Modern Indian restaurant offers an elegant ambience with beautiful, regal decor and a cozy, romantic atmosphere. Indian music plays softly, enhancing the warm and vibrant vibe. The space feels like fine dining, combining cleanliness with thoughtful design.
Samosa chaat delivers an explosion of flavor with every bite. Samosas come with amazing flavor and presentation that stand out alongside dishes like Chicken Saagwala and Mango Lassi.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for weekends.
The restaurant has a huge menu with options for everyone.
Portion sizes for entrees are large, making it great for sharing.
Asian fusion restaurant offers an intimate setting with tropical resort decor and warm, cozy lighting. Upbeat music blends smooth jazz and house styles, creating a vibrant, sophisticated atmosphere. Signature cocktails feature unique, well-crafted flavors that complement the inviting vibe.
Caribbean oxtail samosas offer a fusion twist with bold flavors and generous portions. They stand out alongside other dishes like lobster fried rice for their unforgettable taste.
Good to know
Reservations are advised because this place is the new hot spot.
Riverdale Restaurant Week runs from 10/26-11/1 with 20% off the entire bill.
The restaurant does not allow waiting for a table if you don't have a reservation.
Spacious dining area with booth seating and cozy atmosphere supports quiet conversation. The environment feels peaceful and clean, with well-maintained facilities. Food preparation happens after ordering, emphasizing freshness.
Samosas feature a delicious crunchy dough with fillings like chicken, vegetable, chana saag, and vegetarian options. The chicken samosas stand out as particularly tasty and flavorful.
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Parking is available on nearby streets without difficulty.
Prices are surprisingly affordable considering the location in New York City.
The portion sizes are great, so order accordingly.
Bright, modern space with colorful tapestries and a backyard patio offers a clean, inviting atmosphere. Vibrant and warm energy fills the room, creating a comfortable, lively vibe. Outdoor seating adds a relaxed touch to the overall experience.
Samosas come crunchy and hot with a perfectly crisp outside. They hold a spiced potato and pea mixture balanced with just the right amount of heat and served with tangy tamarind chutney.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle).
Parking can be difficult in the area.
All meat served at the restaurant is halal.
Small space with warm wood and gold tones and oversized open windows creates a chic, airy vibe. Atmosphere feels homey yet lively, with a chef's counter offering an interactive dining experience. Bar area adds a Manhattan feel for casual drinks and socializing.
Samosas come with a fantastic dip and have a delicious flavor. They appear as both traditional samosas and samosa empanadas, served as tasty starters alongside other dishes.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended at least one day in advance for lunch service.
Cocktails are priced between $16 and $18.
The price for two lobster rolls and fries is competitive compared to other places.
Modern Indian restaurant offers a spacious and cozy atmosphere with light music that suits family and friends. Decor blends California wine bar style with elegant touches, creating a relaxing environment. Tables are small, and the setting feels clean and inviting.
Veggie samosas stand out with their excellent flavor and are a popular choice. Samosa chat offers a tasty twist, often shared alongside other appetizers like Dahi Fuchka.
Good to know
The restaurant is BYOB, so bring your own drinks.
The restaurant is halal and serves no alcohol.
The restaurant is closed on Mondays.
Interior resembles a 1960s train carriage with Thai vintage style decor creating a stylish and unique atmosphere. Music adds a fun vibe while outdoor seating offers a relaxed option. Cocktails feature dried fish infusion, complementing authentic Thai cuisine representing all regions.
Curry samosas have a perfectly crisp texture and a flavor-packed profile that stands out. Dipping them in sauce enhances their taste and they pair well with other dishes like pad see ew.
Good to know
You will need reservations as this place can get packed.
Sukh opens to the public on March 7th, and reservations should be made ASAP.
They don't have a liquor license but will get it soon.
Cozy, intimate space with tight seating and a warm, inviting atmosphere that buzzes with local energy. Heated outdoor terrace offers a sheltered spot with herbs growing nearby. Creative cocktails and carefully crafted food presentation add to the distinctive dining experience.
Puff pastry samosas deliver an incredible burst of flavors. They stand out alongside other appetizers like dosa and mushroom uttapams, all of which are consistently delicious.
Good to know
Make a reservation on weekends to ensure a spot.
Brunch is a popular option for starting the weekend.
You can walk in without a reservation and eat at the bar.
Cozy space decorated with Uyghur art and traditional hats creates a warm, friendly atmosphere filled with the aroma of spices. National music and cultural videos play softly, immersing diners in authentic Uyghur culture. Staff and decor emphasize a traditional, clean setting that highlights the region's heritage.
Fresh samosas appear as a starter option alongside hand-pulled Uyghur noodles and kebabs. They offer a traditional samsa style that fits well with the other Central Asian dishes.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging; consider using public transport instead.
The restaurant offers generous portions, ideal for sharing.
Prices are affordable compared to similar restaurants in the area.
Interior creates a warm and inviting ambiance with a vibrant, authentic Bangladeshi vibe. The space feels neat and clean with a large collection of bakery items uncommon in the area. The atmosphere welcomes guests with spices and a feel-at-home energy that sets it apart from other places.
Crispy samosas come fresh and filled with chicken, reflecting classic Bangladeshi-tiffin style recipes. Presentation echoes Swiss Bakery with a focus on freshness and careful preparation.
Good to know
They close during jummah, so plan your visit accordingly.
Kids cannot eat the low main due to its spiciness.
They charge an extra fee for using a credit card.