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Brick Lane Curry House claims to draw its inspiration from the curry houses of Brick lane, a Bangladeshi enclave located in the East End of London. These curry houses located across the pond specialize in the balti’ style of cooking, wherein curries are cooked and served in a cast iron wok-like dish called a Karahi.’ The menu at the Brick Lane Curry House offers a wide variety of these baltis’ which can be prepared with various different meats, fish, cottage cheese or tofu, according to your preference. In ... read more
79 2nd Ave, New York, NY, 10003, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
The best Indian Resturant in Manhattan – I've enjoyed very good curries at Dawat and Chola, and more recently at Banjara, and I've also tried many of the other 6th street and thirtieth street curry houses. BUT, until I ate at Brick lane for the first time last year, Ihad never found an Indian resturant that consistantly combined the full flavor, heat, textures and freshness that make for great Indian food. Brick Lane is simply the best Indian food I've had in this town! One dish that I particularly like to share as a starter... read more
Great Indian food. – This resteraunt certainly seems to be on its way up, I was here 2 years ago when the place was small, but now a bigger better location. Fortunately the food hasent changed and is still some of the finest Indian I have ever sampled. This place certainly is doing things right. Will definately come here again.
NOT like all the rest... – Brick Lane is exceptional, head and shoulders above all those other Indian restaurants in the neighborhood. The menu is varied and I have yet to eat something there that I didn't love. Service was excellent and there is a fun and relaxed atmosphere. A great value for your money...
Best on 6th Street – This restaurant is a relief from the usual throng on 6th Street for those looking for more than a cheap dodgy curry. The bar is spacious and well suited for pre or post dinner drinks, the place is clean and the food is excellent. The service can vary although overall its been fine on my last couple of trips. Hopefully this will continue to improve and not distract from an otherwise excellent dining experience.
Good food, really subpar service – I've eaten here twice in recent months. The first time I called in a to-go order. They said it'd be ready in 20 minutes, and sure enough, it was. A few weeks after that I made the mistake of eating a meal in the restaurant. The comments everyone else has made are pretty accurate: it took nearly an hour for the entrees to arrive after we'd eaten our appetizers, and we certainly didn't get an apology for the delay. I highly recommend the food, which is some of the best I've encountered outsid... read more
great all around experience – The food was so tasty, the service was great, and every person we encountered was pleasant and fast. The ambience was very cool with colanders as wall lamp shades and neat lanters from the ceilings. Each dish was more than plenty and so good we tried to finish what we ordered, but ate until we were too full. I regret not having room for gulab jamin. Another time. Definitely would come back. Love the name too!
An Indian Restaurant that's a cut above – This Indian restaurant is a cut above the other 6th street establishments. Each of the dishes we had were great, but personal faves were the toor daal, chicken makhni and the naans. It's not for people with sensitive stomachs, but if you like spice and not all your dishes to taste the same, go here!
Ms – Who's writing these reviews? The service was the worst -- I waited 15 min before my dinner arrived even though my companion was already finished eating. I just moved here from London and its a disgrace to call this place an Indian Restaurant. The curry's were muddy, the appetizers greasy and cold... and the prices were expensive. SKIP IT!
FELT LIKE GOA!!!!! – a very pretty restaurant on 6th street, the best of the lot in looks as well as food, i loved it. HOME AWAY FROM HOME (ATLEAST THE FOOD)
Brick Lane Curry House has a 4.1 star rating with 633 reviews.
Brick Lane Curry House is closed now. It will open on Monday at 9:00 a.m.
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