Bungalow
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James Andrews
About
Bungalow is a contemporary Indian restaurant in New York City's East Village, founded by acclaimed chef Vikas Khanna. Khanna, a Michelin-starred chef and MasterChef India judge, previously led Junoon to critical acclaim. Bungalow showcases dishes from all 28 states of India, blending tradition with modern culinary techniques to create a unique dining experience.
The Visit
Bungalow stands out as one of the most celebrated Indian restaurants in New York City, offering a vibrant and contemporary take on Indian cuisine. The reviewer was impressed by the exceptional food quality and the outstanding hospitality, describing the experience as living up to the considerable hype. The atmosphere and service contributed to a memorable meal, making Bungalow a must-visit for lovers of Indian food.
What They Ate
Quotes
"Bungalow, is definitely a special place."
"It is without a doubt one of the best Indian restaurants in New York City."
"The food is amazing, the hospitality is next level, and I will for sure be back."
"The yogurt kebab was absolutely delicious… It’s basically fried yogurt — which how can you go wrong with?"
"The achari stuffed paneer was very tasty… I loved the flavors on the plate from the passion fruit chili chutney to the little pieces of fruit."
"The chicken amaretzari was on the mark. It was nice, moist, and tender."
Our Reflection
The reviewer's enthusiasm for Bungalow is palpable, with repeated affirmations that the restaurant exceeds expectations. The praise for both the food and hospitality suggests a holistic dining experience where every detail is thoughtfully curated. The connection to Chef Vikas Khanna's legacy adds depth, promising not just a meal but a journey through India's diverse culinary landscape. Bungalow emerges as a destination that honors tradition while embracing innovation, leaving a lasting impression and a strong desire to return.
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