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James Bremner
+5
Fantastic space, amazing food. Totally redefines your idea of Indian food into a Brooklyn bistro experience with the most fabulous food and cocktails and service. Rivals Indian accent at a fraction of the cost.
5
Winnie Xu
+5
Came on a Tuesday evening and it was pretty empty. Absolutely delicious drinks. Love the chaat masala salt rims. There’s a cocktail for every palate. The fusion is subtle in most dishes, which is fun! 4.5 stars round up to 5 because the portions are pretty small. Pao de Queijos and their accompanying chutneys were delightful. Pani puri has salmon crudo in it so it was almost Japanese fusion. The tamarind soup I would have preferred to have more spices and be more tart. Pomegranate Panisse - a great chaat/snack. Spinach ravioli - mild and earthy. It was good, but I was hoping for a stronger masala flavor since it has potential to be more like saag paneer. Wild mushroom dish - really good but a small dish. The crispy bottom and the soft mushrooms are a great pairing.
5
Chithra Venkatesan
+5
I thoroughly enjoyed our meal here! It wasn’t the crazy, knock my socks off, oh my god I need to return every day for the next week feeling that I usually have for places I give 5 stars to, but it was solidly solid. The atmosphere and service were 5⭐️. The pao de paneer would be a skip- it was good but not substantially different from the Brazilian cheese bread it’s based off of. The chutneys were good, but again, nothing I would order again. Our mains were delicious! I would call the things we had vaguely Indian- it’s not clearly Indian like some of the other contemporary Indian restaurants in the city. Both dishes were great though! I haven’t had anything like either of those dishes! The cake was delicious- moist and dense and wonderful. Overall, we are excited to return some time! I wanna try the poutine for sure and the ravioli! It was clear that whoever created this place put a lot of thought and love into it, and I hope it becomes a place we return to every year.
4
Chris Morrissey
+4
I looked in and kept walking, because it looked empty on a Thursday at prime time. I remember someone somewhere saying something glowing about it under it’s previous name (Corner Delhi), so i turned around and went in. Gorgeous space. Really eye catching menu (although i wish they would reconsider “new american”) Wine btg list is ok, but with nothing under $17 (or over $19) I want more choices. Albariño is nice. Broccoli rabe and coconut starter. Ok, I’m listening. So smart to juxtapose that coconut against the bitterness. I was steered toward the chicken and rice. Like satay next to risotto with a dollop of harissa in a pool of mint chutney. Wow. The prices let me know they know how good they are, but they back it up. This should be more packed than Sofreh, imo and it’s alarmingly slow. Go eat here.
5
Paulina Vo
+5
Honestly I don’t know how this place isn’t more well rated. This was my second time, my partner’s third and the food is always incredible, staff is top tier! The cocktails are great and the vibe is perfect for a date or small group meal. Get the fried shrimp dish and chicken main, you won’t be disappointed!
5
Michael J
+5
Corner Delhi has consistently been an exemplary dining experience. Food, atmosphere, cocktails, wine, and service have never been anything but top notch. Our recent visit was no different. Started off with the Rosita-Ji's Negroni and the Cheeky Monkey cocktails. I loved the smoky but well-balanced Monkey and my partner liked the Negroni riff although she prefers a standard one. For starters we chose the Hot Shrimp Pakora and the Pondy Fisherman's Pani Puri. The shrimp were great but the Pani Puri was stellar. Textures and flavors were excellent. It's a great choice to start your meal. For mains, we shared the Mumbai Chicken Milanese and Babu's Bacon Butter Noodles. Both were very tasty and a bit spicy. The rice that comes with the chicken was really good. And the bacon in the noodles was delicious. Cause, you know, bacon. 🥓💯 I enjoyed a glass of Trebbiano Spoletino with our entrees and it was nicely refreshing. We were too full for dessert but that was okay after a meal that delicious. Lastly, our server was nice, attentive, and quite friendly. Definitely check this place out, it's worth it!
5
Beth Goldberg
+5
This has become our go-to spot to bring friends. Both food and cocktails are outrageously good, especially the chicken, salmon, and shrimp mains. We end up scraping the plates every time because the sauces are so so flavorful. Any cocktail with a masala spiced rim is also not to be missed. Passion fruit pave is a light, perfectly balanced way to end a meal. The staff are all lovely and attentive, and candlelit vibe is cozy. We’ll be back again soon!
