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102 Lexington Ave., New York, NY, 10016
nr. 27th St.
212-213-9615
By mandeddula99 on 6/12/2012
We have been to this place over the weekend ,our parents are only vegetarians and you know how hard it is to find a vegetarian restaurant :). I ate chole bathura and it was toooo delicious ,seeing the colour of paapdi chaat which my wife ordered got tempted and ate a spoon which was also delicious. my parents had the regular thali which i felt averagooooooo. i would have felt very happy if the service is little more faster than it is. will definitely like to go back to bhojan nyc ,whenever we intend to eat vegetarian :)
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By modi476 on 6/29/2010
I am vegetarian, and works in city. 5 days back(06/23/2010), I went to eat at this place with reading all reviews online from different websites. I was really impressed with reviews and I went for lunch. I eat traditional Indian dish(Thali), and I was amazingly disappointed with quality of food. the test of food was really bad and very poor quality preparation and too dry in test. I will never ever go to this place again and not suggesting to any one. this restaurant needs new cafe.
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