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Curry Heights
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Curries, biryanis, tandooris & other Indian standards served in a brightly colored space.
Nearby attractions
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Center for Brooklyn History
128 Pierrepont St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Columbus Park
Johnson St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
New York Transit Museum
99 Schermerhorn St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Child's Play NY
121 Pierrepont St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn
Sanctuary: 119-121 Pierrepont Street office:, 48 Monroe Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Cathedral
113 Remsen St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Brooklyn Public Library - Brooklyn Heights Branch
286 Cadman Plz W, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Korean War Veterans Plaza
Cadman Plaza E., Cadman Plaza W, Tillary St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Islamic Mission of America/Dawood Mosque
143 State St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Nearby restaurants
Din Soup Dumplings 鼎泰轩
162 Montague St Fl 2, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Lichee Nut(荔园)
162 Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, United States
Monty Q's
158 Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Montague Diner
148 Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
O'Keefe's Bar & Grill
62 Court St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Khaosan
128 Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Hanco's
147 Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Kazi Halal Food
61 Clinton St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Grand Canyon Restaurant
143 Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Don Neo Fusion 丼
142 Montague St 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Nearby hotels
New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
333 Adams St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Hilton Brooklyn New York
140 Schermerhorn St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
NU Hotel Brooklyn
85 Smith St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Sheraton Brooklyn New York Hotel
228 Duffield St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Hampton Inn Brooklyn/Downtown
125 Flatbush Ave Ext, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Aloft New York Brooklyn
216 Duffield St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
The Tillary Hotel Brooklyn
85 Flatbush Ave Ext, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Ace Hotel Brooklyn
252 Schermerhorn St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
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Curry Heights

151 Remsen St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
4.2(572)$$$$
Open until 9:45 PM
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Curries, biryanis, tandooris & other Indian standards served in a brightly colored space.

attractions: St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, Center for Brooklyn History, Columbus Park, New York Transit Museum, Child's Play NY, First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn, Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Cathedral, Brooklyn Public Library - Brooklyn Heights Branch, Korean War Veterans Plaza, Islamic Mission of America/Dawood Mosque, restaurants: Din Soup Dumplings 鼎泰轩, Lichee Nut(荔园), Monty Q's, Montague Diner, O'Keefe's Bar & Grill, Khaosan, Hanco's, Kazi Halal Food, Grand Canyon Restaurant, Don Neo Fusion 丼
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Phone
(718) 260-9000
Website
curryheights.com
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Thu11 AM - 9:45 PMOpen

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Featured dishes

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dish
Papadom
dish
Kachori Chaat
dish
Chana Poori
dish
Fish Fingers
dish
Broccoli Malai
dish
Shrimp Masala Appetizer
dish
Grilled Salmon Appetizer
dish
Tandoori Mixed Platter
dish
Daal Sabzi Soup
dish
Mulligatawny Soup
dish
House Salad
dish
Chicken Corn & Egg Soup
dish
Madras
dish
Korma
dish
Tikka Masala
dish
Curry
dish
Dopiaza
dish
Rogan Josh
dish
Karahi
dish
Daal Gosht
dish
Saag Curry
dish
Mirchi
dish
Dildar
dish
Butter Chicken
dish
Saag Paneer
dish
Chana Masala
dish
Paneer Tikka Masala
dish
Paneer Makhani
dish
Karahi Paneer
dish
Daal Makhani
dish
Paneer Bhurji
dish
Vegetable Vindaloo
dish
Vegetable Jalfrezi
dish
Baingan Bharta
dish
Vegetable Tikka Masala
dish
Mixed Vegetable Curry
dish
Shrimp Jalfrezi
dish
Shrimp Saag
dish
Mixed Seafood Korma
dish
Shrimp Korma
dish
Fish Masala
dish
Shrimp Madras
dish
Fresh Crab Meat Curry
dish
Shrimp Curry
dish
Tandoori Chicken
dish
Grilled Salmon Tikka
dish
Chicken Tikka
dish
Chicken Tandoori Masala
dish
Shrimp Tandoori Masala
dish
Shrimp Tandoori
dish
Whole Fish Tandoori
dish
Lamb Boti Kabab
dish
Lamb Chops
dish
Shrimp & Salmon Malai Tandoori
dish
Kati Chicken
dish
Chicken Biryani
dish
Goat Biryani
dish
Lamb Biryani
dish
Beef Biryani
dish
Chicken Tikka Biryani
dish
Chicken Tandoori Pulau
dish
Basmati Rice
dish
Brown Rice
dish
Naan
dish
Whole Wheat Roti
dish
Aloo Paratha
dish
Poori
dish
Cucumber Raita
dish
Mango Chutney
dish
Rasmalai
dish
Gulab Jamun
dish
Lime-O-Nade

