Low-key vegetarian café designed to soothe your urban stresses.
How do you rise above the 6th Street curry trap? Lamb potpie! Un-screaming décor helps, too.
Top Pick!
Top-shelf vegetarian Indian, bottom-rung price.
- Chola
- Midtown East
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Indian
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Hot waitresses bring hot regional Indian cuisine. Locals dig it, and so should you.
Mediocre Indian served post-haste. Dirt cheap and ample. Hindu honeys shake it on the idiot box upstairs.
Second location of Manhattanite Indian favorite goes white napkin in Midtown East.
Skip the jitney and dig the chutney at the only thing young and fresh to come out of the Hamptons in years.
A big step up from Curry Row in both food and décor—don't let the shattered glass in front scare you off.
Midtown heavy-hitters ride the 7 just to take advantage of the lunch buffet.
Cheap and sublime Indian street food.
Wood-lined, vaguely Asian-themed space. Big, beautiful room and a lounge downstairs.
- Milon
- East Village
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Indian
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Spicy, mouth-watering grub beneath chili pepper light bonanza. Way fun!
- Tabla
- Union Square
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Indian
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$$$
American-Indian delectables, although nothing to do with the Cherokee or Christopher Columbus.
Indian comfort food with a little class: Not all saag paneer comes in aluminum tins.
- Vatan
- Murray Hill
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Indian
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Closed for renovation until fall of '08. When it returns, a set veg menu takes the ordering pressure off at this Indian home for spicy perfection.
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