5
Jacqueline Passaro
+5
Delicious food, cute atmosphere! We had the sweet potato samosas and tandoori chicken. Both were cooked perfectly, and the service was prompt and friendly! Would definitely recommend.
5
Isabelle Ji
+5
We only came for drinks plus got the bread. I loved my drink, the hot goan—felt like I was eating a delicious juicy mango dipped in a lil bit of spices. Highly recommend the cheese bread as well. It is so chewy and goes so well with the coconut chutney. I needed more of that
5
Chris M
+5
We hadn't visited this restaurant for close to 5 years. What a huge mistake! Always trying to support local businesses, sometimes when they are on your doorstep you avoid them.. not any more. The shrimp starter and chicken main were exceptional. Service was super friendly and polished. "No" Park Slope residents, support this venue!
5
Victoria Young
+5
Incredible food and cocktails! I’ve been working my way through the menu and have enjoyed every dish. My favorites include the Salmon Pani Puri, Shepard’s Cavetelli and Clay Oven Chicken. I’d recommend making a reservation for weekends and larger groups.
5
Madeline Hickman
+5
Such a phenomenal understated spot! All the food is great, as are the cocktails, but the burger rivals all the best ones in NYC. Also, the chocolate cake is next level. Love this spot!
5
Bobby Namdar
+5
This food was seriously delicious. The samosas, fried shrimp, salmon, steak frites, chicken, and lamb pasta - all soooo so so so delicious. I was so impressed - the drink were great as well. I want to come back as soon as i can!
5
Scott Vicari
+5
Consistently one of our favorite restaurants in the neighborhood. Everything on the menu is exceptional and the service is very friendly. Check this gem out if you have never been!
4
Katy Conrad
+4
I thought the food here was great! the soup is a must do as is the butter chicken. The poutine tasted good but is a pretty heavy dish and I’m not super into the soggy fries thing. One of the servers was a bit rude to my partner so that rubbed us the wrong way but we both decided the tasty food made up for it and really enjoyed the meal! Also the decor is adorable, would be a great date night spot.
4
Yukiko Ikeda
+4
This was my second time. I have remembered it was cozy, calm place so We decided to go for a friend’s dinner on Valentine’s Day. The interior was kind of antique styled and the lighting was warm. It made me feel like I was in the old days. When we tried to order and threw the two simple questions such as if possible to change the spicy level and what was the popular menu to the server and he suddenly went back to the kitchen and take care of other customer. This seemed a little disrespectful to me so the star is 4 but the meals were so great, especially the thin naan was perfect texture. I want to try other menus sometime soon.
4
H K
+4
Good dining experience, spaced out table, with open windows and doors. Asha’s arancini, rice balls with curry sauce was a great start. Old delhi style butter chicken was our favorite out of all dishes. Aged basmati lemon rice was one of the best rice I’ve had in Indian cuisines. Ohh if you want to drunk lassi type of drinks, make sure to check ingredients on the menu. Some are hard to taste any yogurt. Overall, all curry based dishes weren’t strongly flavored, so I guess it is good for anyone experiencing curry.
5
Szu-Min Yu
+5
Blown away! My gf and I ordered the poutine fries, chicken samosa (DELICIOUS!), butter chicken and lamb. Foods were so yummy and flavorful. The mango cocktail was very refreshing. We even ordered cocktail to-go. Just come here, sit down, and enjoy!
5
Stuart Diamond
+5
My wife and I stumbled upon Corner Delhi while wandering and happened to turn into Bergen St. We are big fans of Indian food and have our usual haunts in our Manhattan neighborhood. Corner Delhi is better than any other Indian food we have had in many years. The menu is small and creative, the staff very friendly and accommodating, the food is freshly prepared, but most importantly the flavors exploded with each course. Triple Yum! We began with the Tandoori chicken samosas with cilantro chutney, fantastic. We then shared the Kashmir lamb kofta in green curry, Mumbai chicken Milanese, mango chutney and a naan(?). I highly recommend these dishes as well as this charming neighborhood restaurant. Of course a few draught beers help to balance out the spices. Enjoy!
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