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This restaurant is pricey, but totally worth it! Each
This restaurant is pricey, but totally worth it! Each course was delicious, as were the mocktails. And the desserts were phenomenal. Will definitely be back.
Be the first to ReplyGreat experience! Food and service were spot on! We had
Great experience! Food and service were spot on! We had the 4 course meal and left very happy and full.
Be the first to ReplyMy friend and I wanted to definitely try a good fine dine
My friend and I wanted to definitely try a good fine dine Indian restaurant as NYC has so many of them. We decided to go ahead with Indian Accent which has been recognized by Mindy Kaling and BJ Novak. We selected a fixed 3 course dinner menu. They start off my offering a complimentary pumpkin soup and blue cheese balls before the dishes arrive. For appetizers we got beetroot kababs, jackfruit phulka (tacos), tofu medhu vada and pav bhaji. Out of all the appetizers, jackfruit phukla was our favorite. This was a modernized Mexican touch to a chapatti which we really liked. My second favorite was tofu vada. I don't think I ever imagined this combination of having silken tofu with a crispy vada covering. The gunpowder even though was less but very tasty. The pav bhaji was OK in terms of taste but it has to be the tiniest pav I have ever seen! For main course, we got black dal with garlic naan, saag paneer with makhani sauce, wild mushroom kebabs with truffle and mushroom kulcha. I think we liked our apps more than the main dishes. The saag paneer with makhani was our favorite out of the lot! The dal makhani surprisingly was the least favorite as it just did not have any salt. We skipped desert as we'd selected 2 apps each in our 3 course menu as both of us aren't desert people. The service was a bit average. We were a bit pissed when they offered sparkling water bottle without the lid. What's the point of ordering Sparkling water if the fizz can be easily evaporated? Overall, nice sophisticated ambiance. My expectations were slightly higher as this is NYC, taste could be more authentic but at the same time creative. P.S. Indian Accent also has it's branches in New Delhi and Mumbai. I visit Mumbai and Delhi very frequently but had never heard about this place before however they have glorious reviews at both of these places and it is very difficult to get a reservation in India!
Be the first to ReplyMy boyfriend is Indian so we eat at a lot of Indian
My boyfriend is Indian so we eat at a lot of Indian restaurants. He had eaten at this restaurant in Delhi so he wanted to try the NYC location. Wow one of the two best Indian restaurants we've eaten at in NYC. I put pictures of everything below. We each had the 4 course and we loved that they let u mix and match. The eggplant "cone" was my absolute favorite but everything was top notch. The restaurant was fancy but still comfortable. It was busy but yet we still felt like we were in a private date. Our server was soooooo attentive and had a great dry sense of humor. Really great expe overall.
Be the first to ReplyLovely place, amazing food, and great staff.
Maybe it was my party's preference for more traditional Indian cuisine, but this takes a venture to high end Indian cuisine and away from what you come to expect in the States. Only choice was a 3 or 4 course set menu, which wasn't bad for under $100 for each, but it was very heard to decide what was what. At the end, the server helped us out and we were experienced some amazing flavors and exotic dishes. Honestly, this was a great business dinner with my colleagues, but perhaps if I would have been more aware of the high scale offering, I might have chose a bit differently. Regardless, we ultimately truly enjoyed everything and most importantly didn't walk away with any stomach issues afterwards which is a major win for any Indian cuisine. I would be happy to return again someday, now with the necessary expectations.
Be the first to ReplyThe service and ambiance were excellent! I enjoyed certain
The service and ambiance were excellent! I enjoyed certain dishes more than others even given the large menu selection. If you sit at the bar you can order a la cart, but if you sit down at a table you have to choose between a 3 or 4 course prix fix menu. The tenderloin came out a little tough for the main course and they swapped it out for us with the prawns very quickly. The mid courses were my favorites actually, especially the prawns and how they were seasoned, but still very crunchy. The bone marrow was also fantastic and the greatest way to add cholesterol to your diet. The pork ribs, though super tender, didn't stand out beyond just falling off the bones in terms of flavor. The kukcha was absolutely delicious for both the duck and butter chicken, but they didn't have very much filling. I really liked the prawn main course also, but it needed a couple more prawns to round it out. The rice was a nice addition, but even with its color, it didn't add anything taste wise to the dish beyond being visually appealing carbs. The desserts were ok, the giant whipped cream was probably the most interesting and felt like barely eating anything. The pecan pie like dessert had great texture, but this was a bonus on the house which I wouldn't have paid for after tasting it. The sago pear was mildly interesting, but wasn't particularly sweet or unique beyond the oversized sago texture. I might go back to try the menu another time, but fantastic to try at least once. The experience was great overall even though I wasn't blown away by every dish.
