Weekday happy hour offers half-off everything behind the bar and appetizers. Lunch menu offers everything from gol gappa to dal roti--23 small plates, daily lunch specials and a chef's tasting menu. Read more
Goat cheese naan and chili naan are simply fabulous. When you ask for spicy food, they certainly don't disappoint. Pricey, yes, but easily one of the best Indian fusion restaurants around.
It is Indian Haute Cusine... We had an amazing Living Social coupon for the 5 course Chef's dinner worth $75 for $35. It was well worth the $75. Lot's of small plates, and interesting combinations.
A stunningly beautiful space paired up with French technique applied to Indian flavors, and you've got a high price tag. But, the food is excellent all the way through. [Eater 38 Member]
You can call it fusion if you want. This globally inflected Indian food is a potential minefield, but Senat dances through it without dropping much more than a teaspoon’s of his 51-spice arsenal. Read more
It’s Indian gone global, with dishes like applewood-smoked quail with a three-onion confit, and jumbo shrimp tandoori with cream cheese and coco essence. Read more
Went for the prix fix for restrnt week but was overall not impressed. The Kobe kebab was the only good dish on the menu. Pork was poorly put together with no gravy and severs with naan. Dessert was 👌
When the hostess says “Do you like to sit near all the action in the kitchen?,” what she really means is, “Do you want to sit next to our blazingly hot tandoor ovens?” Don’t bother bringing a sweater.