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Page 3Gazab
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.
Curry King
Curry King is a small Indian and Pakistani takeout counter on the Upper West Side where you can get a great $10 lunch or dinner.
Atithi Indian Cuisine
At Atithi Indian Cuisine in Williamsburg, you can have dinner on Grand Street without feeling like you’ve left your living room.
A Bengali Snack Expert’s Guide To The Best South Asian Food In Queens
A tour of South Asian restaurants, bakeries, and cafes in Queens from a Bengali restaurateur and native borough enthusiast.
For Indian Restaurants In NYC, What Does “Fine Dining” Really Mean Anymore?
Upscale Indian restaurants are moving past white tablecloths and spinning their own version of Indian food as a sincere, personal experience.
Govinda’s Vegetarian Lunch
Govinda’s Vegetarian Lunch is a restaurant located inside the International Society For Krishna Consciousness in Downtown Brooklyn.
Sama Street
Sama Street is a Pan-Asian bar and restaurant in Greenpoint that’s a great place to go for cocktails and small plates.
Pongal
Pongal is an Indian restaurant in Kips Bay with a pages-long menu of South Indian dishes. It's a great spot to bring people with special dietary needs.
Ahimsa
Ahimsa is a kosher Indian spot in the East Village serving a mix of North and South Indian specialties.
Shan Halal Meat & Grocery
Shan Halal is a grocery store in College Point with its own halal butcher station in the back.
Indian King Biryani House
If you often spend daylight hours near Trinity Church in FiDi, Indian King Biryani House should be your north star for lunch.
Where To Get Indian Delivery & Takeout In NYC
27 places that you can get Indian food for delivery or carryout.
The NYC Biryani Delivery Guide
When you want to eat biryani on your couch, order takeout or delivery from any of the spots on this guide.
Utsav Restaurant
If you’re in a rush to eat in the Theater District, getting Indian food at Utsav is a great option.
Bombay Chowk
Bombay Chowk is a casual Indian restaurant on the UES with neon lights, chairs that look like thrones, and some very good chicken kadai.
Biryani Darbar
Biryani Darbar is an Indian spot in Jersey City that’s a great option for casual group dinners.
Hampton Chutney Co.
Hampton Chutney Co. is a counter-service spot in Soho where you can get a sandwich, a salad, or a dosa the size of your arm. Try it for a quick lunch.
Ganesh Temple Canteen
Ganesh Temple Canteen is a South Indian cafeteria below a Hindu temple in Flushing that serves some of the best dosas in NYC.
Bengal Tiger
When you’re near MoMA and need something casual by yourself or with a friend, go to Bengal Tiger for Indian food.
Indian Taj
Indian Taj is an all-you-can-eat spot in Jackson Heights that’s open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week.
Tamarind Tribeca
If you’re looking for a nice place to have an expensive, corporate meal in Tribeca, going to Tamarind for Indian food is a good choice.
Dawat
Dawat is an upscale Indian restaurant in Midtown East that’s worth checking out for a nice lunch.