
Satisfy your cravings for authentic Indian cuisine at The Indian Tapas, an inviting eatery located at 101 Greene St. Our menu offers a tempting array of flavorful dishes created with fresh ingredients, spices, and traditional cooking techniques. We’ll take you on a culinary journey through India’s vibrant flavors, where every bite is a celebration of the country’s rich culinary heritage
Hours
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 101 Greene St, Jersey City, NJ 07302
Phone: (201) 208-1240
Website: https://www.theindiantapas.com/
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I stopped by Indian Tapas a few times for a quick lunch or after-work bite in Fall 2025. The place is tiny but cute, with nice décor and a cozy feel. The menu is very limited, and I’ve tried most of it: Chicken Tikka/Haryali/Achari/Kebab Rolls, Dabeli, and the Chicken Bao Bun. The rolls are tasty and flavorful with good combination of sauces. However, they all taste quite similar since they use the same marinated, somewhat dry chicken. Out of the four rolls, the Chicken Kebab Roll was the juiciest, and Haryali Roll had the most flavor. The Dabeli was excellent, and the Chicken Bao Bun was very good, though it also used the same chicken as the rolls.
The roll size is modest, and at $8 each, they feel a bit overpriced. I personally needed three rolls for a satisfying lunch, which comes to $24 without drinks.
I’d suggest making the rolls slightly larger, using juicier chicken, adding more sauce (the green sauce I was given on the side made a big difference), and expanding the menu with lamb options.
Overall, it’s still a good spot for flavorful Indian small bites.
We shared the Chicken Tikka Roll for two, which clocked in at $15 total for two hefty wraps of juicy chicken tikka masala cubes combined with parathas, pickle, yoghurt, and mayo.
And though that was more than enough, I also tried the Vada Paav, one of my favorite Indian street snacks. How can you go wrong with a friend potato sandwich topped with green chutney? It’s proof that God exists, and he speaks Hindi. The potato fritter here was perfectly crisp and starchy, and the accompanying green chutney was spot on. Not to mention, the bread was pillowy soft. Mmmm, Indian foodgasm.
We indulged in dessert with the Ras Malai, which had the right flavor but was too hard from being in the fridge (think they’re pre-made). The Mango Lassi was refreshingly sweet and tart, though.
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