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New Paltz Indian Restaurant
I visited here based on a recommendation with my wife and two friends. We arrived around 4pm on a Wednesday and there were plenty of available tables. We were seated immediately and greeted by warm and friendly staff. We took some recommendations from the staff as well as ordered some food to try out. Appetizers were absolutely delicious and we all were able to sample each a little so it was a very good sized portion for all of us to enjoy. We all ordered separate entrees but the star of the show was definitely their signature dish CHICKEN CURRY…it was amazing to say the least. Everything we ordered came to the table at the proper time and was cooked very well. Each dish was shared by all and we had smiles all around as we tried the different dishes. They do have some extremely good beverages. I wanted to try the mango juice and I ended up having a second because it was delicious! Our visit there was nothing short of fantastic and you can easily see this is a family owned restaurant with the father in the kitchen, the mom greeting and inviting in the dining room and there son wearing whatever hat is necessary at the moment. I am certainly going back to visit them again and would stand by a recommendation to visit and try this New Paltz Indian Restaurant for good food, warm and friendly atmosphere and service that altogether will not break the bank. This is a restaurant that is underrated and the food speaks for itself!
it's a soulless cafeteria inside and the service can be slow but the food doesn't disappoint. more BIR than authentic India but that's ok - i would bring my family from the UK here and they would be happy. great lamb saag! $10-20 per person is a joke of course, 2 entrees, a nan, a chai tea, tax and tip will set you back more than $60, so think $30-50.