Reviews

Nearby attractions of Curry Heights

St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church

Center for Brooklyn History

Columbus Park

New York Transit Museum

Child's Play NY

First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn

Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Cathedral

Brooklyn Public Library - Brooklyn Heights Branch

Korean War Veterans Plaza

Islamic Mission of America/Dawood Mosque

St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church

St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church

4.8

(355)

Open 24 hours
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Center for Brooklyn History

Center for Brooklyn History

4.6

(220)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Columbus Park

Columbus Park

4.4

(271)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
New York Transit Museum

New York Transit Museum

4.7

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

ARTE MUSEUM: An Immersive Media Art Exhibition
ARTE MUSEUM: An Immersive Media Art Exhibition
Fri, Dec 12 • 10:00 AM
61 Chelsea Piers, New York, 10011
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The Full-Day See It All NYC Tour
The Full-Day See It All NYC Tour
Fri, Dec 12 • 9:00 AM
New York, New York, 10019
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Dopamine Land: A Multisensory Experience
Dopamine Land: A Multisensory Experience
Fri, Dec 12 • 11:00 AM
One Garden State Plaza Pkwy, Paramus, 07652
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Nearby restaurants of Curry Heights

Din Soup Dumplings 鼎泰轩

Lichee Nut(荔园)

Monty Q's

Montague Diner

O'Keefe's Bar & Grill

Khaosan

Hanco's

Kazi Halal Food

Grand Canyon Restaurant

Don Neo Fusion 丼

Din Soup Dumplings 鼎泰轩

Din Soup Dumplings 鼎泰轩

4.7

(545)

$$

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Lichee Nut(荔园)

Lichee Nut(荔园)

4.3

(365)

Click for details
Monty Q's

Monty Q's

4.1

(354)

Click for details
Montague Diner

Montague Diner

4.3

(280)

