Written by Tiffany T. on
5/21/2013
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Member since
2012
I've tried several Indian spots in NYC and this is by far one of the best. Everything is just so fresh and light, and delivery is always super fast. I've probably ordered from here 6 or 7 times and it has consistently been great.
Written by mon c. on
5/19/2013
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Member since
2012
Good tasting Bhuna Chicken but the chicken pieces weren't very tender. Kachori was standard. I wouldn't order the Mugli naan again because it's deep fried and very doughy. Arrival time: about 35 minutes ---- not bad.
Written by Patrick D. on
5/16/2013
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1 other review |
Member since
2011
This place is always top notch. Only problem I have ever had with them was a delivery guy complaining about his tip. I was gunna give him cash to pad it out but not after he whined about it. Sucks for that guy at least.
Written by Charles S. on
4/29/2013
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Member since
2012
Hands down, the best Indian in Park Slope. I've tried all the others, and there's nothing close. You can order the lamb vindaloo just how it should be, scorching spicy (or not), if you're that type of person).
Written by Kanupriya K. on
4/29/2013
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2 other reviews |
Member since
2013
Good Indian food and very fast delivery. The delivery persons are usually very friendly and nice. It's one of my favorite places to get Indian food from.
Written by Martin B. on
4/28/2013
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Member since
2012
My favorite Indian restaurant in the slope. They have a variety of very interesting curries. Don't miss the Varutharacha Meen curry - a delicious fish curry.
Written by Jordan Q. on
4/23/2013
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2 other reviews |
Member since
2011
Used to be my go to Indian place in the neighborhood but I switched to Joy not long ago because the food's as good and they're closer/faster/about the same prices. Tried Bombay again tonight and it was just ok. The delivery guy brought it to the wrong building and called me, then wouldn't believe that he was in the wrong place. When I finally got it the food was spilled in the bag but tasted pretty good. However the rice was a bit overcooked and the lamb portion was way tinier than usual. It was basically potato vindaloo and they charge an extra buck for lamb. Not an awful experience but back to Joy next time.