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What Kritika likes about Doaba Deli:
I used to dine at this restaurant frequently. For under $8, you can enjoy four different types of vegetarian curries, rice, naan, salads, pickles, and tea for a late-night meal. They also serve high-quality parathas (stuffed naan). The space is a bit cramped, similar to many other restaurants in NYC. View all feedback. What void i doesn't like about Doaba Deli:
The food was alright. I had the mixed platter and all the different hot dishes kind of tasted the same to me except for the texture given by the ingredients. It comes with a salad that is pretty nasty to eat with a plastic fork from a styrofoam plate. As a new customer who is not too experienced with Indian food, I felt a bit lost. Luckily the guy working there happily explained me what was in the different buffet tr... View all feedback.
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The food was alright. I had the mixed platter and all the different hot dishes kind of tasted the same to me except for the texture given by the ingredients. It...
read moreThe restaurant is run by a really lovely older couple who prepare the food themselves. They are very accommodating and will gladly address any dietary concerns...
read moreAffordable, fast, and vegan! I typically go for the large plate with rice, and the staff is always eager to clarify which dishes are vegan. At just $8, it's a f...
read moreThis restaurant is well-known for its delicious, affordable vegetarian Indian breads. If you're vegan, simply request that they don't use butter, as it's the on...
read moreThe food was fine. I had the mixed plate and all the different hot dishes tasted the same to me except the texture given by the ingredients. It comes with a sal...
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read moreCheap, quick, and vegan! I typically order the large plate with rice, and the staff is always happy to explain which dishes are vegan. For just $8, it’s a fanta...
read moreThe interior could use some improvement, but the food is delicious and full of flavor. About 70 of the menu options are vegan.
The restaurant is run by a really lovely elderly couple who are very attentive to their customers' dietary needs. I would wholeheartedly support this place, but...
read moreThat was in order. I had the mixed plate and all the different hot dishes tasted the same to me except the texture given by the ingredients. it comes with an sa...
read moreThis place is famous for delicious, Indian and inexpensive vegetarian fresh bread. they can ask for vegan option because the only possible milk ingredient in br...
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read moreDoaba Deli is fantastic! The flavors are truly authentic Punjabi, and I absolutely love the saag and chana masala. Their chai is also exceptional. It's my favor...
read moreThe food is truly authentic! I ordered Aloo Paratha, Dal, and Shikanji, and I have found my new favorite spot for Punjabi cuisine.
This is the best Aloo Paratha I've tasted outside of India. As a Punjabi, I can honestly say it feels just like home cooking.
If you want home style Punjabi food this is where you go!!
Tastes so much like homemade Palak Paneer, love it!
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read moreIt's a really tiny place. No ambiance at all. Arrive, eat and leave is the name of the game here. Would not recommend for large groups. However the food is good...
read moreI used to dine at this restaurant frequently. For under $8, you can enjoy four different types of vegetarian curries, rice, naan, salads, pickles, and tea for a...
read moreThis restaurant has a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels very much like home. The food is reminiscent of what you would find in many Indian households, with e...
read moreIf you're looking for an affordable Indian vegetarian restaurant in the Upper West Side, this is the place for you! They offer fresh bread and a wide selection...
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