Indian restaurant offers authentic street food vibe with a warm, friendly atmosphere and positive energy. Space is simple with limited seating, creating an intimate setting. Known for flavorful chaats and diverse vegetarian options including Swaminarayan and Jain dishes.
Dal fry stands out as a favorite with a rich, comforting flavor. Other dal options are decent but less notable compared to the Dal-Fry Jeera Rice combo.
Offers 100% vegetarian Indian food with a focus on Punjabi thali. Vegetarian dishes deliver outstanding flavor and quality for snacks and meals.
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Street parking is available, but it is hard to find on JFK Boulevard.
Nanduji offers Swaminarayan and Jain options for dietary needs.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but cash is preferred.
Space feels clean and casual with pleasantly cool air and chill music creating a relaxing vibe. Seating is cozy and welcoming, often quiet during afternoons. Bright lighting and simple decor give a straightforward, unpretentious atmosphere.
Dal makhani stands out with rich, creamy texture and deep flavors. It arrives hot and pairs well with fresh roti or parantha.
Vegetarian options include a vegetarian platter with various dishes. The platter comes with rice that can be stale and have a bad taste.
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You need to order over $15 to pay with a card.
The restaurant is budget-friendly with filling portion sizes.
Expect misleading menu descriptions regarding entree accompaniments.
Small restaurant with comfortable seating and soft instrumental Indian music creates a relaxing family atmosphere. Guests often bring their own bottles, and staff provide personalized celebrations like birthday songs and balloons. Decor combines thoughtful touches with some inexpensive elements, giving a unique vibe.
Dal Tadka stands out with perfect spice and rich flavor. Both dal makhani and dal fry offer creamy textures paired well with soft, freshly made naan.
A wide variety of vegan and vegetarian dishes are available, including vegetarian sizzlers, veg paneer butter masala, and chana masala. The menu offers flavorful and convenient options for those eating less meat.
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The restaurant is BYOB, and there's a liquor store down the street.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant is often busy.
The owner organizes special celebrations for occasions like birthdays and anniversaries.
Small space offers a cozy, homely atmosphere with clean, calming ambiance and lofi Indian music. Guests bring their own drinks to enjoy alongside authentic Indian cuisine prepared fresh at a live counter. The setting feels quiet and friendly, blending tradition with modern touches.
Dal dishes feature perfect dal makhani that is not oily and has a rich, longed-for flavor. Options include tadka dal and rajma dal, served alongside fresh breads like soft butter and plain naan.
Many vegetarian dishes like Malai Soya Chap, Paneer Lababdar, and Dal Makhani are available. A salad and chaat bar complements the options along with three desserts.
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The weekend lunch buffet offers about 20 dishes for $20 for adults.
Parking is limited due to street parking on Newark Avenue.
Swadist is a BYOB restaurant, allowing guests to bring their own drinks.
Indian restaurant offers fine dining with a classy ambiance and soothing Indian music. Outdoor seating provides a comfortable, premium experience. Unique Indian-inspired cocktails add a distinctive touch to the atmosphere.
Dal dishes include Dal Makhni and Shaam Savera, served with assorted breads like plain, butter, garlic, and laccha paratha. Moong dal halwa cake and gulab jamun appear as special treats for kids finishing their meal.
Vegetarian dishes include fried rice, samosas, Dum Alu, and Baingan Bharta. Side dishes come perfectly seasoned and balanced with some off-menu options available.
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Reservations are required for events with over 50 guests.
Amiya charges an 18% automatic gratuity on all bills.
The restaurant can accommodate private events for up to 160 guests.
Casual Indian restaurant with a quiet, soothing atmosphere and chill music creates a welcoming, elegant vibe. Frequented for authentic Bengali sweets and Gujarati Thali, it offers a native feel with a 90s cafe ambiance. The unlimited thali stands out as a unique feature among the menu options.
Dal bati tastes completely homemade with a rich, authentic flavor. It comes alongside a variety of curries and freshly made breads, making the meal feel traditional and satisfying.
Indian vegetarian food here is pure and satisfying with options for Jain food. The menu focuses on simple vegetarian dishes that stay true to traditional flavors.
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Sunday lunches offer unlimited food for just $15.
The self-serve buffet opens at 3:30 pm.
The buffet costs around $15 per person and is all-you-can-eat.
Space blends traditional charm with a modern touch, creating a cozy yet elegant dining atmosphere. Lighting and decor foster a peaceful, comfortable vibe that suits relaxed meals. Guests often enjoy authentic South Indian flavors in a setting that feels both fresh and homely.
Dal tadka appears in multiple dishes, sometimes mild but often spicy. Dal makani and dal panchatran also feature, with some dal preparations tasting flat or bland depending on the dish.
Great vegetarian options fill the menu, including a vegetarian thali for lunch. Plenty of choices also cater to vegans.
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The restaurant does not have dedicated parking, but street-side parking is available nearby.
Complimentary rice and water are provided with meals.
Expect potential issues with food quality and hygiene based on customer feedback.
Food court setting offers a casual, self-service experience with authentic Indian flavors and a mix of vegetarian and meat options. Atmosphere feels convenient and lively, especially during lunch hours. Known for large naan servings and mouthwatering biryani, it attracts those seeking genuine Indian tastes in a mall environment.
Dal comes in small portions alongside rice pudding and rice. It tastes excellent and pairs well with dishes like Biryani and Chicken Tikka Masala.
Vegetarian options include curries like paneer tomato and dahi pakora, plus a vegan Samosa Chaat prepared on request. Cooking uses shared oil, possibly chicken oil, which affects strict vegetarian standards.
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The restaurant offers both vegetarian and meat options.
Delivery is available through Uber Eats.
Prices are on the higher side for a self-service food joint.