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Listed below are links to reviews of Saravanaas from around the web.
[ more from gastropoda]
"The shameless: Ed"s Lobster Bar, where the knockoffs of Pearl are too close for comfort and where the comfort level is close to hellish. I felt compelled to check it out for comparison"s sake, so I have only myself to blame for calories wasted and hea..."
[ more from menupages]
"I found this place after work and was one of the few people in the restaurant. Waiter patiently answered my questions and when I inquired about "a little of everything" he pointed me to the tasting menu dish (cannot remember the name...."
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"I found this place after work and was one of the few people in the restaurant. Waiter patiently answered my questions and when I inquired about..."
[ more from nycnosh]
"And it should also be said that we’re not easy to please when it comes to South Indian food, having cut our teeth on the mysore and pullavs at Udupi Palace, another group of vegetarian restaurants. Actually, in quite a few ways, Saravanaas and Udupi..."
[ more from nytimes]
"Perhaps not surprising for a place geared to an Indian clientele, the food struck Mr. Ray as very authentic, perhaps the most authentic southern Indian food in the city...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"This South Indian restaurant -- named for the Hindu goddess -- takes the middle ground in Curry Hill. Four chefs brought over from India man the kitchen that churns out only vegetarian fare...."
[ more from supervegan]
| "Atmosphere and service are sparse, but if you really just want to stuff your face full of delicious veg south indian food, go here. The food is not greasy (a common complaint about Indian food)...." |
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[ more from villagevoice]
"The southern Indian vegetarian dining landscape—a thriving genre in Curry Hill for over 15 years—is further bolstered with this branch of an Indian chain. You won"t be surprised to hear the place concentrates on such luncheon and snack items as iddl..."
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