Delivery: Yes Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Wheelchair Accessible: Yes Good for Kids: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
3 reviews
Reinaldo Macken
I know I'm updating this place yet again, but it's because I'm docking a star. I could have docked 2.
I got batatawada, and it was horrid. First they make the wrong item on the order, after making me wait awhile to be helped. Then i get what i asked for, and apparently it's deep fried, and the first guy didn't know that. But the oil wasn't hot. so i get this luke warm potato ball that's laden in oil. I ate like two little bits from it and threw the rest away. It was disgusting.
Quite simply, they don't have their act together for breakfast. Stay away.
On a recommendation on an ex-coworker, i decided to check out this place. One of my current coworkers went here and got their Mediterranean food of Chicken shwarma and humus, which he said was pretty good. I went to get the Indian food since this is what they seem to be known for. I got a combo box of chana masala (chick peas) and chicken vindaloo. For the price, i expected to get more of the 2 dishes but I didn't so that was pretty disappointing. However, both tasted really good. I liked the chana masala; the chick peas were cooked well and the flavors of the sauce was pretty good. THe chicken vindaloo had some heat to it, although it wasn't as spicy as I expected which was kind of a disappointment. The chicken was VERY tender though which was a surprise. it was juicy and flavorful. THey even ladled the vindaloo sauce onto my rice which was nice. The yogurt sauce that came on the side was too runny and sour so I didn't use it much. It also came with 1 naan which was pretty good. It absorbed the sauces well when i dipped it. Overall this place is good; however i think the real test is when i go back and try their saag paneer. Right now, i am not sure whether this place is better or worse than Indus Express. Right now i do give it a slight edge, although Indus has more choices.
I'm not too hard to please. Especially when you offer me an entirely filling lunch special in midtown for $7. The Indian food is actually pretty damn good. Its got just enough spice to it so that its a nice kick but it doesn't make your eyes sweat either. The only thing I don't like is that the "salad" that comes with it is just shredded lettuce that they throw on top of the rice….i don't like when my dal gets on my lettuce.
I'm not a huge fan of Mediterranean food so I can't really judge that but the Indian is definitely edible and a value for midtown lunch goers.
I know I'm updating this place yet again, but it's because I'm docking a star. I could have docked 2.
I got batatawada, and it was horrid. First they make the wrong item on the order, after making me wait awhile to be helped. Then i get what i asked for, and apparently it's deep fried, and the first guy didn't know that. But the oil wasn't hot. so i get this luke warm potato ball that's laden in oil. I ate like two little bits from it and threw the rest away. It was disgusting.
Quite simply, they don't have their act together for breakfast. Stay away.
On a recommendation on an ex-coworker, i decided to check out this place. One of my current coworkers went here and got their Mediterranean food of Chicken shwarma and humus, which he said was pretty good. I went to get the Indian food since this is what they seem to be known for. I got a combo box of chana masala (chick peas) and chicken vindaloo. For the price, i expected to get more of the 2 dishes but I didn't so that was pretty disappointing. However, both tasted really good. I liked the chana masala; the chick peas were cooked well and the flavors of the sauce was pretty good. THe chicken vindaloo had some heat to it, although it wasn't as spicy as I expected which was kind of a disappointment. The chicken was VERY tender though which was a surprise. it was juicy and flavorful. THey even ladled the vindaloo sauce onto my rice which was nice. The yogurt sauce that came on the side was too runny and sour so I didn't use it much. It also came with 1 naan which was pretty good. It absorbed the sauces well when i dipped it. Overall this place is good; however i think the real test is when i go back and try their saag paneer. Right now, i am not sure whether this place is better or worse than Indus Express. Right now i do give it a slight edge, although Indus has more choices.
I'm not too hard to please. Especially when you offer me an entirely filling lunch special in midtown for $7.
The Indian food is actually pretty damn good. Its got just enough spice to it so that its a nice kick but it doesn't make your eyes sweat either.
The only thing I don't like is that the "salad" that comes with it is just shredded lettuce that they throw on top of the rice….i don't like when my dal gets on my lettuce.
I'm not a huge fan of Mediterranean food so I can't really judge that but the Indian is definitely edible and a value for midtown lunch goers.
Vegan/Vegetarian friendly.