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Bhavik Indian Grocery Store | 914-592-8086 | |
RaaSa Indian Cuisine | 914-347-7890 | |
RaaSa Indian Cuisine is located at 145 East Main Street, Elmsford, NY 10523 in Westchester County.
From RaaSa: "RaaSa quite literally translates to "Essence of Life or Food". RaaSa features kababs and dum biryani. The menu has dishes from Punjab, Kerala and Calcutta. Raasa combines modern design elements to create a Contemporary, yet warm ambiance; which is a reflection of its in house spice blends and authentic culinary style." website and more . . . |
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Chutney Masala "Indian" | 914-591-5500 |
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Coriander Modern Indian | 914-235-1306 | |
Coriander, Modern Indian, is located at 154 Larchmont Ave., Larchmont, NY 10538 in Lower Westchester County.
From Coriander: "Enter the new era of modern dining respecting the rich and robust tradition of authentic Indian cuisine, while infusing an evolutionary, contemporary experience has been the focus of Larchmont’s hottest new restaurant. restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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Rani Mahal "Indian Cuisine" | 914-835-9066 | |
Rani Mahal, serving Indian cuisine, is located at 327 Mamaroneck Ave., Mamaroneck, NY 10543 in Westchester County.
From Rani Mahal: "Welcome to Rani Mahal where we offer our guests a variety of delicious Indian cuisine served with the freshest of ingredients. Quality food coupled with warm genuine service will exceed all of your expectations. At Rani Mahal We offer an extensive menu selection including a generous vegetarian menu. Choose from many delicious Indian dishes such as Tandoori Chicken, Chicken Tikka, Lamb Tikka, Tandoori Fish, Shrimp Tandoori, Tandoori Medley, King Kabab, Aloo Gobi, Baingan Bhurtha, and many other Indian dishes." restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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India House Restaurant | 914-736-0005 | |
India House Restaurant, serving Traditional Indian cuisine, is located at 2089 Albany Post Road, Route 9A, Montrose, NY 10548 in northern Westchester County.
Restaurant ReviewBuffetFamily Restaurant Serving lunch and dinner restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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Passage To India | 914-244-9595 | |
Passage To India Restaurant, serving Indian food, is located at 17 Main Street in Mount Kisco, NY 10549 in Westchester County. more . . . |
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Coromandel "Indian Cuisine" | 914-235-8390 | |
Coromandel cuisine of India is located at 30 Division Street, New Rochelle, NY 10801 in Westchester County.
From Coromandel: "In addition to offering the distinctive tastes from Tamilnadu and Andhra Pradesh on the Coromandel Coast, our authentic cuisine also reflects the traditional flavors of Karnataka, Kerala and Parsi and the Goa's golden coast." restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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Ruchi of India | 914-788-1888 | |
Ruchi of India, serving Indian food and buffet, is located at 1853 Main Street, Peekskill, NY 10566 in Westchester County.
From Ruchi: "Ruchi means tasty and flavorful; and that is what we bring to you! Explore the many tastes of India with our daily lunch buffet and a la carte dinner. Come experience the spices and curries, used for generations in India, in our warm and welcoming dining room. restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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BHOG "Indian Cuisine" | 914-769-4100 | |
BHOG, serving Indian Cuisine, is located at 68 Wheeler Ave., Pleasantville, NY 10570 in Westchester County.
From BHOG: Serving "redefined Indian Cuisine - We are passionate about cooking. We serve modern day innovative dishes inspired by India's contemporary palate and offer delicious Soups (Shorbe), Salads, Starters (Shuruat), Tandoor, Chicken (Murgh), Seafood (Samundar Se), Lamb And Goat, Rice Dishes, Breads, Vegetables (Subji), Drinks, and Desserts." restaurant review, website and more . . . | ||
Little Mumbai Market | 914-773-0500 | |
Little Mumbai Market, offering Indian cuisine and a wide range of French crepes, is located at 475 Bedford Road, Pleasantville, NY 10570 in Westchester County.
From Little Mumbai: "The streets of Paris meet the streets of Mumbai. Stop by and taste world-famous street foods, including French crepes and Indian chaat." restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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Tandoori Taste of India | 914-937-2727 | |
Tandoori Taste of India, serving Indian / Pakistani cuisine, is located at 163 North Main Street, Port Chester, NY 10573 in Westchester County.
