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Bengal Tiger Indian Food, New York Reviews from The Last Year
Comfort food <3
I got takeout at Bengal Tiger. Soooooooo good! I got 1x Saag Paneer, 1x Paneer Makhani (both come with rice), 1x extra rice and 1x raita.
Such a good find.
A delicious, friendly, and affordable place to get Indian food in New York City. Staff are super nice. They refill your water all the time. The butternut squash soup is particularly delicious.
A reliably tasty Indian join in midtown.
Their vindaloo is truly spicy, but not so spicy it's inedible. Their saag is fresh and bright, not overly salted. Naan is also warm and chewy. Great service in house but also quick delivery. Definitely a no frills joint but that only adds to its charm!
Great food and service very good as well.
Not very easy to find. Don't let stairs to restaurant stop you. Second floor dining room very comfortable .
Loved it here! Space is cramped but service and food are
Loved it here! Space is cramped but service and food are great. Affordably priced prix-fix menu, kind staff, and beautiful decor. Sometimes the staff rushes you so they can turn over tables but I usually go when it's very busy so that's understandable. Affordable and good Indian food is rare but they nailed it. I especially love the pakora (came with spicy chutney) and kheer. I think an option for spice adjustment (as most of the dishes are pretty mild) would be good.
Came for lunch on a weekday.
The restaurant is up the stairs and the dining space is a bit narrow, but we got a table. There are two lunch specials, 3 courses for $27 or $18 for an appetizer and entree (fewer options). We did the $18 menu with the samosas and lamb vindaloo (+$1), which we asked for spicy and a side order of naan. Everything was tasty and the vindaloo was quite spicy, they did not hold back, which we appreciated. The portions were good and come with rice. The service was relatively quick and overall it is a good deal. As space is limited, I would come earlier to get a table or order takeout.
This place has been a "go to" for many years The
This place has been a "go to" for many years The consistency and delicious food is always worth the trip - Enjoy some authentic Indian food
Huge fan of Indian cuisine and Bengal Tiger surpassed
Huge fan of Indian cuisine and Bengal Tiger surpassed expectations. Reasons for 5 stars: - everything we tried was delicious! The Keema samosa, the saag lamb, the Chana masala, the aloo gobi, the chai...all chefs kiss! We all sampled each other's dish and everyone loved everything! Even as leftovers the next day...still delicious! - the Lunch prices were GREAT! It was perfect for a Group co-working lunch outing. I think it was $18 For an appetizer and entree which is amazing, especially for NYC. - if you arrive around 11:30...not crowded at all. - they adjusted the spice level based on the request but was still flavorful! - service was great and once you get inside the space is quite cute. Will definitely be back when I'm the area!
Holy spicy.
The chicken tikka masala was so spicy that I couldn't even taste anything and I had to shower after because I was so sweaty. The naan was great and the rice was cooked perfectly. Just wish it hadn't been so spicy so I could've enjoyed it
I will try to give this place as fair as possible review.
It's New York, you literally have a hard time deciding where to eat because of the plethora of restaurants in the midtown area. I opted for something different on this occasion. My thought was "you can get a burger anywhere, you can get lobster anywhere, you can get steak anywhere, you can get Italian anywhere. What you can't get is good Indian food" hence why I chose Bengal Tiger. The restaurant itself is quite tight (welcome to New York real estate) and was extremely busy when I walked in so I waited 15 minutes for a table. It is first come first serve so don't try making reservations. When I was seated, my order was taken promptly. I went for a mango lassi to try it out. It was average at best and I have had better but nonetheless I was all about the food. My appetizer was the Bombay bhel and having been to India many times, I can say it was spot on. For the entree I chose the chicken makhni/butter chicken (with regular spice level) accompanied with rice and garlic naan. The chicken makhni was good and hit the spot. The garlic naan was kinda meh (it's supposed to have a good deal of butter, garlic and some cilantro for flavor according to me). The service was fine. Understand that this is a busy restaurant and they're turning tables constantly so don't expect a high level of service. All in all, I enjoyed my experience and would definitely come back to try something else.
