Mukund R. • December 22, 2013Indian food,Mexican style. Try the roti roll. Looks like burrito, tastes awesome.
Anja S. • January 4, 2020Everything is great here but I loved the Saag Paneer, Malia Kuftha, Naan and Samosa’s. Also the Happy Hour martinis are a must! This is a great Indian restaurant and a definite Harlem gem.
Carlos P. • September 24, 2021Chicken Tikka Masala was delicious. Very tasty flavors, generous portion and a great value.
Claudia S. • January 12, 2020Really, really good food. I don’t think you can go wrong with any choice on the menu. Definitely one of the best chicken tikka masala dishes I’ve had in a very long time.
Martine M. • August 5, 2013Chicken coconut based curry and lamb gohst with spinach, garlic naan, aloo tikki chole, and mango lassi was delish! THEY ARE CLOSED BETWEEN 3 - 5PM
Sharon M. • January 2, 2015Best Indian food around, no question. Highly recommend the tikka masala, vindaloo, pav bahji and samosa. The owner truly cares about his customers as well. A hidden gem that you'll be happy you tried.
Manoj A. • February 9, 2022Solid indian food - the appetizers are really tasty with a wide range of flavors. Get the spicy toast and okra 4sure
Leon • May 16, 2018The tandoori is good, old monk chicken as well. Their Chinese options are pretty delicious as well as the biryani. Very good value for money.
Jason C. • August 5, 2011Vegan-friendly. Just be sure to specify and they'll substitute any items that have dairy and hold the butter on the nan. Great food.
Isabella M. • November 15, 2020The best Indian food on the UES! The best chicken tika masala and naan!
Sabina B. • March 6, 2014Take it from an Indian: This. Place. Is. Authentic. Try the Chicken 65 - it will not disappoint, I promise.
Jimmy J. • February 22, 2015This place is a greatly kept secret. It's location is not exactly in a restaurant neighborhood, but the chicken tikka masala is worth the trip! Buffett is best deal on the UWS! So good! Try it!
Eric E. • January 2, 2013Stuff yourself with a fantastic chicken tikka masala and a veggie samosa for under $10.
Dante D. • March 19, 2017Fantastic choice in the area, best Indian out of five or so Harlem spots I've tried. Small & sparse inside, but food makes up for it. Can't go wrong with palak ponir, chana bhajee, mulligatawny soup
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