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Page 2Adda
Adda is a great casual Indian restaurant in Long Island City, and you should be planning a trip here for some curry and cheesy naan.
Omar's Fine Cuisine
This nondescript Prospect Heights restaurant serves incredible Indian food, tasty fusion pizza, and, yes, even good bagels.
Rowdy Rooster
Rowdy Rooster is an Indian takeout spot in the East Village with a great fried chicken sandwich and an even better vada pao.
Deep Indian Kitchen
Deep makes some of the best frozen Indian food out there, and they also have three counter-service spots where you can grab a kati roll, dosa, or salad.
Dosa Hutt
Located across from the famous Temple Canteen in Flushing, Dosa Hutt not-so-subtly provides temple-goers and passers-by a similar menu of South Indian food.
Masti Indian Grill & Chatt Bar
Masti in Williamsburg brings London’s Brick Lane curry experience to NYC with a long list of thick and sweet curries popular in British curry houses.
Indika House
Indika House is an Indian take-out spot in Bushwick with Indo-Chinese and chaat options that make it worth a name drop.
Semma
Want to convince someone you’re really good at choosing date-night restaurants? Take them to Semma, a South Indian spot in the West Village.
Punjabi Grocery & Deli
Punjabi Grocery & Deli is an NYC institution, like The Met or the Statue of Liberty, serving vegetarian curries and chaat on Houston Street.
Dhamaka
Dhamaka is an Indian restaurant in Essex Market on the Lower East Side serving fantastic regional specialties that are hard to find elsewhere in NYC.
Delhi Heights
Delhi Heights serves our favorite Northern Indian food in Jackson Heights, as well as some great Nepali and Chinese dishes.
Vatan
Vatan is a fun Indian restaurant in Kips Bay where the only option is a vegetarian, all-you-can-eat dinner.
Dosa Royale
Dosa Royale is a neighborhood South Indian spot in Clinton Hill that fortunately never gets too packed.
Babu Ji
After closing their East Village location, this Indian restaurant is now back with a more upscale space near Union Square.
Moti Mahal Delux
Moti Mahal Delux, on the Upper East Side, is the first US franchise of the massive Indian restaurant chain from New Delhi.
Om
It’s time to up your Indian food game. We really can’t get enough of this place. The food at Om is authentic, light, and incredibly good.
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Gazab
Gazab should be your go-to on the Lower East Side for a casual weeknight dinner full of delicious Indian dishes.
Veeray Da Dhaba
Veeray De Dhaba, an Indian spot in the East Village, has tiffin lunch specials that are some of the best deals you can find in the neighborhood.