Thali of India

  3.7 – 1,232 reviews   • Indian restaurant

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Welcome to Thali of India, the best Indian restaurant in Corning NY and the surrounding area. We offer a varied range of delicacies and delectable Indian …

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Thali of India’s menu in Corning, NY has Lunch Buffet $10.20 – Monday Buffet $12.99 – Vindaloo – Samosas – Garlic Naan – Mango Lassi – Indian …

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Details. . 88% recommend (44 Reviews). . $$. . Closed now. . 28 E Market St, Corning, NY, United States, 14830 ; Links. . newthaliofindiacorning.com …

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San Dee
The person who took my order was super nice and friendly, but honestly, this was one of the worst Indian meals I’ve had.

The samosas tasted old: like they were either undercooked or just reheated in the microwave samosas that were sitting out for extended period of time, Definitely they are not fresh.

The biryani was a total disaster too, the rice was mushy, and it felt like they just mixed plain white rice with chicken curry. I’ve had biryani plenty of times before, but I’ve never seen random bell pepper pieces thrown in like that.

And Garlic was undercooked on one side.

I even asked for spoons and forks, but they forgot to include them. Overall, friendly staff but really disappointing food. I won’t be going back.
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jenish rabari
The staff was very friendly, and the food was delicious. Portions were on the smaller side, so the price felt reasonable, except for $3 for a single roasted papad, which seemed a bit too much. We noticed some guests mentioned the food was too spicy, so we ordered medium spicy. It was definitely on the hotter side for “medium,” but we enjoyed it since we like spicy food. If you prefer mild flavors, I’d suggest asking for less than medium spice levels. The restaurant itself is quite old and they seriously need to pay more attention to cleanliness. If you are very particular about cleanliness, check out the pictures in the reviews before going.
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Cindy Madar
We had lunch at Thali of India in Corning NY on a Sunday for lunch and were the first coustomers of the day. Parking is limited on the street in front of the restaurant although a nice sized public parking lot can be found behind the buildings on Main street and on weekends its free to park. This parking lot also offers handicap parking. Greater was prompt upon arrival. When placing order server asked if we liked food spicy in which she placed food order to preference regarding spice. Server was friendly kind and explained menu choices. Beverage of choice was a chia hot tea and was delicious with the right amount of spice along with its creamy deliciousness. I highly reccomend the Nana garlic bread which was enough for two people to share. The bread was warm with the right amount of garlic seasoning and melted in my mouth. The lenti soup is a must and left me wanting more. Entree of choice was the chicken curry which is a blend of tender cooked chicken tomatoe based sauce cooked with garlic and sauces and went well with the garlic nann bread used to soak up the sauce. Thank you Thali of India for a scrumptious lunch as well as a relaxing dining experience.
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charlie jockers
Upon walking in we we were warmly greeted and seated immediately, the host right back with iced water and to see if we had any questions. I ordered the lamb vindaloo and my ordered the lamb biryani, the presentation and portion were impressive as was the flavor!
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Vivek Taneja
Not Authentic – Very Disappointing Experience!

I visited Thali of India, in Coring expecting authentic Indian cuisine, but it was a major letdown. As someone from India, it was immediately clear that the establishment is not run by people of Indian descent, despite their marketing. They looked and sounded Bangladeshi. When I asked the staff where they were from, the answer felt dishonest. The lady behind the counter said that she was from Amritsar which I could tell right away that she was lying.

I ordered the Paneer Tikka Sizzler to test the Indian Punjabi authenticity, and it was a disaster…completely lacking the proper flavors and techniques.

The decor and ambience were equally unimpressive. Very depressing and completely lacking Indian culture. I usually stop in Corning during my trips to Canada to try new spots, but I won’t be returning here again.

My suggestion, if you’re looking for genuine Indian cuisine, avoid this place. Don’t be fooled by the name. This is not an authentic Indian restaurant.
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Sydney MacClellan
I recently visited this restaurant and had a wonderful time. We ordered naan basket,
( SO FRESH) 2 entrees and an appetizer. There was something so homey and comforting about the quiet evening we had in this restaurant. The food came out quickly and was absolutely delicious. We were also given a Devine chutney to go with our food. We asked to bring some home it was so yummy. The service was excellent, very nice and attentive people. Thank you Thai of India!!!! You’ll be seeing a lot more of us. 🙂
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Dheeraj Ramchandani
Well one of the bad restaurants we have visited . First of all the ambiance is not good , the restaurant needs a renovation. After entering , we got a feeling not to order anything and just leave , but as we already used the restrooms , we thought of ordering chai and samosa . Second thing no dress for waiters , looks like it was being run by a family , it was not clean . Simple as that. Chai was cold , i just left it . Samosa was fine.
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Alec Liparulo
The best Indian restaurant in south western new york. Would come here with my friends and get them all hooked on curry.

I tend to get the tikka malsala spicy, along with garlic naan. Meanwhile friends praise lamb dishes.

Definitely deserves more attention here.
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I am very happy we picked Thali of India tonight! We rarely get to eat out, but when we do it’s Indian, and this was the best/one of the best I’ve had! We just moved to the “area” near Keuka lake and drove half an hour to eat, so we were extremely relieved to be pleased with our choice. The lighting and carpet made it cozy. Our food tasted perfectly balanced and flavorful, not overpowering like some places where it’s the same one spice or sweetness throughout or just heat. Here each bite contained pleasure, spices, or texture, that were both interesting and satisfying. We enjoyed paneer pakora appetizers, a delicious cilantro dipping sauce, lamb and chicken main dishes, and mango shakes. Toddler even said I LIKE this food! Water tasted refreshing like filtered water in a sparkling glass. The portions were just right, and the service was fast and polite, with a calm friendliness. In the end we noticed the bill was slightly more affordable than many other places in the inflated world, so Thankful for that. After, a walk around the block brought us to a peaceful city park.
On a side note, having had such a good time, I’m shocked at some of the low reviews I just saw online, curious if there’s competitors or paid scammers that post those types, maybe? No one can be perfect, I did not look as close to be rudely inspecting, although I did notice one of the sauce bottles looked used on top, and one fruit fly appeared near the mango drink(can one have mango In a house without this? I’d love a trick), however I just cannot see how it could be as some of those reviewers described.
So anyways I’m extremely thankful, especially when we’re kindly and quickly served food I didn’t have to collect and cook well, in a cozy room I didn’t have to build or clean and was not overcharged.. I’m putting this on my list of restaurants to regular!
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Richard V
The lamb was very good. Juicy whole pieces and a strong aroma of cinnamon. I liked the Naan it was moist. My friends enjoyed the Dal. The building is in a historical district, with tall ceilings and old fixtures. Overall I enjoyed my experience there.
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