Tamarind - Reviews from across the web
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aol cityguide: new york - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - tamarind - overview innovative indian in flatir... digitalcity.com
tamarind in flatiron/gramercy/union square in new york metro's guide to restaurants elegant curry hill eatery serving unusual dishes like a giant, moon-shaped mas... newyorkmetro.com
the new york times > travel > new york city guide > restaurant details the favored setting at indian restaurants, heavy on beads and brass, with an endless sitar loop playing in the background, only reinforces the dreary impression that one indian restaurant is all indian restaurants. tamarind, named for the sweet-and-sour fru... travel2.nytimes.com
review of tamarind - new york, ny, 10010 - new york citysearch we loved the tea room where they serve hot flavored teas with a variety of scrumptious classic indian cookies. its a lovely little joint for some good food, fast and just kick your feet u... newyork.citysearch.com
tamarind - new york, ny, 10010 - new york citysearch the restaurant was erected in a time of heightened wealth and expectations--early 2001. since then, the light-filled two-room atrium has made do, managing to keep its private eating nooks--separated by sheer curtains--lively with friends, business associates, ladies who lunch, romantic twosomes and ... newyork.citysearch.com
tamarind - new york, ny, 10010 - new york citysearch e 22nd st new york, ny the scenethe restaurant was erected in a time of heightened wealth and expectations--early 2001. since then, the light-filled two-room atrium has made do, managing to keep its private eating nooks--separated by sheer curtains--lively with friends, business associates, ladies w... newyork.citysearch.com
owner avtar walia and executive... owner avtar walia and executive chef raji have come together to open an elegant and modern indian restaurant with dishes not seen at other ind... opentable.com
gayot restaurant reviews those that are used to indian restaurants that are dark and filled with brass plates, figurines of gods and goddesses, and heavy fabrics will not recognize tamarind, an indian newcomer from the restaurateur behind the venerable dawat and americais most well-known indi... gayot.com
new york metro we went for an anniversary dinner, expecting a wonderful time having read the reviews. however, our waiter did not tell us what the specials were, did not bother to ask if things were to our liking during the meal, and b... reviews.nymetro.com
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