Reviews on Indian food in Bronx, New York, United States. Famous as the home of Yankee Stadium, elevated trains, and dense apartment blocks, the Bronx is also the greenest of New York City's boroughs. Visit the gorillas at the famous Bronx Zoo or wander through the 50-acre forest at the New York Botanical Garden. Pick up some gourmet foods on Arthur Avenue, the Bronx's Little Italy, and have a picnic at Van Cortlandt Park, which features two square miles of boating, horseback riding, tennis, and the oldest public golf course in the United States.
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4 based on 17 reviews
Clove is an Indian restaurant offering authentic Indian cuisine in Harlem, an area which once lacked Indian options. All of our recipes have been passed down by our family, specifically by the ownerâs father. We have added a modern and interesting spin to
I've only had lunch buffet at Clove and my review is based on this experience.The main thing to remember is that this is an inexpensive restaurant: $10.95 for a full buffet, including desert, is not something you can easily beat! The buffet has a standard structure: small samosas for appetizer, naan bread, basmati rice, two vegetarian and two meat dishes (almost always chicken), dessert (rice pudding or gulab jamun) and condiments. A glass of sweet iced tea is also included.The food is quite decent, by no means exquisite but not bad either. It is underspiced, but you can add hot sauce to fire it up to any temperature. Selections tend to rotate every couple days, so eating there regularly can become a repetitive and rather boring experience. Service is fast and polite, and you can dine both indoors and outdoors.Overall, this is a nice little place where you can have a very satisfying and filling meal at a bargain price. The only downside is that your waistline may suffer if you make it a habit!It's important to remember that you're burning calories each time you walk back up to the buffet, Nick, so your waistline can't suffer too much, right? We're glad you can always rely on us for a quick and affordable meal complete with dessert. Can't wait to have you back soon to fill up another plate at the buffet. Until then,Clove Family
4 based on 17 reviews
Clove is an Indian restaurant offering authentic Indian cuisine in Harlem, an area which once lacked Indian options. All of our recipes have been passed down by our family, specifically by the ownerâs father. We have added a modern and interesting spin to
I've only had lunch buffet at Clove and my review is based on this experience.The main thing to remember is that this is an inexpensive restaurant: $10.95 for a full buffet, including desert, is not something you can easily beat! The buffet has a standard structure: small samosas for appetizer, naan bread, basmati rice, two vegetarian and two meat dishes (almost always chicken), dessert (rice pudding or gulab jamun) and condiments. A glass of sweet iced tea is also included.The food is quite decent, by no means exquisite but not bad either. It is underspiced, but you can add hot sauce to fire it up to any temperature. Selections tend to rotate every couple days, so eating there regularly can become a repetitive and rather boring experience. Service is fast and polite, and you can dine both indoors and outdoors.Overall, this is a nice little place where you can have a very satisfying and filling meal at a bargain price. The only downside is that your waistline may suffer if you make it a habit!It's important to remember that you're burning calories each time you walk back up to the buffet, Nick, so your waistline can't suffer too much, right? We're glad you can always rely on us for a quick and affordable meal complete with dessert. Can't wait to have you back soon to fill up another plate at the buffet. Until then,Clove Family
4 based on 17 reviews
Clove is an Indian restaurant offering authentic Indian cuisine in Harlem, an area which once lacked Indian options. All of our recipes have been passed down by our family, specifically by the ownerâs father. We have added a modern and interesting spin to
I've only had lunch buffet at Clove and my review is based on this experience.The main thing to remember is that this is an inexpensive restaurant: $10.95 for a full buffet, including desert, is not something you can easily beat! The buffet has a standard structure: small samosas for appetizer, naan bread, basmati rice, two vegetarian and two meat dishes (almost always chicken), dessert (rice pudding or gulab jamun) and condiments. A glass of sweet iced tea is also included.The food is quite decent, by no means exquisite but not bad either. It is underspiced, but you can add hot sauce to fire it up to any temperature. Selections tend to rotate every couple days, so eating there regularly can become a repetitive and rather boring experience. Service is fast and polite, and you can dine both indoors and outdoors.Overall, this is a nice little place where you can have a very satisfying and filling meal at a bargain price. The only downside is that your waistline may suffer if you make it a habit!It's important to remember that you're burning calories each time you walk back up to the buffet, Nick, so your waistline can't suffer too much, right? We're glad you can always rely on us for a quick and affordable meal complete with dessert. Can't wait to have you back soon to fill up another plate at the buffet. Until then,Clove Family
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