NY Dosas

  4.4 – 737 reviews   • Indian takeaway

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Famed food cart specializing in an array of dosas & Indian snacks with long queues for takeout only.

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Address: 50 Washington Square S, New York, NY 10012

Phone: (917) 710-2092

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Reviews

John Gonsalves
NY Dosa is one of those classic Washington Square Park spots that never disappoints. I had the masala dosa and it was very good crispy, crunchy, and fairly large for the price, so you definitely get good value. The chutney was really flavorful and paired perfectly with the dosa. The guy running the stand was super friendly and welcoming, which just adds to the whole experience. Simple, tasty, and always a solid stop when you’re in the park.
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Arusan Surendiran
I was looking forward to trying this small food truck for my entire 6-day trip! We found his hours on Instagram and went on my last day. The man running it was so kind and friendly. The dosai itself was exceptional, would definitely recommend!
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CC
Great rec by my Indian-Canadian friend! (Thanks, Princejeet!) He told me years ago to try the dosa, and I finally got to visit. I’ve never had a dosa before, and I didn’t know what it was before he told me about it.

This is a cart in Washington Square Park. After seeing so many college students around here, I spotted the line right away. I waited at least 40 minutes around 2 PM on a Friday. By the time I was halfway, the guy said he sold out of the special one. Then later he had to cut off the line because he said he would not have enough for everyone.

To be honest, the liquids/sauces looked unappetizing, like there is a bright green thing all over it. BUT, to my surprise, the green sauce tasted the best. The soup in the cup was pretty flavorful.

I got two things, and it came out to $22. The portion looks big.

Cash or Venmo. No credit card.
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Aakash Bhatia
I had been grown up eating lots of Dosa at different places in India and USA. Looking to the reviews on Google went there from Brooklyn specially to try his Dosa. Honestly it’s not worth at all. The taste of Doda and it’s masala inside was absolutely tasteless. Sambhar was like just water floating with few vegetables. Even the Samosa was so tasteless. Also be prepared to eat on the benches in the park since its foodtruck. It’s completely waste of money and time.

I personally advise if you want to eat south Indian food do visit Ganesha temple in flushing where they serve yummy food in their canteen or visit Dosa delight at jackson heights or Jersey city Ganesha dosa..
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Varun Tank
Blandest Masala Dosa I have ever eaten, got the medium spicy masala dosa. Not a fan. Other Dosa joints that i tried where authentic and actually tasty.
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Irish Mehta
The Special pondicherry dosa was tasty and not very expensive. It was a masala dosa with a few more vegetables. I would have liked it to be a little more spicy (I picked the Indian spicy preparation). I also would have liked it more if the dosa was crispy (the batter was thick so dosa was soft). It was slightly inconvenient to eat from the box so that was the only negative in terms of atmosphere.
Chutney was good and sambhar was okayish. As for wait times, I had to wait around 15 mins to place my order on a Monday afternoon.
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Vidhi Patel
Worth the Wait (Even in the Pouring Rain): I hate waiting in line—especially in the rain. So believe me when I say: I never thought I’d be the person standing in a downpour for over an hour. And yet… that’s exactly what happened.

Why? Dosa. And not just any dosa—the dosa from Thiru’s legendary food truck on the south side of Washington Square Park.

Every. Single. Second. Would I do it again? Yes (but hopefully on a sunny day next time ).

I ordered an off-menu rava dosa, which sadly didn’t survive my dash to find cover—it was delicious but completely wrecked by the rain (no photo evidence, Internet… it looked like a dosa crime scene). I also grabbed a samosa on the side—and wow. Crisp, spiced perfectly, and truly that authentic Indian street food flavor I crave.

The best part? Thiru himself. The man behind the magic is incredibly warm and generous—he actually takes the time to ask what you like and even throws in extra chutneys and sides if you’re ordering a lot. Just a genuinely kind soul.

Heads-up: The truck is only open from 11am–2pm and only on select days. You’ll need to follow their Instagram for updates because the schedule.

Final note:
When it started pouring, not a single person left the line. That should tell you everything you need to know. Go hungry, bring an umbrella, and thank me later.
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John Marisalin
If you’re in NYC and haven’t tried the New York Dosa Man, you’re seriously missing out! The food was absolutely delicious — fresh, flavorful, and satisfying. What made the experience even better was how friendly and welcoming he was. You can tell he puts a lot of love into what he does. And the best part? The food is super affordable without compromising on quality. Highly recommend for a quick, tasty, and heartwarming street food experience!
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jaison sam
Tried the famous Dosa Man in NYC, and it absolutely lived up to the hype! The dosa was perfectly crispy, the chutneys were flavorful, and the sambar had the right balance of spice. The service was friendly, and the experience of enjoying authentic South Indian street food in Washington Square Park made it even better. A must-visit for food lovers in NYC!
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Anand Chap
Fantastic Dosas in NYC! The chef has become quite renowned, and his food truly lives up to the hype. He’s also incredibly kind-hearted. Despite the long line, he made sure our child was served first, without having to wait. Service like this is a rare find these days.
Of course this isn’t like a real South Indian dosa but eat on the go it is perfectly fine.
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