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Himalayan Curry House Restaurant and Bar
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Cozy, down-to-earth restaurant plating traditional Indian specialties & cocktails.
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Himalayan Curry House Restaurant and Bar

220 E 53rd St, New York, NY 10022
4.2(185)
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Cozy, down-to-earth restaurant plating traditional Indian specialties & cocktails.

attractions: Greenacre Park, Islamic Society of Mid Manhattan, Saint Peter's Church, Central Synagogue, The Norwegian Seamen's Church in New York, Rockefeller Guest House by Philip Johnson, Tramway Plaza, Manhattan Art & Antiques Center, Marilyn Monroe's subway grate, Gallery Wave, restaurants: OBAO Midtown, Lucky Cat, Ali Baba Mediterranean & turkish Cuisine, Hudson Malone: A New York Joint, Cafe Luce - Italian Restaurant & Wine Bar, Peking Duck House, ilili Midtown, Souvlaki GR Kouzina, Nare Sushi, La Gioconda
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Phone
(646) 861-1060
Website
himalayancurryhousenyc.com

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Featured dishes

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dish
Chicken Vindaloo
dish
Himalayan Mango Chicken
dish
Kheer / Rice Pudding
dish
Mango Chutney
dish
Papadum
dish
Raita
dish
Mix Pickle
dish
Mango Lassi
dish
Bombay Batata Vada Roll
dish
Baingan Bhartha
dish
Chana Saag
dish
Himalayan Dal Makhni
dish
Salmon Fish Tikka
dish
Reshami Kabab
dish
Himalayan Lobster Masala
dish
Chatpate Bhindi
dish
Vegetable Pakora
dish
Bombay Bhel
dish
House Special Salad
dish
Tomato Shorba
dish
Unda Bhurji Pav
dish
Bombay Pav Bhaji
dish
Lamb Korma
dish
Chicken Biryani
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Chilli Chicken
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Chowmein
dish
Noodle Soup

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Greenacre Park

Islamic Society of Mid Manhattan

Saint Peter's Church

Central Synagogue

The Norwegian Seamen's Church in New York

Rockefeller Guest House by Philip Johnson

Tramway Plaza

Manhattan Art & Antiques Center

Marilyn Monroe's subway grate

Gallery Wave

Greenacre Park

Greenacre Park

4.8

(830)

Open 24 hours
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Islamic Society of Mid Manhattan

Islamic Society of Mid Manhattan

4.9

(245)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Saint Peter's Church

Saint Peter's Church

4.6

(182)

Open 24 hours
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Central Synagogue

Central Synagogue

4.7

(245)

Open 24 hours
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Reviews of Himalayan Curry House Restaurant and Bar

4.2
(185)
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5.0
4y

This place taught me a lesson. When a New York menu says something is hot, it means it. I'm thinking that Midwest hot is New York mild in most cases.

That being said, the food was really good. I ordered the Chicken Vindaloo and a Kathi Roll. The Vindaloo is what made me realize the difference in spiciness ratings. The first bite I took was like fire. Good fire but fire nonetheless. There were a couple of sauces on the table that I ended up using pretty liberally to take the edge off the heat. I'd don't know what they were but they helped me survive my dinner choice.

I had never had a Kathi Roll before and was totally impressed with it. I love cottage cheese and was intrigued by the idea of homemade cottage cheese being mixed with onions and peppers. It was definitely the highlight of my meal. But it was also pretty big.

Service was good, restaurant was in nice shape and the prices seemed reasonable.

I left with clear sinuses and a full, if somewhat scorched, tummy.

I would definitely go back again but I'd be downgrading the heat...

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1.0
48w

BEWARE OF EXTRA CHARGES

My friend recently dined at Himalayan Curry House in Manhattan and had a highly disappointing experience. They noticed they were charged a higher tip amount than what was mentioned on the check. When they called to clarify, the response from the staff was nothing short of frustrating.

The person who answered the phone was dismissive and rude, denying that any mistake had been made and even blaming my friend for the issue. Despite clear evidence of the discrepancy, they refused to recheck the bill or take responsibility, instead claiming it was my friend’s fault for not addressing it earlier—even though the charge appeared a week later!

The restaurant claims to offer a “fine dining” experience, but the reality is far from it. The food was average, the atmosphere was plain, and there were barely any customers.

