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A photo of Tamarind - Tribeca restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(4839)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • TriBeCa
Booked 44 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 Bombay Bistro restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(184)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • West Village
Booked 13 times today
Bombay Bistro is the West Village's best new Indian restaurant!
A photo of Indian Accent restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(3489)
Price: Very Expensive
• Indian • Midtown West
Booked 43 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.
A photo of Gandhi Cafe restaurant
4.5
Awesome(24)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • West Village
Opened in 1999, Ghandi Caf� serves authentic Anglo-Indian cuisine. Present in a quiet neighborhood, Ghandi Caf� offers an intimate space and an opportunity to escape from the hustle and bustle of NYC. Customers at the restaurant can enjoy Indian classical music while they eat. Appetizers include the cheese poori and the onion bhaji. Notable main dishes on the menu include the chicken tikka masala and the butter chicken. Both dishes are served with garlic naan. The restaurant is good for kids and has a casual ambiance. A good place for lunch and dinner, Ghandi Caf� has a friendly and efficient staff. Apart from the Indian food, diners can enjoy seafood specialties and desserts such as gulab jamon and kulfi.
A photo of Paisley Restaurant restaurant
4.4
Awesome(125)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • TriBeCa
At Paisley, Michelin Star Chef Peter Beck pays homage to the food, art, and culture of India in the dynamic lower Manhattan neighborhood of Tribeca. Previously the Executive Chef at Tamarind, where he earned a Michelin Star and a Two-Star review from The New York Times, Chef Beck showcases his unique perspective on Indian cuisine inspired by his upbringing in New Dehli and time spent cooking in Mumbai and New York City. The menu at Paisley utilizes authentic techniques and ingredients to highlight regional specialties from the Northern, Southern, and Eastern parts of the country.
A photo of GupShup restaurant
4.4
Awesome(73)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • Gramercy Park
Booked 20 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 aRoqa restaurant
4.5
Awesome(805)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • Chelsea
Booked 13 times today
Open for Lunch and DinnerAt 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 Red Onion restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(17)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • East Village
Booked 6 times today
Red Onion is an Indian restaurant serving original Indian flavors. We use freshly procured spices to share the taste of India with the communities in New York. We are highly acclaimed for our family-friendly ambiance to serve warm décor, authentic Indian cuisine, and timeless recipes. The taste of our Indian dishes brings India closer to Indian food lovers.
A photo of Gazab restaurant
4.5
Awesome(9)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Lower East Side
Booked 9 times today
Gazab means “Fabulous” and this is what our promise to you is.. To serve Fabulous Indian Cuisine in a way you have never experienced before. With an experienced Chef-Owner duo, Gazab aims to serve refreshingly new outtakes on Indian food right here in NYC. Always using the freshest ingredients & always made from scratch, the unforgettable flavors at Gazab will keep you coming back for more!
A photo of Chakra restaurant
4.3
Awesome(8)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • East Village
Booked 1 time today
Chakra explores the interplay between Thai and Indian culinary traditions that has produced a gastronomic symphony which delights the senses and reflects the historical connections between these two regions.Lesser known in the world of Thai cuisine are the dishes with direct Indian influence that began to emerge within the culture centuries ago. While Indian influence in Thailand began during the 3rd century B.C. with the arrival of Buddhism, the apex of culinary influence occurred starting in the late 13th century during the Sukhothai period. During that time the spice trade flourished and the Thai royal court hosted Indian expertise of multiple disciplines including the culinary arts. Our Thai curry dishes at Chakra are iterations on recipes that were developed during that time period hundreds of years ago. We invite you to enjoy the warm melody of spices our dishes offer, in our tranquil dining atmosphere featuring meditative music and warm, melo lighting.

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  • T
    South Carolina •2 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 1 day ago
    I 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!
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    Tamarind - TribecaPrice: Expensive• Indian• TriBeCa
    4.8
  • JohannaVIP
    Alabama •27 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 4 days ago
    My 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!
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    Bombay BistroPrice: Moderate• Indian• West Village
    4.6
  • Jeffrey
    New York City •13 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on 12 Jan 2025
    I 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.
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    ChakraPrice: Moderate• Thai• East Village
    4.3
  • Elisa
    New York City •16 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on 6 Jan 2025
    Food was fantastic. Love the vibe of a restaurant and the staff are top notch!
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    Paisley RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Indian• TriBeCa
    4.4
  • Kelly
    Orlando / Central Florida East •3 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on 5 Dec 2024
    10/10 would recommend, my husband and I both got the single meal, came with samosa, meal, rice, naan and dessert. Also had the house wine which was great. LOVED THIS PLACE
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    Gandhi CafePrice: Moderate• Indian• West Village
    4.5
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