Great food at good prices
The Bengal Tiger is a great little Indian restaurant near Central Park. It’s upstairs and relatively small. Service and food both excellent.
This month I have definitely been trying more affordable
This month I have definitely been trying more affordable restaurants and deals and I must hop on and agree with the internet, @bengaltigerindianfood has a great dinner option that includes a 3 course pri-fix for $27! My friend and I got - vegetable samosa - keema samosa - Chicken Tikka Masala (i know I'm basic) - Chicken Makhni (we both actually liked this one slightly more) - Gulab Jamun (I've never tried this and loved the texture. It was quite sweet though!) + we added garlic naan Absolutely delicious and affordable dinner. I would definitely come back. 4.7/5
I came here with a friend and we both got the prix menu.
It is three courses (appetizer, entree, and dessert) for $27. We ordered the keema samosa, pakora, lamb curry and vindaloo, and kheer. Service was extremely fast. They took our order quickly and served us quickly too. The water was constantly refilled. The staff were friendly. The appetizers were really delicious. I enjoyed the keema samosa a lot. The lamb curry was good, the lamb was very tender. The rice to curry ratio is a little off. There's a lot more curry than rice. We took our leftover curry to go. The vindaloo was a bit spicy so I didn't try much but my friend enjoyed it. But the staff did let us know multiple times that it will be spicy. The kheer was okay. Nothing special but not too sweet which was nice. Food is really affordable for the area even without getting the prix fix menu. I was comparing the prices after and it seems to be about the same. When you order off the prix fix menu, the appetizer portions are larger. I don't know about the other portion sizes. I think the entree portion size was probably about the same as the regular menu. I would say feel free to just order from the regular menu and mix and match since you don't really get much of a discount ordering the prix fix menu. Ambiance is a little noisy and dark. It was pretty noisy from people talking, babies crying, people watching videos on their phones. Space is a pretty small too. Overall: the food was pretty good! I especially enjoyed the keema samosa. Prices are affordable. Didn't get to try the naan this time so would love to try it next time.
Delish! Hospitable service and great food.
This is a gem of a spot! The only drawback was they didn't have any beer. So if you would like beer, bring your own and they allow you to drink it with your meal.
I came here with a two of my friends on a Wednesday night.
We got there around 6:15 and waited about 15 minutes for a table. I don't believe they take reservations. Almost as soon as we sat down, we were asked if we were ready to order. Other than feeling rushed, everything else about our dinner was fantastic. I ordered the lamb korma. It was delicious, the portions were generous, and everything was affordable.
Friendly staff, good food, and this place is a well-oiled
Friendly staff, good food, and this place is a well-oiled machine that gets you in and out ( without rushing you) with a smooth, efficient system. Water was constantly being filled, and the staff was super attentive. Usually, we do takeout bc it's not terribly big and hard to get in, but we went on the earlier side this time. One of us ordered from the prefixed menu (app, entree, dessert) and others ordered off the main menu. Staff checked on us constantly and asked if we needed anything often. They also asked if we had any food allergies, which we thought was a bonus. Thx for the excellent service, too. I'm sure we will be back soon again. Enjoy.
Great food.
Great service. Quantities are large. Staff is friendly and helpful. I always eat here or get delivery whenever I am in NY.
This place is definitely worth that wait!! We got here a
This place is definitely worth that wait!! We got here a little bit before 7pm on a Saturday night and was able to be seated in 20-30 minutes. The line started to quickly build up after 7pm. They are first come first serve only. The service is quick and it's very much in and out since it's such a small space. The 3 course prix fix menu for $27 is the way to go. You get to sample an appetizer, entree, and dessert. The portions were more than enough to fill us up. I would recommend trying the keema lamb samosa or pakora (onion and spinach fritters) to start. The chutneys were so fresh and delicious. The tikka masala entree was made to perfection. I definitely recommend ordering a side of naan to accompany the curries! The vindaloo is SO SPICY. Would definitely NOT recommend it if you can't tolerate anything below a spice 9 out of 10 - because that's the minimum heat level they can do on the vindaloo (lol). My husband got the lamb vindaloo and he can usually tolerate extremely spicy foods, but he was sweating trying to eat it all. He had to douse the vindaloo with a side of raita (yogurt sauce) to be able to eat it. Otherwise, everything came out super fast and was delicious! For desserts we loved the rasmalai (cheese discs in thickened milk) and the kheer (cashew nut rice pudding). I would 10000% come back and try the other entrees and curries!
