Vibrant Indian spot on Restaurant Row, perfect for date nights & pre-theater. Offers unique fusion dishes w/ great ambiance.
This Indian restaurant, nestled in Manhattan's Theater District, offers a vibrant dining experience with a focus on both traditional flavors and innovative fusion dishes. Reviewers often highlight its appealing ambiance, making it a great spot for a romantic evening or a pre-theater meal. While opinions on specific dishes and the authenticity of some Indian cuisine staples can spark debate among diners, the overall sentiment points towards a positive culinary journey with unique offerings.
This establishment offers Indian cuisine, with some mentions of Indian-Chinese fusion. While specific dishes aren't consistently called out, there's a broader discussion among users about the nature of popular dishes like saag paneer and paneer tikka masala. The restaurant is generally recommended, and it's noted as a place that can accommodate both vegan and omnivore diners.
"While no specific dishes are universally recommended, the restaurant is noted for its Indian and Indian-Chinese fusion options, and is suggested as a place that accommodates both vegan and omnivore preferences."
Customers generally have a positive view of this restaurant, often recommending it for its ambiance and unique fusion offerings. There's a lively discussion among diners regarding the authenticity and specific preparations of certain Indian dishes.
Important Note
There are ongoing discussions among diners regarding the authenticity and preparation of specific Indian dishes, which may be a point of consideration for those seeking traditional fare.
"Spice Symphony was suggested as a dining option in response to the request for restaurants accommodating both vegans and omnivores."
Positive"Spice Symphony was mentioned as another good Indian restaurant option."
Positive"For Indian restaurants, the commenter suggests Tadka Dal, puréed Dal Makhani, creamed spinach (palak), mango lassi, and soft bhartas. They also mention Haleem from Kebab King in Jackson Heights and Middle Eastern/Yemeni/Moroccan options."
Positive"Lentil soup from Middle Eastern restaurants and daal from Indian restaurants are suggested as good soft food options."
Positive"Spice Symphony was briefly recommended."
Positive"The commenter broadly recommends Indian restaurants as a source for soft/pureed foods."
Positive"Spice Symphony is mentioned as an Indian restaurant option in the theater district."
Positive"This user is looking for Indian takeout spots with creamy, sweeter paneer tikka masala gravy, as many places are too watery or oily."
Neutral"This user notes that Indian food opinions are highly debated, which they find understandable."
Neutral"This user points out that saag paneer is a traditional dish and not an inauthentic American invention."
Negative"This user refutes the idea that saag paneer is inauthentic, stating it's a traditional North Indian dish."
Positive"This user argues that saag paneer is a staple dish for westernized Indian food that OP is likely looking for, in contrast to authentic or traditional dishes."
Negative"This user suggested Spice Symphony for Indian-Chinese fusion cuisine."
Positive"Spice Symphony is listed as a highly regarded restaurant on 'Restaurant Row' that the user defends against claims of serving average food."
Positive"Spice Symphony is suggested as a good option for Indian-Chinese fusion cuisine."
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