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Inspired by the toddy shops of Kerala, Chatti is a great Midtown option for a snacky, drink-heavy dinner.
Here’s where to go for the city's best biryanis, dosas, and garam masala-infused crabs.
Dinner at this Indian restaurant is like picnicking in a meadow, if that meadow served excellent cocktails.
Get a great dosa or hoppers at this South Asian/Sri Lankan restaurant with notable lunch and brunch deals.
The food at this big-budget, celebrity chef spot walks a tightrope between comfort and pizzazz.
Seek out this South Indian dosa pop-up in Brooklyn, and order the entire menu when you do.
Here’s where you should be eating in one of the best food neighborhoods in all of New York City.
The dum biryani is the piece de resistance of every meal at this fantastic casual Indian restaurant.
With camel and bison on the menu and a roaring twenties theme, this Midtown Indian restaurant is less exciting than it sounds.
Hampton Chutney Co. is a fast-casual Indian spot where you can grab an excellent lunch.
This coastal South Indian spot near Union Square does wonderful things with curry leaves and chiles.
For a quick, affordable snack, head to Roti Roll on the Upper West Side, and get the chicken malai roll with a mango lassi.
Jazba has an ambitious, playful menu of regional Indian bangers, but the flavors fall a little short.
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.
A decades-old Pakistani spot in Murray Hill, Haandi is a great place to pick up a late night kebab.
This Jackson Heights restaurant has South Asian classics and fun fusion dishes like naan burgers and chicken tikka tacos.
The Kati Roll Company is a fast-casual spot serving some of the best (you guessed it) kathi rolls in New York.
This Woodside cafe sells green juice and hummus, but you'll also find some excellent Indian breakfast options buried in the menu.