Short wait and well worth it.
Delicious food at reasonable prices with pleasant, efficient service. Next time I'm in the City I'll be eating there again.
Terrific Curry House in Midtown
Terrific Indian restaurant in Midtown Manhattan. Everything we ordered including the samosas and curries was very enjoyable. Attentive and friendly service. Located up the stairs on the second floor of the building. No alcohol license so BYOB. No reservations and it sounds like it can get busy with a long wait for a table. Restaurant is pretty small with only 20 or so tables. We planned for an early dinner that night as we were going to a show and had no problem when we arrived when it opened at 5pm. However, it quickly filled up.
Great food, service, and fun vibe.
Lamb in vindaloo was tender and juicy, best I've had.
Indian Very good
After the visit to Moma we found this restaurant, reading the reviews. The entrance is not inviting, a staircase goes up to the first floor and you find yourself in this small place frequented mainly by locals. We tasted several dishes, all exceptional, very kind staff and a truly honest price, a rarity for New York.
Great service and great food! We constantly had our drinks
Great service and great food! We constantly had our drinks refilled. They were honest about helping us to order just the right amount of food and not over order. We would definitely go back!
Excellent food and warm ambiance.
We enjoyed the saag paneer, butter chicken and lamb vindaloo. The naan was also delightful (garlic and cheese). Everything was delicious and the service was friendly. Don't forget to order the Samosa to start!
Affordable Food near crowded street full of Indian Places
Very affordable and tasty food. They make it very convenient for fast paced NYC lifestyle. Thank you for excellent service!
Very hearty, a quality Indian
Small place with impeccable service, very hearty and tasty cuisine. The restaurant is upstairs. You can easily plan to leave with a doggybag as the portions are giant! For example, only order one nan for a couple (because one nan = 4 nans!). The same goes for the dishes, the casseroles are filled to the brim.
1st time dining here and I would return
Good food and service. Moderately priced. You won’t be dissatisfied or disappointed. In a good location and easy to herbal.
Highly recommend a visit - great food
Last min decision to visit this restaurant while on a few days holidays in New York. Highly recommended think it’s the best Indian food we have gotten while away from home in any country. Meat was such good quality. you can’t book in advance so slight wait as was popular but it moved quick enough. It’s bring your beer / wine which we were not aware of would our only thing we would have liked advertised but not an issue
Delicious food
We found this restaurant via Trip Advisor. We might not have gone there otherwise, because the venue looks a bit tired from the street. We ordered a three-course meal with nan and raijta. Lovely food with good strength, but a slightly stressed atmosphere where we hardly have time to catch our breath before the next dish and the bill arrives. But the food was absolutely delicious!
Absolutely delicious Indian
Absolutely delicious. We got there before it opened to get a table. By the time we left, the restaurant was packed. The samosas were fabulous and the sauce was a great accompaniment. I loved the vegetable samasas and my husband loved the keema samosa. The Chana Saag was so good that I came home and ordered an Instant Pot so I can learn how to make it. My husband had the Vindaloo. The waiter tried to talk him out of it due it's spice level, but my hubby wanted to give it a try. Needless to say, he drank a lot of water. He's glad he tried it, but wouldn't get it again. It was good, but crazy spicy. The garlic tandoori was also delicious. I will definitely go back next time we are in New York and highly recommend this restaurant.
Good lunch place near MOMA
Lamb vindaloo was really spicy and great. Good deal for lunch. All good was good. Great after MOMA visit
Normal Indian food
Absolutely normal Indian food, neither bad nor memorable. The place is small and cozy. If you are nearby and you don't have a better option, they will give you something decent to eat there, but it is not a destination restaurant. The desserts were the weakest part.
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