Be the first to ReplyReally enjoyed my recent dinner here.
The starter of blue cheese stuffed naan and shorba was great, but I'm sure those who don't like blue cheese will be looking forward to the other options. The chaat and vada were really tasty. I wish the bhaaji was spicier, but the mini pavs were unique. The paneer with soy cube was very heavy, but paired well with the naan and daal. We were actually too stuffed to get dessert, which wasn't what we expected, so will have to return to check out their dessert options! Overall a great place to try a fixed menu of Indian food. Reservations needed.
Be the first to ReplyA delicious experience coupled with great service and
A delicious experience coupled with great service and beautiful ambiance. I tried the brunch tasting menu which was recently introduced by the restaurant. The restaurant came recommended by friends who had tried their dinner tasting menu and found it delicious. The brunch menu consisted of 2 courses with a choice of accompaniment and additional cost for dessert and drinks. Since I came with a group of friends, we got to try almost all the dishes on the menu. Ironically, the amuse bouche was one of the most flavorful dish of the meal. They served the most delicious pumpkin shorba with blue cheese naan. First course: Tried the burrata chaat, dried fenugreek papdi chaat, herb potato sago pancake, pao bhaji. My personal favorite was the burrata chaat. I loved the crispy lotus stem and the mustard-tomato jam/chutney in the dish. The jam was extremely delicious. Second course: Tried the egg ghee roast, uttapam, baked saffron cauliflower, shrimp and herb omlette. For me, the star of the second course was the saffron cauliflower baked dish. I had never had cauliflower with this flavor profile before. I would recommend giving it a try as it's something unique. Accompaniment: Tried the black dairy daal with naan, smoked eggplant and bujia raita, traditional black garlic naan, wild mushroom kulcha. Everything was delicious especially the kulcha and the black daal. Dessert: For dessert we could only try the makhan malai. It was pillowy, light, not overly sweet. I found the brunch tasting absolutely worth it's cost and would recommend it to anyone looking for fushion Indian fine dine.
Be the first to ReplyAn incredible high-end Indian restaurant with an incredible
An incredible high-end Indian restaurant with an incredible tasting menu. Every bite we had was amazing, the service was prompt despite us coming in at 10pm, and the general vibe of the restaurant is a cozy/calm. The food was inventive, eclectic, and still super balanced. I still think about the beet/peanut butter little bites as one of the most interestingly delicious bites I've had in a long time. I'm shocked they don't have a Michelin star, but I would NOT be surprised if it's coming.
Be the first to ReplySpectacular, inventive Indian cuisine.
My second time solo dining here, both times at the bar. The bar staff has gone above and beyond to make me feel welcome. The cocktails are fantastic.
Be the first to ReplyI enjoyed the food.
80% of the dishes were really good. My favorites were the dessert and the taco. I found the menu to be kind of confusing but the waiter was super helpful. The concept is kind of pretentious. It's not an Indian restaurant like we expected but an American restaurant with an "Indian accent." Pretty expensive so probably would not go back but glad I tried it out.
Be the first to ReplyCame to Indian Accent on a Wednesday evening.
The food was outstanding: Indian with a lot of creativity and fusion. We ordered the four course and we had:- Drinks: Mughal Fortification (awesome), Tiger Paw (Good not great)- Amuse: Blue cheese mulch's and a pumpkin soup - delicious- Starter: mutton dahi vada/green tomatoes (amazing) and assamese pork dumplings/broth/nettle oil/crispy black rice(so good)- Second: sweet pickle ribs/sundried mango/onion seeds(amazing), prawns/butter-pepper-garlic/cauliflower (so good)- Main: tandoori salmon/lemon-butter peas/herb oil (not good) and ghee roast lamb/roomali roti pancakes (amazing)- Accompaniment: butter chicken kulcha/sundried fenugreek (amazing)- Dessert: makhan malai/saffron milk/rose petal jaggery brittle/almonds (not good), dada barfi treacle tart/vanilla bean ice cream (so good)Can't wait to come back here. The service , while friendly and attentive was the greatest at selling items on the menu or describing them well but the recommendations were actually good so not a big deal. The prices were expensive but the quality was high.
Be the first to ReplyWhat a wonderful experience!! Presentation right on
What a wonderful experience!! Presentation right on point!!Remember to make reservations or you won't get in and have a good time....