From Tandoori: "Tandoori Taste of India serving Quality Indian Cuisine in Westchester, New York Since 1996. We use exotic ingredients. Our recipes are unique and everything is made-to-order. We offer the finest quality Indian Foods along with an innovative menu. Set in a classically romantic space, we distinguish ourselves from other Indian Restaurants by going out of our way to provide attentive and unpretentious service. We are the perfect venue, be it business, romance or special occasions." restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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Jewel of Himalaya - Scarsdale | 914-874-5506 | |
Jewel Of Himalaya Restaurant, serving authentic Nepali Tibetan fusion cuisine, is located at 751 Central Park Ave., Scarsdale, NY 10583 in southern Westchester County.
From Jewel of Himalaya: "Welcome to Jewel of Himalaya, where we pride ourselves in bringing the tastes and aromas from the top of the world to a plate near you. Winner of the Zagat's Best, we a Jewel of Himalaya love to use our skills and knowledge in preparing authentic Nepali Tibetan fusion cuisine. Locals love our Chicken Vindaloo, Saag Paneer and Vegetarian-friendly Dal Makhini, each prepared with fresh and organic Himalayan herbs and spices. Order online today for carryout and add a side of Beef Momo, deep fried or steamed dumplings served with a specialty tomato sauce. restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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Swagat "Halal Indian Cuisine" | 914-332-5544 | |
Swagat, serving Halal Indian cuisine, is located at 19 North Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591 a River Town in Westchester County.
From Swagat: "The term Swagat means, welcome, and we are doing just that by inviting visitors to the flavorful and healthy traditional cuisine with open arms. We invite you to join us on a culinary adventure full of taste and healthful dining. restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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Spice Village | 914-779-5400 | |
Spice Village, serving classic Indian cuisine, is located at 8 Columbus Ave., Tuckahoe, NY 10707 in Lower Westchester County.
From Spice Village: "Get mesmerized with every morsel of our dishes that is brought to your table with real flavor. Spice Village is committed to preserving a culture, tradition and standard in culinary tastes, making every meal a memorable one. Fresh as the first rays, the aroma and the taste of our dishes wins over your heart, making every feast turn out to be a festival in itself. Inviting words of praises and admirations, if you are a first-time visitor, you will find our cuisine versatile, ranging from paying real homage to things that should celebrate the simple clean or delicate flavors to going all out in presenting you dishes that explode with flavors redolent of spice and heat." restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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Mughal Palace | 914-997-6090 | |
Mughal Palace, serving Indian food, is located at 16 Broadway in Valhalla, NY 10595 in Westchester County.
From Mughal Palace: "Mughal Palace is a fine Indian Cuisine restaurant. We are located on Broadway in Valhalla. At Mughal Palace, we have a generous menu ofthe finest Indian Cuisine. Dine in our comfortable and romantic dining area or have a drink at our bar." restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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Ambadi "Indian take-out" | 914-686-2014 | |
Ambadi, a casual Indian Restaurant, is located at 141 East Post Road in White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County.
From Ambadi: "The children of Simson Kalathara, the owner of Bengal Tiger in White Plains, have struck out on their own. But they didn't go far. Matthew Simson, John Simson and Mary Simson Kalathara have opened Ambadi, a casual Indian restaurant, across the street. The restaurant, which is named for the birthplace of Krishna, is a modern take on Indian, and offers small plates of street food like Bombay chaat, samosas, tandoori and korna. The restaurant is cash only, and mostly for takeout; there are only 8 seats." restaurant review, website and more . . . | ||
Royal Palace | 914-289-1988 | |
Royal Palace, serving Indian cuisine, is located at 77 Knollwood Road, White Plains, NY 10607 in Westchester County.
From Royal Palace: "Welcome to Royal Palace. Our menu is specially designed to give you a flavor and a glimpse of our history. Take your time to scan through our elaborate menu, ask our staff the meaning of the names of our dishes, and let them know your particular preferences, mild, medium or quite spicy. Try our tandoori cooking; a legacy of India’s sentiments of the populace executed the marriage of spices with their own favorite lamb and chicken dishes. As Westchester' premier Indian restaurant, Royal Palace lives up to its reputation, serving you the authentic Indian delicacies not found in most Indian Restaurants." restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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Neha Palace | 914-476-5900 | |
Neha Palace, serving Indian cuisine, is located at 27 Meyer Ave (Behind Cross County Mall) Yonkers, NY 10704 in southern Westchester County.
From Neha Palace: "Great meals come from great traditions. With over 30,000 years of history, India’s culinary heritage is truly unparalleled. Blessed with bountiful resources, including the world’s most flavorful spices, India is a hotbed of delicious classic cuisines and fresh culinary experimentation. In India, food is sacred, the centerpiece at the heart of every community. It nourishes both body and spirit. restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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Jewel of Himalaya - Yorktown Heights | 914-302-2886 | |
Jewel Of Himalaya Restaurant, authentic Nepali Tibetan fusion cuisine, is located in the Triangle Shopping Center, 34 Triangle Center, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 in northern Westchester County.
