Welcome to Lungi,Lungi blends the cooking styles of South India and Sri Lanka and reflects the cultural upbringing of restaurateur and chef Albin Vincent who grew up in Kanyakumari, India, with deep roots in Sri Lanka. His culinary journey is rich with stories from his grandmother, an extraordinary cook who instilled his passion for food from a young age, teaching him the art of traditional Sri Lankan and Southern Indian dishes. Even though authentic South Asian fare has been in vogue in New York City for quite some time, it's been hard to find the bold, flavorful fare of Sri Lanka outside of Staten Island. Vincent, with Chef Vasantha Kumar from Tamil Nadu and Sous Chef Andrew Simethy from Kerala, offer both within a vibrant menu transporting diners into the homes and side street shacks of their native lands.
The new Patiala Indian Grill and Bar is an authentic north and south Indian Cuisine in the heart of Penn station, Manhattan, serving with familiar fare includes many vegan and vegetarian options served with Royal Indian hospitality. Parties 20+ have to make 2 different bookings online depending on party size.
Established in Chennai, India in the year 1964, Anjappar is the pioneer in bringing the food of the famed Chettiars to the people around the world. Over the years, they mastered the art of using spice to give one's taste buds the best food experience.With more than 55 years of experience and 30 branches to date including Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, Dubai and Chennai, India, Anjappar is spreading its wings to give customers a unique dining experience. Freshly prepared dishes products with secret home ground recipes bring the food lovers unique dishes like Crab Masala, Dindigul Samba Biriyani & Kothu Parotta. Come visit the newly renovated & Michelin rated Anjappar in NYC for a amazing dining experience.
Welcome to Om Indian Restaurant, where they serve delicious and authentic Indian food for a loyal crowd! Om Indian Restaurant is open for lunch and dinner so that no matter what time you are craving a delicious meal, they can always satisfy your hunger. Try classic dishes like Chicken Curry or something new like Lamb Tikka Masala. Not sure what you’re in the mood for? Try the Chicken Korma; it’s the perfect bite to satisfy your hunger any time of day. Their experienced chefs and accommodating staff are some of the best on the Upper East Side and sure to provide you with a memorable dining experience.
This is a classic, white tablecloth Indian establishment, serving up standbys like pakora and saag paneer alongside lesser-seen dishes like homemade marinated cottage cheese and South Indian-style goat biryani. Add a mango lassi and you’re all set.