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- TTSouth Carolina •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoI first dined at Tamarind in 2000 or 2001, pre 9/11. They were at a different location then--smaller but also wonderful. This time at the Tamarind I was delighted by the same levels of hospitality and care, and I was impressed by the excellent staff who waited on each table. The food is spectacular! Try as many of the dishes as you can. I went for the tasting menu. The scallops were simply outstanding, as was the cauliflower. The lemon rice with all the fixings, and the desserts--the kulfi was out of this world --made for a perfect meal. Wonderful wonderful wonderful!More infoTamarind - TribecaPrice: Expensive• Indian• TriBeCa•4.8
- JJohannaVIPAlabama •27 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoMy friend and I visited Bombay Bistro for dinner on a Friday evening. The atmosphere was lovely and the vibe was as NYC as you can get. The food was delicious and portions were very generous. We shared the chicken samosas - divine, crispy. For mains we shared the lamb chops - huge portion, some of the best I’ve ever had, incredible plate with curried potatoes, the best curry sauce accompaniment you can imagine and grilled veggies, we also shared the chicken biryani and the Rogan Josh lamb curry. Both dishes were ample and packed with taste. The chicken biryani was moist and filled with succulent chicken topped with a beautiful soft crust and the Rogan Josh lamb was super succulent, and an amazing hot curry. We really loved the atmosphere, the decor and the vibe. It does get a bit loud, but not too much to have a good conversation. We arrived at 7pm and left at 10:35pm. They never rushed us to leave even though it was a Friday night. We had 6 cocktails between the two of us and they were al AMAZING!! Sooo original and very generous. All in all I would say this is an absolute must visit. An iconic NYC restaurant in the Village. I would go there again and again. Bring your appetite the portions big!More infoBombay BistroPrice: Moderate• Indian• West Village•4.6
- SSheaSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review4.0Dined on 23 Jan 2025Most of the food was really great, especially liked the Pani Puri, Dal, & lamb shank. Be warned though that there’s a 3% fee for credit card use and an automatic 20% gratuity for parties of 5 or more.More infoGazabPrice: Moderate• Indian• Lower East Side•4.5
- JJeffreyNew York City •13 reviews5.0Dined on 12 Jan 2025I had a wonderful time dining here. The food was excellent! I had the lentil curry. It was very flavorful. The free bottomless ginger tea was a nice touch too.More infoChakraPrice: Moderate• Thai• East Village•4.3
- EElisaNew York City •16 reviews5.0Dined on 6 Jan 2025Food was fantastic. Love the vibe of a restaurant and the staff are top notch!More infoPaisley RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Indian• TriBeCa•4.4
Discover best Indian restaurants in TriBeCa
Explore the vibrant Indian culinary scene in TriBeCa, New York City, where a selection of restaurants offers an authentic taste of Indian cuisine right in the heart of Manhattan. These dining spots in TriBeCa are known for their diverse menu options that cater to a variety of tastes and dietary preferences, featuring everything from traditional dishes to contemporary fusion creations. The chefs' expertise in blending spices and using traditional cooking methods ensures each meal is both authentic and flavorful. The ambiance of these restaurants ranges from casual and cozy to upscale and sophisticated, making them perfect for any occasion, whether it's a casual lunch or a special dinner. Diners appreciate the knowledgeable staff and the high level of service provided, enhancing the overall dining experience. The neighborhood itself is a melting pot of culture and sophistication, reflecting in its food offerings that promise to transport you to the streets of India with just a bite. This culinary adventure in TriBeCa not only satisfies the palate but also enriches the cultural dining experience in Manhattan.