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The Best Indian Restaurants In NYC
Here’s where to go for the best biryanis, dosas, and garam-masala-covered crabs in the city.
The Best Restaurants In Flushing
Besides having one of the biggest Chinatowns, Flushing is one of the best food neighborhoods in New York City, period. Here’s where you should be eating.
Where To Get Indian Delivery & Takeout In NYC
27 places that you can get Indian food for delivery or carryout.
Where To Eat A Great Kathi Roll In NYC
You don’t have to eat this Kolkata-style street food while standing out on the street. But it’s probably more fun that way.
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Hampton Chutney Co.
Hampton Chutney Co. is a fast-casual Indian spot where you can grab an excellent lunch.
Kanyakumari
This coastal South Indian spot near Union Square does wonderful things with curry leaves and chiles.
Roti Roll
For a quick, affordable snack, head to Roti Roll on the Upper West Side, and get the chicken malai roll with a mango lassi.
The Best Indian Restaurants In NYC
Here’s where to go for the best biryanis, dosas, and garam-masala-covered crabs in the city.
Jazba
Jazba has an ambitious, playful menu of regional Indian bangers, but the flavors fall a little short.
Hyderabadi Zaiqa
A tiny spot in Hell’s Kitchen with just a few seats, Hyderabadi Zaiqa serves top-tier biryani and a bunch of other great dishes from various regions of India.
The Best Restaurants In Flushing
Besides having one of the biggest Chinatowns, Flushing is one of the best food neighborhoods in New York City, period. Here’s where you should be eating.
Haandi
A decades-old Pakistani spot in Murray Hill, Haandi is a great place to pick up a late night kebab.
Al Naimat
This Jackson Heights restaurant has South Asian classics and fun fusion dishes like naan burgers and chicken tikka tacos.
Cafe Bliss & Organic Juice Bar
This Woodside cafe sells green juice and hummus, but you'll also find some excellent Indian breakfast options buried in the menu.
The Kati Roll Company
The Kati Roll Company is a fast-casual spot serving some of the best (you guessed it) kathi rolls in New York.
Tikka Indian Grill
There are a few Tikka Indian Grills around the city, but only the Astoria location has a special kathi roll menu.
Phalia
This counter-service spot in Flatiron serves South Asian food until 4am. Stop by for late night karahi chicken or early morning anda masala.
Kababish
The 24-hour food counter in Jackson Heights serves some of the best Indian and Pakistani food in the neighborhood.
Where To Eat A Great Kathi Roll In NYC
You don’t have to eat this Kolkata-style street food while standing out on the street. But it’s probably more fun that way.
Dil-e Punjab Deli
For a quick lunch in Chelsea, stop by Dil-e Punjab Deli for a $10 box of vegetarian Indian food like creamy daal and sarson ka saag.
Masalawala & Sons
This Park Slope spot serves inventive food from Kolkata in a festive space with a wedding party’s worth of colorful gajras hanging from the ceiling.
Kailash Parbat
Kailash Parbat is a spot in Kips Bay where you can get food from almost every region of India.
Mamak’s Corner
At Mamak’s Corner in Midtown's Urban Hawker food hall, you can get your roti stuffed with any meat you want.