, Abu Dhabi, Singapore and managed around 16 outlets for the brand. Chef Gurpreet was also the Chef De Cuisine of acclaimed Indian Accent in New Delhi during its inception, and his travels and experience with unique techniques at the same time keeping original flavors brings to New York a distinctly original and modern Indian menu.
A photo of Patiala restaurant
4.4
Awesome(143)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Hell's Kitchen
Booked 34 times today
The new Patiala Indian Grill and Bar is an authentic north and south Indian Cuisine in the heart of Penn station, Manhattan, serving with familiar fare includes many vegan and vegetarian options served with Royal Indian hospitality. Parties 20+ have to make 2 different bookings online depending on party size.
A photo of Cloves Indian Cuisine restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(72)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • NoMad
Booked 12 times today
At Cloves Indian Cuisine in NoMad, New York, the grill dishes are a standout, capturing the essence of authentic Indian flavors. Patrons rave about the "juicy tandoori chicken" and the "rich, buttery daal makhani," underlining the restaurant's mastery in delivering perfectly balanced and flavorful grill cuisine. The Tandoori Lamb Chops and Butter Garlic Shrimp are particularly highlighted, with one diner exclaiming that the food was "so good I almost cried." This exceptional quality is paired with an inviting ambiance and exemplary service, making Cloves a must-visit for anyone seeking the best grill experience in NYC. The glowing testimonials consistently praise not only the food but the warm and attentive service, ensuring every meal is memorable.
A photo of Bhatti Indian Grill restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(540)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • Murray Hill
Booked 6 times today
Bhatti Indian Grill is an ultra-authentic north Indian restaurant in the heart of NYC that’s refined yet affordable, upscale and modern. Bhatti opened its doors in 2009 to much fan fare and accolades for the authenticity it brought to indian cuisine. One of the city’s preeminent Indian chefs and restaurateurs, Gaurav Anand of Awadh and Moti Mahal Delux has completely revamped and renovated Bhatti just in time to celebrate its 10th anniversary this year. Perennially packed and attracting celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence and Food Network’s Duff Goldman, Bhatti became a popular dining destination due to its delicious, boldly-flavored food, especially kebabs. For its 10th anniversary, Gaurav wanted the restaurant that set him on a successful restaurant career to get a sexier new look, more elevated menu and an adventurous beverage program including an all natural wine list, befitting the next decade.
A photo of Gandhi Cafe restaurant
4.4
Awesome(23)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • West Village
Nestled in the vibrant West Village of New York City, Ghandi Cafe delights diners with its exceptional Contemporary Indian cuisine, offering a tranquil retreat from the city's hustle. Celebrated for its "authentic Anglo-Indian cuisine," this intimate venue combines the essence of Indian flavors with a modern twist, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Patrons rave about the "best Indian cuisine in NYC," highlighting standout dishes like the butter chicken and chicken tikka masala, both perfectly accompanied by aromatic garlic naan. The inviting ambiance, complemented by Indian classical music, and the warm, efficient service enhance the dining experience, making Ghandi Cafe a must-visit for anyone seeking a truly delightful Indian meal in an unpretentious setting.
A photo of Spice Symphony Times Square restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(45)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Times Square
Booked 20 times today
Spice Symphony Times Square is a haven for vegetarians and vegans seeking authentic and innovative Indian cuisine in the heart of New York. Nestled in the vibrant Times Square, this restaurant stands out for its exceptional approach to vegetarian dishes, blending traditional Indian spices with modern culinary techniques. Guests rave about the diversity and flavor of the vegetarian options, such as the "impressive daal" and "outstanding Tandoori roasted mushrooms." The ambiance is described as "inviting and Cosy," perfect for enjoying a meal that is both delicious and heartwarming. As one reviewer puts it, Spice Symphony is "definitely recommended" for a memorable dining experience where every dish is crafted with love and care.
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