Palak Paneer Palak Paneer

Spinach and cottage cheese cooked with spices, offering a creamy and mildly spiced Indian dish.

Joy Curry Tandoor

Joy Curry Tandoor

148 E 46th St, New York, NY 10017, City of New York, United States

Curry • Indian • Dining • Catering


"I recently found myself in a bit of a culinary predicament near Grand Central Station one evening around 9 pm. Most restaurants had already closed their doors, but luckily, I stumbled upon Joy Curry and Tandoor, and it turned out to be a delightful discovery.As a food enthusiast, I was in search of a satisfying meal, and this restaurant did not disappoint. Despite the late hour, they still had a variety of options available for takeaway. I opted for the meal pack, which included two curries, vegetables, naan, and extra rice.Now, let's dive into the flavors. While I was pleased with most of the dishes, there were a couple that didn't quite hit the mark. The samosas and palak paneer, unfortunately, fell a bit short in terms of taste. They lacked the robust flavors I had come to expect from these dishes. However, the rest of the offerings more than made up for it.The curries were the star of the show. Bursting with aromatic spices, they tantalized my taste buds with every bite. The balance of flavors was on point, and the richness of the sauces was simply delightful. It was evident that the chefs at Joy Curry and Tandoor know their way around Indian cuisine.The portion sizes were also commendable. I found them to be generous, ensuring that I left the restaurant feeling satisfied and content. The naan was warm and fluffy, the perfect accompaniment to soak up the flavorful curries. The extra rice was a welcome addition, providing an ample base to enjoy the vibrant sauces.While the samosas and palak paneer may have fallen short, the overall experience at Joy Curry and Tandoor was a positive one. The delicious curries, generous portion sizes, and convenient location near Grand Central Station made it a great choice for a late-night takeaway.If you find yourself in the area and craving some Halal Indian cuisine, I would recommend giving Joy Curry and Tandoor a try. Just make sure to explore their menu beyond the samosas and palak paneer, and you're bound to discover some truly yum-worthy dishes that will satisfy your cravings."

Pickles Indian Cuisine

Pickles Indian Cuisine

South Street, Artesia, 90703, United States Of America

Tea • Indian • Seafood • Chicken


"I have been in U.S since 7 years and I never experienced such a bad hospitality in any of the U.S restuarants. This is the most bad resturant for hospitality. Here is what happened to me when I visited Pickles for brunch today (i.e., 2/1/2014). I went to this resturant at around 11:30 a.m. on saturday. I was very hungry. I went there and sat on one seat. Server came and gave me the menu. He didnot turn up until 10minutes, so I called him and ordered “Uttapam” and Tea, I told him to serve me tea after uttapam. Without warning me that uttapam will take 30 minutes to prepare he went inside and gave the order. I was in the impression that I will get uttapam in 5 or 10 mintues. After 5 min, he came and served me tea. I told him I cannot have it until I finish uttapam. He took that inside. I waited for uttapam for 15 mintues, and meanwhile I realised that the buffet for lunch has started. Since, I did not get my uttapam and I was very hungry, I told the server to cancel uttapam and I am going to take the buffet. He went inside and came bask after few minutes and told me that uttapam is on grill. But, I told him to cancel the uttapam since I am having lunch. He did not say anything and I continued with my lunch. After some time he bought Uttapam. I was shocked to see Uttapam on my seat. He dint even waited for me before putting uttapam on my table. He put uttapam and left. When I see uttapam on my table, I got shocked. I called the server and asked him why he put it when I already cancelled it. Then he started telling me that once any item is on grill we cannot cancel it. When I asked him why you dint tell me that when I asked him to cancel it. Now, when I started my lunch you are asking me to take both. When I started talking to this server, that time the owner of the resturant Mr.Nageshware Rao heard our conversation and he started arguring with me. He started telling me that you ordered it and when it is on grill you have to take it, there is no other way. When I told him that your server has not informed me that I have to accept the order when it is on the grill. He was not in a position to listen to me at all. When I told him that I am going to give a review on it. He got angry and asked me whether I am threatening him. I said yes I am threatening because you did not properly communicated me about the order. Then he raised his pitch and told me “I dont care about your damn review, go and do whatever you want”. I got surprised and shocked to hear that. I mean in India there is a saying “Atiti Devo Bava” meaning “Guest is like God”. Here, I am seeing a person who is the owner of the restuarant and when I went there as paying guest, he humiliated me with such an arroagance, I decided never to go this place in my entire life again. Finally, I end up paying for both uttapam and lunch buffet. I mean we go to restuarants to have some peace of mind, but here I am seeing a restuarant that gives you more stress than peace."

Cedars In University District

Cedars In University District

4759 Brooklyn Ave NE, 98105, Seattle, US, United States

Tea • Indian • Mediterranean • Butter Chicken


"one of the better restaurants in the U-Viertel. we were a party of 5 and came at ~4:30 for an early dinner. we sat immediately and were asked to scan the QR code for the menu and it is where they order their items. but they can also ask for a physical menu that I chose. it feels more human. overall the items were rich in taste and in portions were good. all the articles we got were medium-size, which was tailored to the American palette. I'm terrible with spicy foods, but I found it need more. baba ghannoj roast, smooth, and packed with aubergine and sesame taste. it comes with 1 large pita brot, which is hardly enough for the whole soße. So I would recommend asking for another pita or get some naan baigan bhartha my new favorite way to enjoy auberginen. the aubergine is soft enough to melt in the mouth, but also has the correct amount of strength to have a satisfactory bite. when they come here, it's a must to get articles. tons of complementary seasonings, perfectly cooked vegetables, and only enough sauce to suck with rice or naan. tandoori chicken large pieces of chicken upper leg and lighter. very delicate and juicy pieces of meat and it comes with rice and sweet. delicious items and couples beautiful with the raita desserts we have kheer and gulab jamun. both are ripe in taste and beautifully seasoned. 3 pieces gulab jamun in 1 order. kheer was in a small bowl, but very rich. I'd say both are enough for two."