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CHOLA NYC

"Best Buffet" / "Excellent. Among top three
Indian Restaurants in NYC
ZAGAT 2009
Review Here


"Critics Picks"
TIME OUT New York 2009
Review Here

"Very Good"
N.Y. Times

"Unquestionably the best Indian food we
have enjoyed in Connecticut"
Patricia Brooks, New York Times


"Best Traditional Indian Restaurant"
New York Magazine

RATED #1 for Buffet Lunch
The “flavorful” Indian fare will bring you “closer to Nirvana” according to acolytes of this “authentic” Eastsider; “couldn’t-be-nicer” service plus a “popular” $13.95 lunch “buffet bargain” are two more reasons it’s a “favorite.”
ZAGAT 2008

"Excellent. Among top three Indian restaurants in NYC."
ZAGAT 2006

"Knockout East Side Indian scores with an eclectic range of
subtly seasoned dishes from all over the sub-continent. Lunch buffet is fantastic.
Rated among the top Indian restaurants in NYC."
ZAGAT 2005
 

MALABAR HILL ELMSFORD NY

The “flavors and aromas will take you to new places” at this Elmsford Indian famed for “authentic”, “finely spiced” dishes, including plenty of “veggie-friendly” options; despite its rather “plain” looks, it has a rep as “one of the best” in the area, so expect a “wait”, especially during the “extensive” “bargain” brunch buffet on weekends.
ZAGAT  2009
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Malabar Hill on Yelp

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Metromix Hudson Valley
A killer korma and other delicious curries makes this an area favorite. You can't miss the Taj Mahal facade from Route 119. Buffet daily. Read more here ...

Malabar Hill on Yahoo!
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OTHER REVIEWS

"Rated Excellent among top two Indian restaurants in NYC."
Zagat 2004


"Best Indian restaurant and Indian Buffet."
Village Voice 2003


"Best traditional Indian Restaurant." Gael Greene,
New York Magazine, 1999


"Very good to excellent"
(by Zagat 2001)

"The chef who's the God of multi-regional Indian Cuisine"
(by Zagat 2001)


" An Indian Restaurant breaks the mold"
(Ruth Reichl, New York Times, 04 1998)

DHABA NYC

A Taste of India at Dhaba
By Lauren Glassberg
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N.Y. Times
Dining & Wine
"
In India, the Truck Stops Here..."
By OLIVER SCHWANER-ALBRIGHT
Published: Feb. 4, 2009
Review Here

Zagat
Ratings & Reviews
An illuminated bar and canisters of spices and beans adorn
this colorful newcomer, giving it a more lively feel
than many of its Curry Hill competitors;  more...


TIME OUT NY
(Dhaba)
Review Here


JAIPORE BREWSTER NY

A “tantalizing” variety of “perfectly seasoned” “Indian cuisine fit for a rajah” is the draw at this Brewster “gem” set in a “rambling Victorian” house; a “willing staff” and a “bargain buffet” of “specialties” on weekends are other reasons it’s been “a crowd-pleaser for years.”  more here...
ZAGAT 2009

"VERY GOOD"

N.Y. Times 2000
DINING OUT; In Brewster, Turning a Meal Into a Journey
By M. H. REED
Review here...

 


BOMBAY CT

"Curry connoisseurs seeking culinary "nirvana' head to this 'top-notch Indian'
for 'nicely spiced' 'tasty morsels'; they single out a wonderful lunch buffet' that's 'an excellent value'
and a 'Sunday spread' that's 'roll-out-of-the-door good,'"
Zagat 2008/09


"Best Indian Restaurant"
Weekly Best of Fairfield County Reader's Poll 2008
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"Very Good." N.Y. Times
Bombay
Connecticut
For an Indian Standby, New Name, Added Variety
(Patricia Brooks, New York Times, March 25, 2007)
Review Here


"Very Good." N.Y. Times
"
Diverse flavors and textures explode in the mouth with each bite —
an exuberant and different gustatory sensation."
(Patricia Brooks, New York Times, 2007)
Review Here

"Very Good." N.Y. Times
"Unquestionably the best Indian food we have enjoyed in Connecticut"
(Patricia Brooks, New York Times, 2000)


 


"Martha Stewart's favorite Indian restaurant" - Bombay Westport.
Appeared on CBS with our chef on Martha Stewart Show

Our chefs have appeared on NBC, ABC, NY1, and the Martha Stewart Show