Click for details
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Rafi SnappyRafi Snappy
Went there with my friends.Out of everything Chicken Tikka Masala kind of satisfied us. According to the online menu, I asked the person who was handling the register “May I please have the menu?” He said “That’s the menu on of the wall and all the food right front of you?” Me- I was shocked but anyway we ordered from what he showed us. It was a big disappointment for all of us. Because according to the review from the people, they had some good foods we wanted to try out. However, It wasn’t like what we expected. Also, the place is really unorganized and needs a strong management to keep the store clean and organized. When we entered the restaurant it was a mess like all wind from outside went inside of the restaurant and that wasn’t welcoming at all lol. Even tho we went in to try out anyway. So we ordered what the person showed us. It was like a combo- for example, Two entree’s with rice and nan. the we had are - 1) Vindaloo Chiken, I believe. 2) Chicken Curry. 3) Chicken Tikka Masala. The rice was good. The Nan please that was embarrassing. What was the chef thinking? Who makes nan like that? rubbery tastes bland flat as a roti. It totally pissed me off. Okay moving on to next- First- Chicken curry what can I say. The curry was was good honestly but the chicken comon it’s too DRY!!!!! Why u do this? Next- Vindaloo Chicken It was ruined. Over spiced with clove and other spices. Could have been better. lastly- Chicken Tikka Masala. Now that was good ! but lacks a little salt/flavor. Could be better. But man the chicken mad dry. If the chicken is overcooked it comes dry because it doesn’t have any fat. This place can be way better if everybody cares what they doing specially the food. The kitchen needs focus more on what and how they cooking. The ingredients needs The service needs to be better. Based on other “Good” reviews, what I have experienced is nothing compared to what I read. Will visit next time if the restaurant makes improvement. Until then I am off. This restaurant has good potential if everyone cares. Specially the Engine room of the restaurant.
Daniel Stepel (The last Baby Boomer)Daniel Stepel (The last Baby Boomer)
Nestled unassumingly on Remsen Street in Brooklyn, Curry Heights offers a delightful foray into the rich tapestry of Indian cuisine. The restaurant’s commitment to authentic flavors is evident from the first bite to the last. The Chicken Tikka Masala stands out, boasting tender morsels bathed in a creamy, tomato-based sauce that strikes a harmonious balance between spice and sweetness. Equally compelling is the Lamb Biryani, where fragrant basmati rice intermingles with succulent lamb, infused with aromatic herbs and spices that evoke the essence of traditional Indian cooking. Vegetarian offerings are no less impressive. The Saag Paneer presents a luscious blend of spinach and paneer cheese, seasoned with garlic and herbs to elevate its earthy profile. Meanwhile, the Aloo Motor Gobi combines cauliflower, potatoes, and green peas in a medley that is both comforting and flavorful. The ambiance at Curry Heights is inviting, providing a cozy setting that complements the culinary experience. Service is attentive yet unobtrusive, ensuring that diners feel welcomed and well-cared-for throughout their meal. In a city teeming with dining options, Curry Heights distinguishes itself by delivering consistently high-quality dishes that honor the traditions of Indian cuisine. It’s a testament to how authenticity and passion can transform a meal into a memorable dining affair.
Ratna Payel80Ratna Payel80
My kid brother came from out of state & we went in Manhattan. It was almost 90 degrees, we were so tired & feeling hungry. So I googled & try to find a desi halal restaurant to eat. When I went inside only thing I liked was the paintings on the wall. The decor was kinda dull, maybe the business isn’t good. But they definitely need to renovate & redecorate the restaurant. I was too tired to leave & try another restaurant! Do decided to eat anyway. The price was high & the taste wasn’t close at all. Me & my brother couldn’t even finish our one chicken biryani. I had to bring the other chicken biryani it home. The chicken loly pop was ok. Only thing I liked is the lady who served us. Really nice & helpful. I appreciated her service a lot. Even my kid brother also gave her tip. I hope rest of the food is better then what we tasted. Feeling real bad saying all this, maybe others will like it. For an Indian Halal restaurant, there was not much flavor. Probably the Chef will hate me after this, maybe I should remove my pictures from the review😷But it is what it is! I was dissatisfied! My brother did mentioned that he liked the mango lassi. That’s a plus point🙏
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Went there with my friends.Out of everything Chicken Tikka Masala kind of satisfied us. According to the online menu, I asked the person who was handling the register “May I please have the menu?” He said “That’s the menu on of the wall and all the food right front of you?” Me- I was shocked but anyway we ordered from what he showed us. It was a big disappointment for all of us. Because according to the review from the people, they had some good foods we wanted to try out. However, It wasn’t like what we expected. Also, the place is really unorganized and needs a strong management to keep the store clean and organized. When we entered the restaurant it was a mess like all wind from outside went inside of the restaurant and that wasn’t welcoming at all lol. Even tho we went in to try out anyway. So we ordered what the person showed us. It was like a combo- for example, Two entree’s with rice and nan. the we had are - 1) Vindaloo Chiken, I believe. 2) Chicken Curry. 3) Chicken Tikka Masala. The rice was good. The Nan please that was embarrassing. What was the chef thinking? Who makes nan like that? rubbery tastes bland flat as a roti. It totally pissed me off. Okay moving on to next- First- Chicken curry what can I say. The curry was was good honestly but the chicken comon it’s too DRY!!!!! Why u do this? Next- Vindaloo Chicken It was ruined. Over spiced with clove and other spices. Could have been better. lastly- Chicken Tikka Masala. Now that was good ! but lacks a little salt/flavor. Could be better. But man the chicken mad dry. If the chicken is overcooked it comes dry because it doesn’t have any fat. This place can be way better if everybody cares what they doing specially the food. The kitchen needs focus more on what and how they cooking. The ingredients needs The service needs to be better. Based on other “Good” reviews, what I have experienced is nothing compared to what I read. Will visit next time if the restaurant makes improvement. Until then I am off. This restaurant has good potential if everyone cares. Specially the Engine room of the restaurant.
Rafi Snappy

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Nestled unassumingly on Remsen Street in Brooklyn, Curry Heights offers a delightful foray into the rich tapestry of Indian cuisine. The restaurant’s commitment to authentic flavors is evident from the first bite to the last. The Chicken Tikka Masala stands out, boasting tender morsels bathed in a creamy, tomato-based sauce that strikes a harmonious balance between spice and sweetness. Equally compelling is the Lamb Biryani, where fragrant basmati rice intermingles with succulent lamb, infused with aromatic herbs and spices that evoke the essence of traditional Indian cooking. Vegetarian offerings are no less impressive. The Saag Paneer presents a luscious blend of spinach and paneer cheese, seasoned with garlic and herbs to elevate its earthy profile. Meanwhile, the Aloo Motor Gobi combines cauliflower, potatoes, and green peas in a medley that is both comforting and flavorful. The ambiance at Curry Heights is inviting, providing a cozy setting that complements the culinary experience. Service is attentive yet unobtrusive, ensuring that diners feel welcomed and well-cared-for throughout their meal. In a city teeming with dining options, Curry Heights distinguishes itself by delivering consistently high-quality dishes that honor the traditions of Indian cuisine. It’s a testament to how authenticity and passion can transform a meal into a memorable dining affair.
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My kid brother came from out of state & we went in Manhattan. It was almost 90 degrees, we were so tired & feeling hungry. So I googled & try to find a desi halal restaurant to eat. When I went inside only thing I liked was the paintings on the wall. The decor was kinda dull, maybe the business isn’t good. But they definitely need to renovate & redecorate the restaurant. I was too tired to leave & try another restaurant! Do decided to eat anyway. The price was high & the taste wasn’t close at all. Me & my brother couldn’t even finish our one chicken biryani. I had to bring the other chicken biryani it home. The chicken loly pop was ok. Only thing I liked is the lady who served us. Really nice & helpful. I appreciated her service a lot. Even my kid brother also gave her tip. I hope rest of the food is better then what we tasted. Feeling real bad saying all this, maybe others will like it. For an Indian Halal restaurant, there was not much flavor. Probably the Chef will hate me after this, maybe I should remove my pictures from the review😷But it is what it is! I was dissatisfied! My brother did mentioned that he liked the mango lassi. That’s a plus point🙏
Ratna Payel80