CHECK YOUR BILL CAREFULLY if you choose to dine here. This restaurant’s lack of professionalism, coupled with their unwillingness to address genuine concerns, makes it a place I...

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1.0
48w

BEWARE OF OVERCHARGES

My friend had a terrible experience at Himalayan Curry House in Manhattan. The restaurant charged a higher tip amount than what was mentioned on the check. When my friend called to clarify, the person who answered the phone was extremely rude and dismissive. Instead of addressing the issue, he denied any extra charges and blamed my friend, claiming it was their mistake.

To make matters worse, the staff refused to recheck the bill or take responsibility, even though the discrepancy appeared a week later. They also made excuses, saying my friend should have called earlier—completely ignoring their fault.

Despite claiming to be a "fine dining" establishment, the restaurant was nearly empty, the atmosphere was ordinary, and the food was far from exceptional.

CHECK YOUR BILL CAREFULLY if you plan to dine here. The lack of accountability, unprofessional behavior, and mediocre food make this place highly disappointing. I do not...

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Mark CowmanMark Cowman
This place taught me a lesson. When a New York menu says something is hot, it means it. I'm thinking that Midwest hot is New York mild in most cases. That being said, the food was really good. I ordered the Chicken Vindaloo and a Kathi Roll. The Vindaloo is what made me realize the difference in spiciness ratings. The first bite I took was like fire. Good fire but fire nonetheless. There were a couple of sauces on the table that I ended up using pretty liberally to take the edge off the heat. I'd don't know what they were but they helped me survive my dinner choice. I had never had a Kathi Roll before and was totally impressed with it. I love cottage cheese and was intrigued by the idea of homemade cottage cheese being mixed with onions and peppers. It was definitely the highlight of my meal. But it was also pretty big. Service was good, restaurant was in nice shape and the prices seemed reasonable. I left with clear sinuses and a full, if somewhat scorched, tummy. I would definitely go back again but I'd be downgrading the heat ratings on my food.
David FDavid F
Pretty good Indian food. Tried a few different things togo: -chicken chettinad (lunch) -aloo ghobi (lunch) -bullet naan -vegetable samosa Vegetable samosas are some of the best I've had. The lunch platters, as expected, are mostly rice, but they gave a good portion of daal, what looks like a dash of matar paneer, and then a small portion of the protein. The aloo ghobi is okay. The chettinad is a flavor I'm less familiar with but decent spice, and a hint of pepper. I would definitely get again. The dessert was a favorite of mine - one ball of gulab jamen. It tasted like it was straight out of a tin can unfortunately. Worth giving a shot when nearby. Going to have to give the himalayan food a try too.
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This place taught me a lesson. When a New York menu says something is hot, it means it. I'm thinking that Midwest hot is New York mild in most cases. That being said, the food was really good. I ordered the Chicken Vindaloo and a Kathi Roll. The Vindaloo is what made me realize the difference in spiciness ratings. The first bite I took was like fire. Good fire but fire nonetheless. There were a couple of sauces on the table that I ended up using pretty liberally to take the edge off the heat. I'd don't know what they were but they helped me survive my dinner choice. I had never had a Kathi Roll before and was totally impressed with it. I love cottage cheese and was intrigued by the idea of homemade cottage cheese being mixed with onions and peppers. It was definitely the highlight of my meal. But it was also pretty big. Service was good, restaurant was in nice shape and the prices seemed reasonable. I left with clear sinuses and a full, if somewhat scorched, tummy. I would definitely go back again but I'd be downgrading the heat ratings on my food.
Mark Cowman

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Pretty good Indian food. Tried a few different things togo: -chicken chettinad (lunch) -aloo ghobi (lunch) -bullet naan -vegetable samosa Vegetable samosas are some of the best I've had. The lunch platters, as expected, are mostly rice, but they gave a good portion of daal, what looks like a dash of matar paneer, and then a small portion of the protein. The aloo ghobi is okay. The chettinad is a flavor I'm less familiar with but decent spice, and a hint of pepper. I would definitely get again. The dessert was a favorite of mine - one ball of gulab jamen. It tasted like it was straight out of a tin can unfortunately. Worth giving a shot when nearby. Going to have to give the himalayan food a try too.
David F

David F

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