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Yahoo Answer!!!!!!Honest Pav Bhaji in New York City???
Hello Friends,
So I am here in New York and temped and craving for Honest Pav Bhaji..
When I was in Ahmedabad, India I have heard that they were opening this chain resturarant in New York...I googled and googled but no idea still where it is, or even if it is here/..
Please let me know
So I am here in New York and temped and craving for Honest Pav Bhaji..
When I was in Ahmedabad, India I have heard that they were opening this chain resturarant in New York...I googled and googled but no idea still where it is, or even if it is here/..
Please let me know
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Pav bhaji is served at:
Bombay Talkie on Ninth Avenue and 21st Street in Chelsea:
http://www.bombaytalkie.com/
And it is also served at Sukhadia on West 45th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenue. Here is a site for their catering service, but they have a restaurant at the same address. The pav bhaji costs $7 and is described as "a spicy vegetable curry served with bun, lemon and onions"
For better help with this, visit any of the Indian spice stores in the neighborhood of Lexington Avenue and East 24th Street and inquire there. Also the block of East 6th Street and First Avenue in the East Village has many Indian restaurants.
Hope this helps you.
Bombay Talkie on Ninth Avenue and 21st Street in Chelsea:
http://www.bombaytalkie.com/
And it is also served at Sukhadia on West 45th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenue. Here is a site for their catering service, but they have a restaurant at the same address. The pav bhaji costs $7 and is described as "a spicy vegetable curry served with bun, lemon and onions"
For better help with this, visit any of the Indian spice stores in the neighborhood of Lexington Avenue and East 24th Street and inquire there. Also the block of East 6th Street and First Avenue in the East Village has many Indian restaurants.
Hope this helps you.
Other Answers (2)
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- Katie's Roll and Chaii House 101 Lexington Ave. Between 28th and 27th (East side of the street). Pav Bhaji $5.95.
PS those spice stores are between 28th and 29thSource(s):
It's my neighborhood

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