Paneer Makhni Paneer Makhni

Paneer Makhni: Creamy tomato-based curry with soft paneer cubes, rich in spices and flavor.

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."

Nirvana Indian

Nirvana Indian

14543 Memorial DrTX 77079, Houston, United States

Asian • Indian • Buffet • Vegetarian Friendly


"With an extensive variety of dishes laid out on the buffet table, there are plenty to choose from to meet all your Indian dishes needs, here at Nirvana.We came in a Friday afternoon for the lunch buffet, 20 minutes after they opened. There was only one other table here, but the food looked promising and plentiful. There are around 15 main entrée dishes to choose from, including chicken tikka masala, tandoori chicken, goat curry, fish curry, chicken kebab, daal, cabbage, aloo gabi, palak paneer, kadhi pakora, pakora, okra, green beans with other veggies, lamb biriyani, chicken biriyani and two other rice dishes. See? Plentiful right??Unfortunately, there were only a few dishes that really stood out to me the palak paneer and the yellow vegetable curry. The paneer was some of the best I've had and the Kadhi pakora was something I've never had before. It was a pakora dunked in a spiced yogurt sauce, with the sauce being sour but super flavorful. The rice dishes were all good, but nothing special. The tikka chicken masala had too much tomato flavor for my taste, making it overly sour. The daal was pretty good. The okra and veggie dishes were lackluster in flavor.Dessert included watermelon, rice pudding, carrot halva and gulab jamun.The waitstaff was extremely attentive and almost immediately cleared our old plates the entire meal. The cost of the lunch buffet was $21.50, which I thought was pretty steep, but there was a good variety of food.Overall, can't say I'd be back here but it definitely was not a bad experience!"

Namaste

Namaste

195 5th Ave, Brooklyn, United States

Vegan • Indian • Salads • Seafood


"Where can I start. This restaurant was extremely disappointing. I woke up with the urge of eating wonderful Indian food and searched throughout my neighborhood for different Indian restaurants and particular those that have buffets just because I haven't had anything for them so long and I was just so excited. So I am walking to this place namaste. And the buffet was very small but I still gave a chance just because it had two different types of chicken which obviously are exactly the same kind of chicken throw in two different sauces. One Curry one Indian spice one the food was the tasteless it was difficult to find signature that Indian food is supposed to have. I'm not sure the food was cooked the same day I'm pretty sure it was not. Do you have to pay for the Naan. The salad was not an Indian salad. He didn't have almost anything to put into it. If they're going to have a small selection of food they should make sure that it's properly made and well seasoned. When people go into Indian buffet so Indian restaurant is to taste so strong powerful spices and flavors that this restaurant lacked. When I saw nobody was sitting in there I should have known to just walk out. But I gave them a chance and regret it. When a person like me only eats a plate and a half of food out of all you can eat buffet regardless of the small options you know Thursday problem.Vegetarian options: The vegetarian choices were good but they could be much more flavorful. They had enough vegetarian options but nothing in the restaurant was flavorful."