Tips About This Business
The bar doesn't look like much, but just ask and your waiter will whip up a yummy tropical daiquiri.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short By day, Wall Street wheeler-dealers, bargain shoppers and Ground Zero tourists come for the bountiful all-you-can-eat buffet. By night, when the Chambers Street strip empties out, this affordable Indian eatery can be a quiet haven. Flavorful Indian favorites like vegetable pakora, lamb tikka masala and tandoori chicken, as well as unexpected offerings such as Alaska king crab...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 07, 2004)
Other Reviews from the web
I really like this place. Especially compared to some of the dingy places in the downtown area, this place stands out. I think the $10.95 lunch buffet is a great value -- the muligatawny soup is truly delicious. I don't usually give much though to muligatawny soup, but WOW, that is REALLY good. The service is very nice, the naan is made fresh to order, and the service is very nice and...
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Posted by jerzgrll
on April 21, 2009, (Edited January 27, 2004)
Went for lunch but wanted to order a la carte, which was so highly discouraged by the waiter (pushing the 10.95 buffet) that it became basically impossible to do so. So we all did the buffet--one of my companions liked the lamb very much. The tandoori chicken was not tasty and what looked like breast pieces to me had odd amounts of dark meat. The chick pea/eggplant dish was quite bland, and...
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Posted by knews9
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 30, 2003)
For a birthday party in our office we had food delivered for 15 persons. It was marvelous with spicy and plentiful. Best bhindi I've had in the city and fine lamb and chana and everything else was just super.
Posted by panthermtn
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 14, 2002)