
Welcome to Lungi, Transporting you to the Village,Homes and street side shacks of South India & Sri Lanka. Lungi blends the cooking styles of South India and Sri Lanka and reflects the cultural upbringing of restaurateur and chef Albin Vincent who grew up in Kanyakumari, India, with deep roots in Sri Lanka. His culinary journey is rich with stories from his grandmother, an extraordinary cook who instilled his passion for food from a young age, teaching him the art of traditional Sri Lankan and Southern Indian dishes. Even though authentic South Asian fare has been in vogue in New York City for quite some time, it’s been hard to find the bold, flavorful fare of Sri Lanka outside of Staten Island.
Modern spot with an enclosed patio for regional Indian dishes.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1136 1st Ave, New York, NY 10065
Phone: (212) 256-0073
Website: http://lungirestaurant.com/
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Reviews
The cocktails are excellent, layered with traditional South Indian and Sri Lankan flavors that feel intentional and well balanced. They complement the food beautifully instead of competing with it.
And the food really shines. The beef chukka was bold and deeply spiced. The Malabar parotta came out flaky and perfect for tearing and scooping. The fish cutlet had that crisp shell and soft, flavorful center. The goat biryani was fragrant and rich without feeling heavy. The black short rib kari was slow cooked, tender, and packed with depth.
We ended with the mango guava gelato for dessert and it was the perfect finish. Bright, fruity, and refreshing after all those spices.
Service was efficient and cordial throughout.
Highly recommend Lungi if you’re craving soulful South Indian and Sri Lankan flavors done right.
Service (5/5): Staff is dressed very professionally and treated us with respect/courtesy. Whenever asked for help, they were quick to service.
Kerala Beef Chukka (4/5): Not as much of a fan as I thought I would be. The small bites were flavorful but dry.
Kori Ghassi (5/5): Mangalorean chicken curry was packed with flavor. The chunks of chicken were juicy and went well with the rice.
Lamb Biryani (5/5): Comes with a hard boiled egg on top. It was very flavorful
Roti (5/5): I loved the accompaniment of the roti (I would have preferred if it had a bit more of a crunch slash more fried)
Hopper (3/5): I was not a fan of the dish but mostly because I’ve never had it before and it doesn’t have enough substance to go with the meal (like naan would). Separately, the dips were tasty.
Before dining in, I had a good experience with their takeout (cant remember what I ordered but I remember both dishes were uniquely flavorful!)
We started with a few appetizers: Cauliflower 65, Kanyakumari Nethali Varuval, and Kerala Beef Chukka. The Cauliflower 65 was fresh, crispy, and packed with flavor. The Nethali Varuval was tasty, though it felt slightly over-marinated for our preference. The Kerala Beef Chukka was the clear standout — an absolute must-try with bold, authentic flavors.
For the mains, we had the Ambur Biryani and String Hopper Kothu. The biryani was decent but could have been more flavorful, while the kothu was above average and enjoyable.
Overall, Lungi is a solid spot in NYC for authentic South Indian flavors, great ambiance, and a satisfying dining experience.
The service was even better The staff were very helpful and explained us the menu. Highly recommend!!
This was my first time dining here, and I was thoroughly impressed. The service was excellent — my server, Haley, was incredibly helpful, friendly, and professional throughout the meal. The food was absolutely full of flavor and beautifully presented. I’m honestly surprised this local gem has been off my radar for so long, especially since I live so close. I’ll definitely be coming back soon!