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103 Lexington Ave., New York, NY, 10016
nr. 27th St.
212-481-9100
By apatel on 3/23/2013
Great food and atmosphere. Best butter chicken in town!
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By john1234 on 2/27/2013
OMG the worst place ever, this place almost made me quit eating indian food, the owner is horrible and NO RICE guys. they dont give rice with their dish, charges extra. the owners breath smells like cigarette because he smokes it every 3 minutes. i only came in because of the bar. DONT GO
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By ashu.pandey.7165 on 1/21/2013
Tamba Indian Grill & Bar is a wonderful restaurant who provide a wide variety of popular Indian food items. Their staff facilitates exceptional and unmatched hospitality to maximize dining experience of visitors. I also got finest collection of cocktails to relish with my friends.
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By JapaneseGirl on 4/11/2010
I found this great Indian restaurant in Murry Hill. What I like about this restaurant is food is great ( well balanced flavor) and very clean. I spoke to the owner and they told me that they used to own another restaurant in Midtown and they used to have many Japanese clients. Japanese love Curry! ( even though Japanese curry and Indian Curry are different). I tried their yellow rice and it was great. I ate it for the first time. Yummy. I am happy that I found this place. I know where I can go when I want to eat Indian food.
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By smith22 on 3/7/2010
This place represents the best of the unworthy additions to curry hill. Even the other new ones try to be at an even level with better food and service. A just ugly lunch buffet and an unappetizing dinner a-la-carte. You can get better north Indian and kababs,food and better dosas elsewhere in the area. The owners ,themselves do all the cooking.Very disappointing. Will never go back.
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