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[ more from 10best]
"This upscale East-50's Midtowner has long been the trendsetter in Indian cuisine. Regulars return again and again for the great service and innovative food that features such spicy treats as bhel poori, shrimp and salmon...."
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"Perhaps the premier Indian restaurant in the city, with modern decor and walls simply appointed with groupings of small and colorful sculpted faces...."
[ more from gayot]
| "Dawat means invitation to feast and for those in search of arguably the best Indian food in New York, this is the place to make your reservation. The elegant establishment, which has chef/cookbook author/TV personality Madhur Jaffrey as the creative force..." |
1 reviews
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[ more from insiderpages]
"Dawat, meaning "invitation to a feast" sets the standard by which other Indian Restaurants are measured. Ms Madhur Jaffrey, an internationally renowned Cook Book Author, Actress and Teacher is the driving force behind Dawat...."
[ more from judysbook]
| "SInce they were of the only restaurants with a vegetarian menu and couple of my friends are vege's was stuck with this place. The only thing that made it bearable was that i was with close friends so enjoyed the company...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "We were visiting NYC and looking for a local Indian restaurant. The Yahoo reviews were helpful in picking out our restaurant, so I wanted to pass on the favor...." |
2 reviews
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[ more from menupages]
"This was my second time eating at this restaurant, and it did not disappoint. My husband (who hadn't been before but who loves Indian food) and another couple (who travel to NYC frequently, and had also been before) went on a Friday night...."
[ more from nymag]
"Dawat goes through phases: Sometimes it's New York's best and most creative Indian restaurant; other times it's just a very good one (in which case, if it's anything less than outstanding, it's overpriced). The flavors, inspired by Indian actress and cook..."
[ more from realeats]
"Please note that you must add a comment to have your review count towards a restaurant's score. Reviews are reviewed for appropriate content every 30-60 days, so you will not see your review right away...."
[ more from savorynewyork]
""The flavors, inspired by Indian actress and cookbook author Madhur Jaffrey, have a tendency to default to somewhat softer, Americanized norms, but clear communication with the waitstaff can fix that...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "The moniker translates as "invitation to feast" and you'll definitely want to accept that proposition. Dawat is arguably the best upscale Indian restaurant in the city (arguably because when it comes to chutney and tandoori, both Indians and New Yorkers t..." |
12 reviews
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[ more from travel.yahoo]
| "OverviewMany believe that there is a lack of good Indian food compared to many other cuisines in New York City, particularly when it comes to upscale restaurants...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from villagevoice]
"This East Side spot is the culinary home of cookbook author and actress Madhur Jaffery. The menu tempts fans of the subcontinent with a selection of dishes that they might not otherwise taste...."
[ more from wcities]
"Many believe that there is a lack of good Indian food compared to many other cuisines in New York City, particularly when it comes to upscale restaurants. The elegant, spacious interior is inviting, and painted masks on the walls add a sense of the exotic..."
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