Find out what Indian restaurants to try in Hollis. Hollis is a residential middle-class neighborhood within the southeastern section of the New York City borough of Queens. While a predominantly African-American community, there are small minorities of Hispanics and Indians residing in the area. Boundaries are considered to be the Atlantic Branch of the Long Island Rail Road to the west, Hillside Avenue to the north, Francis Lewis Boulevard to the east (although parts of Queens Village are addressed as Hollis on water bills), and Murdock Avenue to the south. Much of this area is considered to be within the St. Albans postal district. Hollis is close to Jamaica and Queens Village. The neighborhood is part of Queens Community Board 12. Hollis is patrolled by the NYPD's 113th Precinct. Public schools in the area are operated by the New York City Department of Education.
4 based on 10 reviews
This may be the only place where we found Dhaka style Haji Biryani. The place also serves all kinds of kababs prepared excellently. We tried bihari kabab, chicken sheekh kabab and shami kabab. All prices are very reasonable. We even took some kababs home and froze them to enjoy later and they were great. This is not a fancy place. It is modest and priced accordingly. They also serve many different curries and biryanis. The borhani was also nice and went well with the biryani.
Definitely a good find for this neighborhood. The place was nicely decorated and comfortable with good service. The food was very tasty and seemed like very authentic Indian. Prices were reasonable.
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4 based on 27 reviews
This is a quirky but delicious vegetarian restaurant in a nondescript, but generally safe neighborhood in Queens smack between JFK and LaGuardia airports. This restaurant founded by students of and dedicated to Indian religious teacher Sri Chinmoy has been here for over 40 years. There is something for every vegetarian taste from Indian to Western dishes. It is affordable and fresh. Not fancy, but clean and presentable. I live in Los Angeles now, but if I worked nearby I would eat lunch here everyday.
4 based on 23 reviews
SAGAR Chainese is a new kind of food Test.Our cuisine is truly Indian, with a real emphasis on using the freshest ingredients and reducing wastage, a passion for cooking combined with attention to detail means we do not use frozen meat or poultry and our
One of the best Deshi style Chinese food so far. Highly recommended. A++Will definitely go back. Chicken fried rice is my favorite.
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My first visit included 4 orders: Steam Snapper w/ Okra, Jerk chicken, Curry Goat and Oxtail meals. Without a doubt, this is absolutely the best Jamaican restaurant in the area plus it's a few blocks from home which makes it the perfect location. I love the Jerk Chicken and rice & peas...large portion with just enough spice. But what I can't get enough of are the plain and pumpkin Cheesecake...delectable!
For pure excellence at crafting taste to their cuisine, I give 5 stars. That includes color, texture, spices and heat. It was nice to see the garlic nan was carefully prepared to show the topping evenly distributed. For attentiveness of waitstaff to "check-in" an appropriate amount of times, I give 5 stars (despite an unusually long time to pick up my credit card payment in a sparsely populated dining room). For having a decent amount of drink choices, I give 2 stars. They were out of ALL red wine options, and we had to order food based on a Savignon white wine choice- instead of the other way around. They get an extra star for having some interesting seeming lassi cocktails. For ambiance I give 1 star. There is no decoration, no private booths, and the adjacent hall had a party going on and separating us was only a really crappy thin dividing wall, which, as u might expect, filtered the noise thru instead of keeping it on their side.
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