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|  | |  |   | | Hampton Chutney offers southern Indian dosas and uttapas but it's not exactly a bona fide Indian experience, having started in the tony Hamptons and offering fillings like grilled turkey and avocado. Regardless, it remains quite popular with the lunch crowd. We usually avoid eating at the packed an... Read More | | |  |   | | Did you know that the slightly sour taste of the crepe-like dosa comes from fermenting the rice and black lentil mixture over night (much like sourdough bread)? No, we didn't either. Hampton Chutney makes pretty nice, crispy-on-the-edges dosas - even if their fillings are not exactly traditional on... Read More | | |  |   | | No desserts today from our favorite source of homemade cookies, Hampton Chutney, but a rather upscale version of the traditional masala dosa (South Indian crepe). It wasn't so bad and fairly spicy to boot. Two reasonable qualities in a lunch. Hampton Chutney, 68 Prince Street btwn Crosby and Lafaye... Read More | | |  |   | | One of the nicer aspects of winter desk eating is soup-in-a-cup! It's clean, neat, easy to eat and warms you right up. The spinach soup from Hampton Chutney is slightly spicy and full of healthy things. Thanks Danny, good recommending as always. Hampton Chutney, 68 Prince Street btwn Crosby and Lafa... Read More | | |  |   | | Dosas are awesome. There aren't necessarily a ton of vegan options on the menu but the substitutions are made easily. This is not the kind of place I feel skeptical about when it comes to possibly eating something non vegan. The dosas are vegan... its just a matter of what is being put inside them ... Read More | | |  |   | | A favorite afternoon dessert of ours, cookies from Hampton Chutney. Just the right density and flavors for a little, but not too much, sweetness. Hampton Chutney, 68 Prince Street btwn Crosby and Lafayetteaddthis_pub = 'FrontStudio'; Read More | | |  |   | | How does an American-run Indian dosa joint stay open in New York City, home of the avenue-long taxi-driver curry queue? Especially a restaurant that has roots in Long Island, not Karnataka, or Hyderabad? That Hampton Chutney Company continues to find success almost eight years after it first opened ... Read More | | |  |   | | To mail (1) oatmeal raisin cookie and (1) peanut butter cookie, both from Hampton Chutney, it would cost you $1.31 (taking into account the addition of an envelope). Hurrah, happy First Day of Spring! Hampton Chutney, 68 Prince Street btwn Crosby and Lafayette Read More | | |  |   | | Finally! Something guaranteed delicious, the cookies from Hampton Chutney. We may be forever in debt to the Iridesco boys for this foodie tip that keeps on giving. Today we confirmed that yes the cookies are made and baked fresh (fresh!) in-house. Hampton Chutney, 68 Prince Street btwn Lafayette an... Read More | | |  |   | | What fortunate timing this late afternoon. Someone at Hampton Chutney must have just brought out a fresh batch of cookies because the chocolate chip and peanut butter cookies we are munching on this very moment are REALLY GOOD today. Hampton Chutney, 68 Prince Street btwn Crosby and Lafayette Read More | | |  |
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