High quality Indian food that’s tucked away in one of the less busy areas of LIC. I’d definitely make the trek out here again since everything was delicious. Would highly recommended the biryani, the meat is absolutely delicious! The vibe inside is cozy and the food really hits the spot after a long
I’ve been here for lunch and dinner. The vibe/atmosphere for dinner is definitely cozier. The food is always really good here and the portion size is generous. The non-alcoholic beverage options are a bit limited but it’s not a big deal.
It’s a nice casual spot. I’d recommend making a reservation e
Had a great meal here for some spicy, authentic Indian food! Everything was delicious and the mango lassi was a great add (very thick and flavorful) our dinner. We ordered the Bheja Fry (fried goat brains) for appetizer, and Dilliwala Butter Chicken and Lucknow Dum Biryani (goat biryani) for the ma
Arrrived 6:15 PM on a Friday and it was already buzzing with activity! They have 5-6 bar seats for walk ins, but reservations for tables are highly recommended if not even necessary!!
Mango lassi: premade, thicc, cold, great! Would have loved a slightly larger serving side
Goat brains: a very unco
I visited Adda with my family a few weeks ago and had a pleasant experience. The interior is really cute and clean and we loved the old newspaper wall. It’s a cute spot for a date if you live in Queens but the rest of the neighborhood doesn’t have a lot going on.
We came in with a reservation and w
Amazing experience. Great atmostphere. Some of the best food I have eaten ever. Best Indian food I've eaten, and best in NYC.
Come here! And eat the butter curry and Biryani. You won't regret it
Pretty good Indian food in a nicely decorated restaurant. Most stuff on the menu is spicy, but it is not too bad. What surprised me is I sense a quite strong taste of fish sauce in the butter chicken, which is not usually the case. I'd say the main course portion is pretty big. Food comes out pretty
We were apprehensive as we entered this hole-in-the-wall restaurant. Inside it is indeed like a college town hangout. The menu is limited when compared with a typical Indian restaurant but the food is deee-licious. We had Lucknow Dum Biryani, Butter Chicken and several naans. Best of all, getting a
Delicious Indian food. Can be quite spicy. Service was so-so. Can be a great place with great company.
An interesting place, a little unusual take on Indian food. But honestly I had a little more expectation on them. Both of us visited for the dinner. The place is small on space, the tables are even smaller, and very closely packed. It’s more like an old charm restaurant cabin like feeling, with a ca
Recommended by an Indian-food-lover friend and I was happy that I came❤️🔥
✨Lamb chops were my favorite. They had the best ones I had so far in NYC.. SERIOUSLY. It was tender, flavorful, and juicy.
The butter chicken curry was great too. Curry was on the sweet side, and chicken chunks were huge.
This place is pricey but NYC is too. Fortunately, you pay for fire food and good quantities. Our table got the Lotus Kofta, butter chicken, Lucknow biryani, and Szechuan gobi. Coupled with some garlic plus butter naans. The biryani was served in a sort-of bread bowl (like an inflated puri). The entr
Awesome food if you like your food spicy and varied. The appetizers pull their weight and are recommended. I tried also one thing from the grill and the biryani from the curry section, and all were excellent. I really loved the cauliflower, actually. The portion sizes vary, with the biryani being ra
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