Be the first to ReplyIndian Accent is a fine-dining restaurant located in the
Indian Accent is a fine-dining restaurant located in the heart of New York City, serving up contemporary Indian cuisine that is both innovative and delicious. From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by a warm and welcoming atmosphere that sets the tone for an exceptional dining experience.The menu at Indian Accent is a fusion of classic Indian dishes with a modern twist. Each dish is beautifully presented and bursting with flavor, showcasing the chef's creativity and skill. The standout dishes include the duck khurchan, a dish of shredded duck with a spicy tomato sauce and mini uttapams, and the paneer cheesecake, which combines the creamy texture of paneer with the sweetness of cheesecake.The service at Indian Accent is impeccable, with attentive and knowledgeable waitstaff who are eager to assist with any questions or requests. The wine list is extensive, with a variety of carefully curated options that pair perfectly with the bold flavors of the food.The ambiance of the restaurant is elegant and refined, with sleek decor and comfortable seating. The lighting is dimmed to create a cozy and intimate atmosphere, perfect for a romantic dinner or a special occasion.Overall, Indian Accent is a standout restaurant that offers an exceptional dining experience. The innovative cuisine, impeccable service, and elegant ambiance make it a must-visit for anyone looking for a memorable culinary adventure in the heart of New York City.
Be the first to ReplyOverall really good food.
I thought 90% of the dishes I tried were really good. The only ones I didn't love that much were the blue cheese bread and the fake meat dish. Both cocktails were really good. The scallops were good but i wouldn't get again. The service was amazing. Our waiter was really helpful and answered all our questions. Was definitely expensive and I left not super full but it was tasty.
Be the first to Replyhad a great valentines day meal here!! interior was cute
had a great valentines day meal here!! interior was cute and good for a date night. I enjoyed all of the dishes, definitely the most unique Indian food I've ever had. I'd recommend trying it out!! :)
Be the first to ReplyIndian Accent offers a fantastic Indian fusion experience
Indian Accent offers a fantastic Indian fusion experience that is truly unparalleled. I have visited it a few times by now and continue to be impressed by the quality of the dining experience. Highly recommend!
Be the first to ReplyWe had a great meal last minute! We had plans for an Indian
We had a great meal last minute! We had plans for an Indian restaurant across the street but they had a 40 minute wait and we had Carnegie theater tickets!Indian Accent was full but they seated us at the bar. Super wonderful upscale Indian. Denne at the bar was super helpful, gave us great suggestionsWe had a couple appetizers, the shrimp and Cauliflower, and a crispy potato appetizers and a wonderful lamb dish that we shared! All were super flavorful!They also brought out an amuse bouche of pumpkin coconut soup Called shorba and filled a blue cheese naan bite. The soup was amazing and I loved loved it! Denne had them bring another surprised shot of it and gave me the recipe!!!! I just made it at home and it's so yummy!!!This is a fun, yum, restaurant!!
Be the first to ReplyOne of the best meals I've had in NYC in a long time.
Great service, a beautiful interior, and some really interesting, flavorful, and well curated dishes. Did not disappoint.
Be the first to ReplyWent here for my anniversary after I had it bookmarked for
Went here for my anniversary after I had it bookmarked for years. Ordered 2 three course meals, one for me and one for wife. Starters were very average sweet potato and chat both. Main course sweet corn and moilee was good. Kadai paneer was totally unexpected and not good. Deserts were good. Doda burgi was the best item among all items. Overall not worth $80 + tip + tax per person. Nothing extraordinary taste wise.
Be the first to ReplyThe service is great - I enjoy eating at the bar so I can
The service is great - I enjoy eating at the bar so I can enjoy a few courses - had the sweet potato appetizer and it was absolutely delicious 5/5. The pumpkin soup send blue cheese bouche amuse is 10/10The eggplant appetizer was inedible 0/5The paneer entree had the most delicious sauce but barely any and the paneer lacked taste and the portion was rather less 3/5
Be the first to ReplyCame back a second time and everything was spot on.
The cocktails are amazing and the food was great. The mutton dahi vada appetizer was a bit weird, basically, a dahi vada dish with mutton added to it. But everything else was spot on.
Be the first to ReplyElegant understated interior feels upscale.
We came prepared for a high end dinner experience that would justify the cost.They didn't disappoint. On the contrary:Seating was just in time and since it is Midtown New York they correctly assume the early seating are ahead of scheduled performance, and verify the time you want to be out.You can pick a 3 or 4 Prix fixe menu. We chose the 3, which allowed us to taste 6 great dishes ( see pics).A very pleasant surprise was complementary mini stuffed naans with 2 shots of red spicy coconut warm drink ( see pic).The pace of the meal was perfect: lasted about an hour with minimal waits in between courses.All in all a great gastronomic experience in s very pleasant setting: we plan to come back in our next visit to NYC!
Be the first to ReplyBest Indian food in midtown.
No question. The flavors in every dish are brilliant. It is expensive but worth it!
Be the first to ReplyInnovative approach to Indian food .
Everything was exceptional. Food, drinks and service.
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