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Tiffin Wallah

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“A worthy addition to the Curry Hill landscape, with bright, modern decor and a selection of thalis, chats, dosas, and curries.” nymag

Cuisine:  Vegetarian, Vegan, Indian
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From Serious Eats: New York I couldn't resist posting this dosa photo from my Saturday brunch at Tiffin Wallah this past weekend. While vegetarians and fans of southern Indian food may see a tasty treat, I couldn't help but dream about what it would be like to surf through this giant dos... Read More
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Went to Tiffin Wallah today and was sooo pleased with it!! When we went in, they had just opened and we were the only people there. Within half an hour the place had all but two tables full! Clearly they are doing something right. First of all, the decor is adorable. It's such a cute, modern st... Read More
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If you like the idea of Burger King adding a South Indian menu, you'll love this place. That ain't me. There are a dozen places within a few blocks that will feed you better. Service was good--friendly, and attentive but not overbearing. The decor is like of Pukk-lite: modern, green and white, ... Read More
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Good - Tasty dishes Bad- Some dishes are made with dairy. Bad - The place was very busy when I arrive, and I was sat directly under a light and across from a stranger. Awkward! Food: Atmosphere: Service: [More about Tiffin Wallah | More from burkotron5k] Read More
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My friends and I made reservations but we were unfortunately late, they were still very kind and attentive. Questions about the menu were answered helpfully and the water was repeatedly filled. Also, I went for my birthday and they came out singing with dessert (though it wasn't vegan so make sure t... Read More
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After my roommate suggested it, I figured I'd give this place a shot. It's only a couple blocks away from my house, and I like trying new places. The decor was okay... the place doesn't appear to receive a lot of light but it was fine. The waiter dropped off a menu and then came back pretty qui... Read More
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The green elephant in the room is no delivery — yet. Photo: RJ Mickelson/Veras for New York MagazineJust how much do you like Indian food? Is it a once-a-month treat, or would you not flinch at a whole week’s worth of dosas and curries? Rob and Robin, in this week’s Openings, bring news of Tiffi... Read More
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Do you feel like you're on auto-pilot come lunchtime during the workweek? Day after day, do you hit the same old make-your-own-salad joint or overpriced sandwich shop, never really enjoying it? Tiffin Wallah, the latest addition to the East Side's "Curry Hill" is the antidote to bland, bor... Read More
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Buffet in New York doesn’t work so well, the limited amount of real estate, to the lack of enthusiasm that New Yorkers have for glut can leave a cheapass/overeater a bit sad. Tiffin Wallah is no different than most Indian lunch buffet and for $6 is well worth the trip, but I can’t help wonder, is th... Read More
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