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28 Greenwich Ave., New York, NY, 10011
nr. Charles St.
212-675-2688
exciteme from 10005 | Posted on 7/16/07
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The food is incredible and on par with some of the best restaurants that I've been to in India. The spices are subtle and savory. A must for anyone who likes Indian food.
yanick782 from 10005 | Posted on 5/31/07
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We walked in and at first sight, it is just a hole in the wall and I was scared. However, the staff was amazing and the food was to die for. My mother is a caterer and I am picky when it comes to good food. This place is great. I hope you all will try this place out.
PodunkPrincess | Posted on 9/3/05
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I am addicted. In a world where it is hard to find a healthy meal that is both tasty and affordable, Lassi is a "must stop" on a venture around the Village! Recharge and refresh.... It's about time.... and health!
atteojnnyl | Posted on 6/13/05
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The lassis are delicious (especially the cardamom & coconut flavors!), and many of the daily specials are fantastic (I loved the lamb with peas). The pancake-things (whose name I cannot recall) were good and very subtle in flavor, but did need the sauce because they're quite dry by nature. Definitely worth a trip!
discerningpalate | Posted on 6/10/05
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The place advertises Parathas which are doughie, and even a novice from any of the regions of India and Pakistan could make better Parathas. Heather may have been a good pastry chef, but she certainly does not understand, Indian/Pakistani food, and the fusion of spices as it relates to taste. Its a feeble attempt at mixing spices. The lassi's are clumpy and thick because its just yogurt put in a blender and mixed with other flavors eg mangoes et al. The place is clastrophobic. The warm smiles do not warm a gourmets palate for the food while seems made in clean enironment is subpar. For the quality of food its pricey.
danishaj | Posted on 5/6/05
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good food
critique | Posted on 4/30/05
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Delicious food, simply prepared very fresh and tasty food. The service was impecible and loved the decor. Only recomendation: front desk could extend a more friendly greetin. will return and larger selection of Greek wines? Critique
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