From Jewel of Himalaya: "Welcome to Jewel of Himalaya, where we pride ourselves in bringing the tastes and aromas from the top of the world to a plate near you. Winner of the Zagat's Best, we a Jewel of Himalaya love to use our skills and knowledge in preparing authentic Nepali Tibetan fusion cuisine. Locals love our Chicken Vindaloo, Saag Paneer and Vegetarian-friendly Dal Makhini, each prepared with fresh and organic Himalayan herbs and spices. Order online today for carryout and add a side of Beef Momo, deep fried or steamed dumplings served with a specialty tomato sauce. restaurant review, website and more . . . |
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Looking for Indian food in Westchester County? Select from The Westchester Restaurant Guide's list of Indian restaurants. Indian Cuisine The unforgettable aroma of India is not just the heavy scent of jasmine and roses on the warm air. It is also the fragrance of spices so important when preparing Indian food, especially to preparing curry. The world "curry" is an English derivative of "kari", meaning soice sauce, but curry does not, in India, come as a powder. It is the subtle and delicate blending of spices such as turmeric, cardamom, ginger, coriander, nutmeg and poppy seed. The Indian cook has some twenty-five spices (freshly ground as required) with which to mix the recognized combinations or "masalas". Many of these spices are also noted for their medicinal properties. They, like the basic ingredient, vary from region to region. Although not all Hindus are vegetarians, you will probably eat more vegetable dishes than is common in Europe, particularly in South India. Indian vegetables are inexpensive, varied and superbly cooked. Generally, meat dishes are more common in the north, notably Rogan Josh (curried lamb), Gushtaba (spicey meat balls in yoghurt), and the delicious Biriyani (chicken or lamb in orange flavored rice, sprinkled with sugar and rose water). Mughlai food is rich, creamy, deliciously spiced and liberally sprinkled with nuts and saffron. The ever popular Tandoori cooking (chicken, meat or fish marinated in herbs and baked in a clay oven) and kebabs are also northern cuisine. When eating Indian food in the south, curries are mainly vegetable and inclined to be hotter. Special dishes include: Bhujia (vegetable curry), Dosa, Idli and Sambar (rice pancakes, dumplings with pickles and vegetable and lentil curry), and Raitas (yoghurt with grated cucumber and mint). Coconut is a major ingredient of South Indian food. On the West coast there is a wide choice of fish and shellfish; Bombay duck (curried or fried bomnloe fish) and pomfret (Indian salmon) are just two. Another specialty is the Parsi Dhan Sak (lamb or chicken cooked with curried lentils) and Vindaloo vinegar marinade. Fish is also a feature of Bengali cooking as in Dahi Maach (curried fish in yoghurt flavored with turmeric and ginger) and Malai (curried prawn with coconut). One regional distinction is that whereas in the south rice is the staple food, in the north this is supplemented and sometimes substituted by a wide range of flat breads, such as Pooris, Chappatis and Nan. Common throughout India is Dhal (crushed lentil soup with various additional vegetables), and Dhai, the curd or yoghurt which accompanies the curry. Besides being tasty, it is a good "cooler"; more effective than liquids when things get too hot. Sweets are principally milk based puddings, pastries and pancakes. Available throughout India is Kulfi, the Indian ice cream, Rasgullas (cream cheese balls flavored with rose water), Gulab Jamuns (flour, yoghurt and ground almonds), and Jalebi (pancakes in syrup). Besides a splendid choice of sweets and sweetmeats, there is an abundance of fruit, both tropical, mangoes, pomegranates and melons, and temperate apricots, apples and strawberries. It is common to finish the meal by chewing Pan as a digestive. Pan is a betel leaf in which are wrapped spices such as aniseed and cardamon. Another custom is to eat with your fingers but remember only of the right hand. Tea is India’s favorite drink and many of the varieties are famous the world over. It will often come ready brewed with milk and sugar unless "tray tea" is specified. Coffee is increasingly popular, Nimbu Pani (lemon drink), Lassi (iced buttermilk) and coconut milk straight from the nut are cool and refreshing. Soft drinks (usually sweet) and bottled water are widely available, as, are Western alcoholic drinks. Indian beer and gin are comparable with the world’s best, and are not expensive. The variety of Indian cooking is immense, it is colorful and aromatic, it can be fiery or not, as desired, and it is usually reasonably priced. Note that many Indians are vegetarians or consume more vegetables than meat. As a result of this, there is large numbers of excellent traditional as well as modern Indian vegetarian dishes available. However, these dishes might not be Vegan because they might use ghee or yogurt.
Excerpts of this article are credited to the India Tourism website.
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