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Reviews of Curry Heights

4.2
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3.0
7y

Went there with my friends.Out of everything Chicken Tikka Masala kind of satisfied us. According to the online menu, I asked the person who was handling the register “May I please have the menu?” He said “That’s the menu on of the wall and all the food right front of you?” Me- I was shocked but anyway we ordered from what he showed us. It was a big disappointment for all of us. Because according to the review from the people, they had some good foods we wanted to try out. However, It wasn’t like what we expected. Also, the place is really unorganized and needs a strong management to keep the store clean and organized. When we entered the restaurant it was a mess like all wind from outside went inside of the restaurant and that wasn’t welcoming at all lol. Even tho we went in to try out anyway. So we ordered what the person showed us. It was like a combo- for example, Two entree’s with rice and nan. the we had are -

  1. Vindaloo Chiken, I believe.
  2. Chicken Curry.
  3. Chicken Tikka Masala.

The rice was good. The Nan please that was embarrassing. What was the chef thinking? Who makes nan like that? rubbery tastes bland flat as a roti. It totally pissed me off. Okay moving on to next-

First- Chicken curry what can I say. The curry was was good honestly but the chicken comon it’s too DRY!!!!! Why u do this?

Next- Vindaloo Chicken It was ruined. Over spiced with clove and other spices. Could have been better.

lastly- Chicken Tikka Masala. Now that was good ! but lacks a little salt/flavor. Could be better. But man the chicken mad dry.

If the chicken is overcooked it comes dry because it doesn’t have any fat.

This place can be way better if everybody cares what they doing specially the food. The kitchen needs focus more on what and how they cooking. The ingredients needs The service needs to be better.

Based on other “Good” reviews, what I have experienced is nothing compared to what I read.

Will visit next time if the restaurant makes improvement. Until then I am off. This restaurant has good potential if everyone cares. Specially the Engine room of...

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4.0
39w

Nestled unassumingly on Remsen Street in Brooklyn, Curry Heights offers a delightful foray into the rich tapestry of Indian cuisine. The restaurant’s commitment to authentic flavors is evident from the first bite to the last.

The Chicken Tikka Masala stands out, boasting tender morsels bathed in a creamy, tomato-based sauce that strikes a harmonious balance between spice and sweetness. Equally compelling is the Lamb Biryani, where fragrant basmati rice intermingles with succulent lamb, infused with aromatic herbs and spices that evoke the essence of traditional Indian cooking.

Vegetarian offerings are no less impressive. The Saag Paneer presents a luscious blend of spinach and paneer cheese, seasoned with garlic and herbs to elevate its earthy profile. Meanwhile, the Aloo Motor Gobi combines cauliflower, potatoes, and green peas in a medley that is both comforting and flavorful.

The ambiance at Curry Heights is inviting, providing a cozy setting that complements the culinary experience. Service is attentive yet unobtrusive, ensuring that diners feel welcomed and well-cared-for throughout their meal.

In a city teeming with dining options, Curry Heights distinguishes itself by delivering consistently high-quality dishes that honor the traditions of Indian cuisine. It’s a testament to how authenticity and passion can transform a meal into a memorable...

   Read more
avatar
3.0
3y

My kid brother came from out of state & we went in Manhattan. It was almost 90 degrees, we were so tired & feeling hungry. So I googled & try to find a desi halal restaurant to eat.

When I went inside only thing I liked was the paintings on the wall. The decor was kinda dull, maybe the business isn’t good. But they definitely need to renovate & redecorate the restaurant.

I was too tired to leave & try another restaurant! Do decided to eat anyway. The price was high & the taste wasn’t close at all. Me & my brother couldn’t even finish our one chicken biryani. I had to bring the other chicken biryani it home. The chicken loly pop was ok.

Only thing I liked is the lady who served us. Really nice & helpful. I appreciated her service a lot. Even my kid brother also gave her tip.

I hope rest of the food is better then what we tasted. Feeling real bad saying all this, maybe others will like it.

For an Indian Halal restaurant, there was not much flavor. Probably the Chef will hate me after this, maybe I should remove my pictures from the review😷But it is what it is!

I was dissatisfied! My brother did mentioned that he liked the mango lassi. That’s a...

   Read more
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