Written by jeremy a. on
5/20/2013
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6 other reviews |
Member since
2013
Food was good though nothing exceptional. I have to say though that the portions of dishes relative to rice in the lunch box seemed pretty skimpy and the samosa that came with it was quite small. I would have given four stars if the portion sizes were better. I wouldnt be against ordering from here again though there are others indian restaurants on seamless that are both better tasting and are a better value (ie bhatti).
Written by Tim G. on
5/20/2013
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Member since
2012
Food arrived in OK time but no knife/fork.. I'm in a hotel, delivery address is a hotel, but they figured I don't need these things?
Food is plenty spicy but it could have been warmer (temperature). I received an extra unknown container of soup-like substance, some labeling of the various items would be nice - especially if you're making an order for multiple people.
That said, at least it arrived. I first tried ordering from another delivery dot com site but their restaurant never showed up, wouldn't take my call and closed. Stick with seamless!
Written by Meline T. on
5/19/2013
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6 other reviews |
Member since
2010
Absolutely as delicious as the New York Times review said it would be! Finally an Indian restaurant I can't wait to eat from again. BUT BUT BUT, one big BUT: the cauliflower appetizer, while delicious, involved a shockingly small number of pieces of cauliflower. It's been a while, but I think it was six little battered florets? They were delicious, but seriously guys, either drop the price of that dish or add more, or specify the number of florets. Otherwise it just seems ridiculous and mars your otherwise wonderful work.
Written by David C. on
5/18/2013
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12 other reviews |
Member since
2012
There are lots of Indian restaurants to choose from, but Chote Nawab stands out for a couple reasons. First, they offer a selection of dishes that others do not, such as Melagu Kozhi Chettinad and Dalcha, and they are well made and spiced. Second, they take your requests for spiciness to heart, so youy don't have to ask for "spicy" because you are afraid anything else will be bland. Plus, I have been pleased with their delivery times.
Written by David J F. on
5/18/2013
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8 other reviews |
Member since
2012
Something about this particular Punjabi place is unusually special. I've ordered from Indian food all over the city, but only the sauces of their white meat Chicken Vindaloo and their Mixed Veg Curry -- of this place only, in NYC -- take me quite as back directly to the best London Indian bistro of my college days with such a Proustian rush. Try it once: you'll see what I mean. This place is different, it is fantastic.
Written by Greg P. on
5/15/2013
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4 other reviews |
Member since
2011
This Indian restaurant has to be the most authentic in the city. You would think they are a spice factory the way dishes are served--aromatic and incredibly flavorful. What's best is the food isn't too heavy either.
Written by Karen F. on
5/13/2013
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3 other reviews |
Member since
2009
Extremely slow service. Food consistently takes more than an hour to deliver (inside Manhattan). Arrives cold. Special requests are usually ignored. Calling the restaurant does not help - they just tell you "it will be there any minute" and then it's still another 20 minutes or so. I love Baluchi's food but the service via Seamless has been terrible lately.