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Contribute FeedbackTiffin Wallah in NYC offers a mix of experiences. The exterior and interior are not impressive and cleanliness is an issue. The staff, decor, and ambiance are average but the food is delicious and reasonably priced. The South Indian vegetarian options are particularly popular. The lunch buffet is a great deal and the variety of dosas is a hit. The service can be efficient, but there have been instances of awkwardness. In comparison to other South Indian restaurants in Manhattan, Tiffin Wallah stands out for its authenticity and flavorful dishes, making it a recommended spot for vegetarians and Indian food lovers.
10.95$ lunch buffet. Till 3pm on weekdays. Eat as much as you can,Vegetarian Kosher Indian cuisine. Freshly cooked and different menu every day. I just love this place on 28th at Lexington. Keep on returning and recommending.
Really enjoyed our Indian meal with a great variety of dishes which were suggested by the Maitre de . He was very attentive and didn't encourage us to over order as I have experienced in other establishments. Eating out in NYC can be very expensive but the bill at the end of our substantial meal was surprisingly affordable. Highly recommended.
The joy of eating Dosa in NYC, and that too a pretty darn good one, is incomparable.<br/ <br/ We ordered the South Indian Thali, and got a variety of stuff- Masala Dosa, Idli, Wada, Sambar, Chutney and Halwa. The pakoras were not that great (oily, and lacked flavour)<br/ <br/ The service was quick, and food was piping hot! All in all a good bet.
Everything was delicious we ordered Samosas, Masala Dosa, Palak Paneer... all with interesting flavors. I've had a lot of Palak (Saag) Paneer at various Indian restaurants, and it's usually more or less the same flavor, with little variance. But this was different. The had an interesting (in a good way) mix of spices, new to me... definitely looking forward to future visits. Good prices and super friendly service too.
Good feeling place. And good food. I think it is the most pleasant settings I've been to on curry hill. The idli vadas were good. The sambhar tasted good. The service was good. It was expensive. I guess it's the feeling of what they make you feel when you are there is why it's worth it.