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Best Contemporary Indian Restaurants in Prospect Lefferts Gardens

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3.8
Excellent(40)
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary indian • Williamsburg
Booked 10 times today
GuestHouse in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is a vibrant gem in the Soul food scene, delivering an "amazing" culinary journey that keeps diners coming back. The chef’s mastery of traditional Soul food, like the "fried chicken and waffles," has guests raving, "WHO EVERR THE CHEF IS YOUUU DID YA THINGGGG." With a lively atmosphere complemented by "excellent ambiance" and "friendly staff," GuestHouse offers more than just a meal; it delivers an unforgettable experience. The restaurant’s attention to quality and authenticity shines through every dish, making it a "highly recommend" destination for both locals and visitors seeking genuine Soul food.
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4.5
Awesome(7)
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary indian • Lower East Side
Booked 8 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!
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4.5
Awesome(67)
Price: Expensive
• Contemporary indian • Gramercy Park
Booked 10 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.
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4.3
Awesome(543)
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary indian • Gramercy Park
Pippali offers a pleasing study on the myriad regional cuisines of India with an array of sensational curries, seafood dishes, and so much more. A muted color scheme in the sleek dining room provides an ideal backdrop for the kitchen's rout of boldly seasoned dishes.
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4.6
Exceptional(786)
Price: Expensive
• Contemporary indian • Chelsea
Booked 8 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
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4.4
Awesome(23)
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary indian • West Village
Booked 2 times today
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.
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4.3
Awesome(827)
Price: Expensive
• Contemporary indian • Upper West Side
Booked 7 times today
Baazi, located in the heart of Upper West Side, New York, offers a remarkable journey through Contemporary Indian cuisine that artfully blends traditional flavors with modern flair. Diners rave about the "absolutely delicious" mahi mahi and dal makni, with one reviewer calling it "the best meal I’ve ever had in NYC." The restaurant’s commitment to authenticity shines through creative interpretations of classic dishes, leaving patrons eager to return. The ambiance is described as "chic yet comfortable," and the attentive service adds to the dining experience. For those seeking a memorable meal, Baazi promises "truly delicious" culinary adventures.
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4.1
Excellent(7)
Price: Expensive
• Contemporary indian • Jersey City
From lorry stop with love. Laree Adda stands for contemporary authentic Indian and Pakistani cuisine. We are located in Jersey City, NJ. No matter the occasion, we have something for everyone who loves food. Laree Adda is there to serve them with on-demand street inspired, made to order simple Pakistani/Indian food and canteen style offerings.
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