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From the delectable appetizers to the music playing in the background, everything is thoroughly enjoyable at Haveli. This relaxed but somewhat upscale restaurant has a charming atmosphere, excellent service and reasonable prices. At dinnertime Indian musicians play softly, allowing their sitars to carry each patron away to a world far from the East Village. The samosas (meat and vegetable filled turnovers) make an excellent start. Lamb and spicy seafood dishes, shrimp or chicken tandoori, tikkas and kebabs of all types are p... read more
100 2nd Ave, Between 5th & 6th St, New York, NY, 10003, United States
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Mon | 12:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. | |
Tue | 12:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. | |
Wed | 12:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. | |
Thu | 12:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. | |
Fri | 12:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. | |
Sat | 12:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. | |
Sun | 12:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. |
The Best of the Best... – I've been going here for years and all I can say is the food is the BEST! I still have yet to find a place that serves true Indian cuisine minus the grease. Great spot for vegetarians! The place is always quiet and romantic. I'm a little apprehensive about the comments on the service - b/c every time I've been there the service has been up to par.
bad experience – Ok........ so everything was bad when i went....... the food was cold...... really bad service took half an hour just to get a drink... 20 mins to get me a plate.... the waiters were talking amongst each other rather then working......... so ya... i dont reccomened
Top Indian on Curry Row – I've been going to Haveli for years and they have had consistently good Indian food. The menu has a nice variety of options: vegetarian, seafood, meats, north and south indian food. I've always had very tasty, filling meals here. The service can definitely leave a bit to be desired, but the food is much better than its 6th st counterparts, and a little more expensive (but still very reasonable). If you like your food spicy you should definitely let them know, their standard is relatively mild (for i... read more
An upscale East Village Indian eatery specializing in spice. – In Short Just around the corner from 6th Street's India Row, this elegant eatery--with orange walls, soft lighting and high-backed banquettes capable of accommodating large parties--exudes a formal mood. Jacketed servers deliver a colorful array of vegetarian dishes, as well as classic staples, such as tandoori chicken, lamb biryani and goat cooked in yogurt and almonds. The vindaloo is one of the city's spiciest.
Not a Bangladeshi Knock-Off – Haveli and Mitali are real Indian food, not the mock-Indian greasy Bangladeshi crap which, in general, makes up 90% of the 6th street "Little Bangladesh" area. Excellent food, but quite definitely overpriced. I spent a year learning to cook Indian because I loved the Mitali/Haveli dishes so much, but got tired of paying $6 for a 50 cent dal, hehe. You get what you pay for.
good food; bad service – Haveli was a good neighborhood alternative to the embarrassing Indian restaurants that surround it; if you're looking for quality Indian food, best not to go to those. The food at Haveli, however, was quite good, if a little more expensive than necessary. It was the service, however, that ruined the dining experience: they simply don't have enough servers in the dining room to do anything efficiently. Ordering takes forever; food delivery takes forever; getting the check takes forever, etc. etc. With... read more
You Must Go to Haveli! 8- – We were promptly seated, we were given explanation of the different foods and spices by our waiter. He was extremely friendly. Though, there was a little confusion w/the serving of the food, they quickly made up for it w/a complimentary Mango Ice Cream Dessert. It was excellent!
Best indian food I've had ever – This is definitely better than Balucci's, its neighbor. The food was delicious and the chicken in the chicken tikka masala tasted like it was cooked in a real tandoori oven(a rare find). The nan was a little too greasy, but the rice was good. I definitely recommend this place to anyone who is looking for good indian food. Unfortunately, you have to pay a lot more compared to the other indian restaurants on Indian row.
This ain't no taxi driver stop – This is the real stuff. I do like going into the really cheap and tacky indian places on occassion, but it's so dark you usually can't identify what type of meat you are eating. So, for the most part I hit Haveli. It is clean, nicely decorated, staff is attentive and the food is delicious. A big beer, two apps and two entrees will run you a mere $45 at most. I go for the biryani, vindaloo, and stuffed breads. It's worth your while to try it out. It won't break your piggy bacnk. Believe me.
Haveli Restaurant has a 4 star rating with 64 reviews.
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