A highly-rated Indian-American fusion spot in Brooklyn, known for its creative dishes and dreamy, Mediterranean-inspired ambiance. It's been called one of NYC's most underrated restaurants.
This Brooklyn-based eatery, with roots in Greenpoint, offers a unique fusion of Indian and American cuisine, with some reviews also noting Mediterranean influences. The restaurant is praised for its creative dishes and inviting ambiance, making it a popular spot for both dinner and brunch. Its former location was in an industrial-styled space, transformed from an auto-body shop, contributing to its distinct atmosphere.
The cuisine is primarily described as Indian-American fusion, with some mentions of Mediterranean influences. Customers have recommended dishes like Turkish eggs and specific rice and seafood preparations. While most feedback is positive, one reviewer found the menu to be disjointed.
"Specific recommendations include Turkish eggs, coconut basmati rice with eggplant, ceviche, prawns/shrimp dishes, and bacon-wrapped skewers. Diners are also encouraged to order small plates and share dishes like chicken."
Customers generally have a very positive view of the restaurant, frequently praising its excellent food and ambiance, with some even calling it one of NYC's most underrated spots. However, one user expressed confusion, finding it small, overpriced, and with a disjointed menu.
Important Note
One reviewer found the restaurant to be small, overpriced, and with a disjointed menu, though this appears to be an outlier opinion. The restaurant has also closed.
"Expressed confusion about Nura, describing it as small, overpriced, and having a disjointed menu."
Negative"Recommended Nura as a place to check out."
Neutral"This commenter recommended 'nura' as a place to consider for a birthday dinner."
Positive"This user mentioned Nura in Williamsburg as the sister restaurant to OTIS, also describing it as amazing."
Positive"The user praises Nura as one of NYC's most underrated restaurants, highlighting its American/Indian fusion cuisine and suitability for brunch or dinner."
Positive"This user recommended Nura in Greenpoint in response to praise for Gage & Tollner's Parker house rolls, implying Nura also serves excellent rolls."
Positive"Nura in Greenpoint was recommended for Turkish eggs."
Positive"The commenter highly recommended Nura, describing it as excellent."
Positive"This user recommended Nura for its great food and ambiance, suggesting ordering small plates and sharing the chicken to stay under $200."
Positive"This user believes Nura in Greenpoint is one of the most underrated restaurants in the city, praising its Indian and American/Southern fusion for both dinner and brunch."
Positive"Nura was recommended as a dinner option in Brooklyn."
Neutral"Nura is mentioned as a restaurant located in Greenpoint."
Neutral"User praised Nura in Greenpoint, the sister restaurant to Otis, as A1 (excellent). Nura serves Indian-American/New American cuisine."
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