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Reviews for Deep Indian Kitchen in New York, NY

Roja Adhikari 1 year ago
4

Food was so good. I liked their system of ordering food through kiosk. The portion was good according to the price. They don?t... charge extra for service charge. I liked their pink lemonade a lot. This is good place to take quick bite and dine in. I wouldrecommend everyone to visit there once. Read more

Muge BN 1 year ago
5

Fast stop for tasty Indian dishes. Reasonable prices, we got main dish and 4 sides for $13. The chicken tikka masala was... delicious. Place was spacious and you can order via tablet which was nice app. Read more

David Nghiem 1 year ago
5

Good Indian food near central park. Orders right now only through kiosk, all meals have pictures So you know what you order.... Portions are really big, tikka masala with 4 sides, 1 entree and lemonade was 22 $. Restrooms are clean, but you need to askstaff for door code to open. For me it is perfect. Only issue might be small amount of seats when it gets busy. Read more

Pawan Sachdeva 1 year ago
2

"A new low". Sometime when you fail to appreciate the effort and creativity of restaurant brands to keep things fair and real... with the customers, you come across a place that is as bad as it can get. Deep Kitchen outlet was one similar weencountered. Ambience: Average. Floor and tables sticky with humidity Designed for take out. Service: Average. Around theclosing time the water dispenser was emptied. We were still inside the store and only option was to purchase water bottle. Food:Below average. Veg options maybe ok ok. Samosa seems good. Kathi roll was ridiculous (curry based recipe used as the filling) Icould not believe when I had the first bite. Biryani: big disappointment: It was rice topped with some flavored curry: Chickenbreast pieces (breast is nvr used for biryani) . I just had one spoon and realized this is the New Low Quality of food. Rest :ok ok. Conclusion: Though the brand claims to be authentic; my take is though many may like it; this place is far from beingIndian flavour; all tomato based curry. Come here when there us no other option. There is no parking. Well it is same for mostplaces in NY. I may not advise anyone to go here. Better pick up fries from Mc'D Wendy's near by or the Dave Hot chicken etc. Read more

Melina Christian 1 year ago
5

Very good. I just want to share a picture of both options they have available. The Feast gives you more options in the plate but... Biryani had more food in my opinion. Both delicious. Read more

Prashanth Vissapragada 1 year ago
5

I always like Deep Indian Kitchen, if you are in New York, and crave almost authentic Indian cuisine, served in a fast food... style, definitely do visit Deep. Spice levels are good. Level 2 is good for Indian spice levels. I have ordered biryani withspice level 3, and it was very spicy for a Hyderabadi. The food tasted fresh and good. Read more

Nicki Arens 1 year ago
5

Really neat fast casual stop for flavorful Indian style dishes. Level 2 left my mouth on fire, but had so much flavor, not just... heat. Reasonable prices - the feast came with a main dish and 4 sides for $13. We ordered a lot for 2 people to try differentthings. The chicken meatballs in the crepe style wrap were my favorite, but I can't remember the exact name of the dish. It camewith 3 generous sized pieces served sort of like tacos. Read more

Hezy Jamez 2 years ago
5

The food was Delicious and It was my first time trying chicken biryani from here. I normally get chicken biryani from like fun... of trucks around Manhattan. I got not spicy since I do not tend to like spicy stuff. The white sauce in top was amazing andadded to the overall flavor. I would definitely be coming back again. I got the Blood Orange Lemonade with it and it was myfirst time trying Blood orange. It was sweet and tasted great. It was like a cross between a orange and grapefruit which isexactly how they described a blood orange. This place has a bathroom open to customers. Ànd to my surprise, a huge cold waterdispenser so I was able to full up my 2 water bottles for the train ride home. Read more