Hours
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Monday:Closed
Tuesday:Closed
Wednesday:Closed
Thursday:Closed
Friday:Closed
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed
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Restaurant Details
Delivery
Yes
Payment
Credit Cards Accepted
Parking
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
Attire
Casual
Alcohol
No
Reservations
Recommended
Cuisines:
Indian
Price Point
$
$ - Cheap Eats (Under $10)
$$ - Moderate ($11-$25)
$$$ - Expensive ($25-$50)
$$$$ - Very Pricey (Over $50)
WiFi
No
Outdoor Seats
No
Restaurant Description
*This restaurant has closed. If this restaurant is open or has reopened,
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Open 7 days - noon-midnight
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05/22/2007 - MenuPix User
OK, so I've moved here from London where we have considerably higher standards of Indian/Bangladeshi cookery than they do here in New York. But even by NYC standrds this was truly disgusting. The prices may be cheap - but not that cheap - but represent extraordinarily bad value for money when $5.75 gets you just two pieces of paneer swimming in a sauce that contained a few meagre shards of spinach. When I returned it, they added 3 more fingernail size pieces. The naan isn't naan, it's greasy paratha, & microwaved. Pappadums are chewy and old. The dahl is basically water and tasteless. Most sauce based vegetarian offerings are a bucket of flavourless watery orange liquid. The chana had about ten chickpeas to a pint of liquid. Mushroom curry, about the same ratio with TINNED mushrooms. I think they use the same sauce in everything - it tastes of nothing. Even worse than Panna II round the corner, which is saying something.Surly waitstaff, and grubby surroundings. ( I spotted a greasy wrench on the floor at the back, and the carpet doesn't just need a clean, it needs sterilising.) Eating here is a truly pointless experience: my take out meal cost $17 and I ended up ordering in pizza from Lil'Frankies.... After eating on and around Brick Lane in East London & in Southall, in brilliant, much cheaper Bangladeshi restaurants for 12 years, and extensive travel throughout India I can honestly say that this was hands down the worst example of cooking claiming to be representative of the sub continent that I have ever inflicted upon myself. An insult to their culinary heritage.