Taste of Bhakti
“This is a bright, quiet place good for groups or singles, and the friendly staff will provide take -out containers for any leftovers.”
“Karma-free and cooked with love, the people here are welcoming and imbibe a spirit of devotion.”
“Taste of Bhakti had become my go to – pick up an item or two saved/packed for lunch the next day whenever I am on my way home.”
Taste of Bhakti
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
3 reviews
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Again and again I've been more than impressed by their foods and services!
The staffs are always helpful and patient in explaining the menu. On my first visit, the owner walked me through the entire restaurant + its concept. He even threw in a few extra items for me to try! With that level of hospitality and service, I knew I had to come back asap! After several revisits, I finally invited my bestie to join me for late brunch. She couldn't agree more -Taste of Bhakti is a true gem! Beyond delicious, healthy foods (love that they have a rotating daily menu and also vegan options!). It's also so affordable – the two of us shared a plate of 3 items ($11 plus a free drink, thanks yelp check in!) and were happily satisfied.
Taste of Bhakti had become my go to – pick up an item or two saved/packed for lunch the next day whenever I am on my way home. Super convenient! Super delicious! No brainer to what I will be putting into this body!
I've been to the previous incarnations of vegetarian dining at this location, and I must say I am pleasantly surprised this time.
Stepping inside, you're treated to a very pleasant atmosphere, both with the very tasteful decor and satisfying aromas.
The service is simply excellent. Everyone is very kind and helpful.
The food is outstanding. You have several choices of curry, mixed vegetables, and pad Thai noodles to name a few. They had fresh mango lassi when I was there; that's always a welcome sight.
Vegetarian food is easy to find in New York nowadays, but GOOD vegetarian food — that which is a worthy emissary to newcomers of vegetarian and prasadam (that food which is sanctified), that is difficult. Taste of Bhakti is that endearing emissary. My guest enjoyed the experience there as well, and that made me happy.
A Taste of Bhakti is a serene, small space that you can enjoy daily buffet Indian food. I found the food portions to be large and the variety very good. All of it is vegan. The restaurant is small and it's not waiter service from what I understand. Sometimes there can be a large crowd here so get ready to eat on the sofa or the stairs if you wish to stay there. I want to rate this 3.5 stars because I feel it's a great option if you want to try something new and original. It's plastic fork and knife and paper plates but certainly worth trying. This is actually a cultural center so once there you may want to see what else they offer. I enjoyed it and I'm sure you will too if you like Indian food.