I love this place for lunch, and usually eat there once a week. They have a large selection of entrees, and I've tried most of them. Their lamb curry is the absolute best, and there's always a nice assortment of vegetable side dishes to choose from: chana masala, mixed vegetables, aloo gobi - all are fantastic! The line can be long but it moves quickly. I get a huge, tasty meal for less than $12, and you can't beat that in midtown Manhattan.
Working for the airlines we stay at the club quarters grand central often.
I was recommended to come here and it didn't disappoint at all.
Can't wait to go back there and enjoy the spicy lamb.
All of the food looked Great!!
Jaya Bachhuka Waskar
+3.5
this restaurant has buffet options as well at reasonable price - both veg and non veg which is quite filling for one person.
Samosas are expensive as compared to other places but is worth it.I couldnt feel by its taste at all that its made in US and not India 😅, the pudinan imli chutney were also perfectly made.
Staff and service is also good.
Enjoyed the non veg buffet. It had a good portion of quantity. I liked their chicken tikka masala. I earlier had veg buffet which I would not recommend as the cauliflower was not properly cooked.
Good naan and a decent buffet lunch served here.
The owner is passionate about his business and takes care of the food and the cleanliness.
The snacks are good too. Samosas.
Ok price for ok food. Ordered rosemary naan, and chicken korma for takeout. Takeout took a little time (45 min, only a few streets away!). The naan was just regular naan with WAY TOO MUCH dried rosemary on it (didn't do much for the flavor, wouldn't recommend), and the chicken korma was a tad spicier than one may be accustomed to, and wasn't particular flavorful or memorable. It came with side rice, dry and flavorless. This is ok if you have a cheap craving for Indian food around East Midtown
It's tasty, quick, and priced right. Portion was big too. Thanks!
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