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4.8
Exceptional(3422)
Price: Very Expensive
• Indian • Midtown West
Booked 41 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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4.4
Awesome(827)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • Upper West Side
Booked 8 times today
Baazi, nestled in the vibrant Upper West Side of New York, is a sanctuary of Contemporary Indian cuisine that promises an unforgettable dining experience. The restaurant skillfully marries the rich culinary traditions of Awadh with modern gastronomy, offering dishes that are both innovative and deeply rooted in authenticity. Patrons rave about the "bursting flavors" and the "best Indian food I've ever had" in reviews, highlighting favorites like the dal makhani, Sirka pyaaz, and butter chicken. Baazi's commitment to excellence is further exemplified by their exceptional service and the personal touch of chefs often visiting tables. Whether you're a seasoned aficionado or new to Indian cuisine, Baazi provides a delightful exploration of flavors that are sure to impress and leave lasting memories.
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4.2
Awesome(203)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Upper West Side
Booked 3 times today
This elegantly attired restaurant, named after one of the oldest civilizations in the world, offers a menu that features many classic dishes from the Indian subcontinent like an assortment of kebabs, curries and biryanisslow cooked rice dishes which feature vegetables or meat and many aromatic spices. However, the menu at Indus Valley / Manhattan Valley also has some unusual offerings like chicken chat and chicken samosas, which do not normally feature on menus of Indian restaurants. Also, instead of the weekend buffet which is considered to be de rigueur at an Indian eatery, Indus Valley / Manhattan Valley offers a 'lunch special' which can be had in various permutations and combinations at different prices.
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4.7
Exceptional(49)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Times Square
Booked 17 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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4.6
Exceptional(786)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • Chelsea
Booked 2 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(157)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Upper East Side
Booked 31 times today
Welcome to Lungi,Lungi blends the cooking styles of South India and Sri Lanka and reflects the cultural upbringing of restaurateur and chef Albin Vincent who grew up in Kanyakumari, India, with deep roots in Sri Lanka. His culinary journey is rich with stories from his grandmother, an extraordinary cook who instilled his passion for food from a young age, teaching him the art of traditional Sri Lankan and Southern Indian dishes. Even though authentic South Asian fare has been in vogue in New York City for quite some time, it's been hard to find the bold, flavorful fare of Sri Lanka outside of Staten Island. Vincent, with Chef Vasantha Kumar from Tamil Nadu and Sous Chef Andrew Simethy from Kerala, offer both within a vibrant menu transporting diners into the homes and side street shacks of their native lands.
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4.6
Exceptional(679)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • Upper East Side
Booked 5 times today
Moti Mahal Delux offers recipes that are distinguished principally by inventive flavor combinations and the finesse of ‘Mughlai’ cuisine, a "bargain in any neighbourhood for food that provides a surprising flavor of luxury" - The New York Times, 2 StarsThe signature “Butter Chicken”, has come to be known as one of the most renowned dishes in the world. “Tandoori Chicken”, "the most eye opening item to come out of the oven" is the legacy of the Moti Mahal restaurant chain. “Daal Makhani”, or “Kaali Daal”, is "deeply, truly luxurious" and here at Moti Mahal Delux, can make you go "wobbly with happiness". Another Moti Mahal Delux signature is the Masala, a fragrant curry prepared with a choice of goat brain, crab, chicken or shrimp. This sophisticated and upscale restaurant with a "comfortable modern dining room" and "attentive and courteous" service offers a one of a kind Mughlai fine dining experience.
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4.5
Awesome(557)
Price: Expensive
• Indian • Theater District
Booked 17 times today
SAAR is a modern Indian bistro in Midtown Manhattan helmed by celebrated Tandoor Master Chef Hemant Mathur and his wife, acclaimed Chef Surbhi Sahni. The 64-seat restaurant and bar showcases authentic regional comfort food in a cozy, eclectic setting inspired by Chef Mathur’s home city of Jaipur. The menu features a unique combination of traditional home cooked and Indian street foods, reflecting the essence of India’s broad multicultural influences – including elements from British, Persian, and Jewish cuisine. Service includes lunch and dinner.
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4.4
Awesome(143)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Hell's Kitchen
Booked 28 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.
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4.5
Awesome(1963)
Price: Moderate
• Indian • Midtown East
Booked 18 times today
Spice Symphony on 50th St. in Midtown East, New York, offers an exceptional fusion of Indian and Chinese cuisines that tantalizes the taste buds with its unique flavors. Renowned for its innovative Indo-Chinese dishes, diners rave about the quality and authenticity of the offerings. One patron exclaimed, "I would rate the Hakka noodles 100 out of 10! Got very spicy and it didn't disappoint!" The restaurant prides itself on blending traditional Chinese dishes with Indian spices, creating an unforgettable culinary experience. With its cozy ambiance and meticulous service, Spice Symphony stands out as a must-visit for those seeking a genuine taste of Chinese cuisine with an Indian twist.
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  • Mike
    Las Vegas •6 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 1 day ago
    Excellent experience. We enjoyed the four course selections and desserts. My family was very impressed with the quality of the food and services excellent.
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    Indian AccentPrice: Very Expensive• Indian• Midtown West
    4.8
  • malik
    Jacksonville / Northeast Florida •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 2 days ago
    The food was really good. A few of the items we ordered were amazing, and some of the items could use a little more salt in it, but it was definitely a great place. Make sure to have a reservation because the place is really busy.
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    Spice Symphony Times SquarePrice: Moderate• Indian• Times Square
    4.7
  • Angad Singh
    New York City •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 4 days ago
    In Vegetarian get Lasuni Gobi, Panner Barbeque, Navratna Korma and Veg Biryani.
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    PatialaPrice: Moderate• Indian• Hell's Kitchen
    4.4
  • Judith
    Greater Boston •13 reviews
    4.0
    Dined on Dec 6, 2024
    The food at BAZI is outstanding. We make a point of having dinner at BAZI every time we come to NY from Boston. Every dish is delicious so it is difficult to chose. This trip we had the lamb ka akulfBarraeh, Paratwala kofta, Darib ka kulfa, rice and raita. Everything was Terrific. We ate on the early side-around 6:30- and the noise level was civilized with conversation easy.
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    BaaziPrice: Expensive• Indian• Upper West Side
    4.4
  • VanessaVIP
    New York City •10 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on Nov 10, 2024
    I recently had the pleasure of dining at Manhattan Valley with a group of friends, and it was a fantastic experience all around! From the moment we arrived, we were greeted warmly by the staff, and the service remained top-notch throughout our meal. We started with the vegetable samosas, and they were absolutely delicious. Crispy on the outside and packed with a flavorful filling, they were perfectly complemented by a variety of chutneys that added an extra layer of depth to each bite. The chutneys ranged from tangy to sweet, and each one paired wonderfully with the samosas. For the main course, we ordered the Chicken Tikka Masala and Shrimp Masala, along with rice and garlic naan. The flavors were bold and fresh, and each dish was made to perfection. The chicken in the tikka masala was tender, and the shrimp in the masala was juicy and succulent, absorbing the rich, aromatic spices. The rice was fluffy, and the garlic naan—soft and warm—was the ideal accompaniment to soak up all the flavorful sauces. The food was so good that the table went quiet for a bit, everyone too absorbed in their meal to speak! But beyond the food, the service was excellent, with attentive staff making sure we had everything we needed without being intrusive. Overall, this was a memorable dining experience, and I highly recommend Manhattan Valley for anyone in the area looking for fresh, flavorful Indian cuisine with great service. We’ll definitely be back!
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    Manhattan ValleyPrice: Moderate• Indian• Upper West Side
    4.2
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