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Address: 3972 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10308
Phone: (718) 841-9284
Website: https://www.basilislandny.com/
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I’ve been ordering takeout from Basil for a while now, and it quickly became my favorite spot for Thai and Indian fusion. The flavors are always spot on, the portions are generous, and everything travels well—but today was the first time I actually dined in. And let me tell you, it somehow got even better.
The service was incredible—friendly, fast, and genuinely attentive. The restaurant itself was clean, cozy, and clearly well taken care of. You can tell the staff takes pride in what they do, from the spotless tables to the way the dishes are presented.
Every bite was packed with flavor, and the freshness of the ingredients really shines when you eat in. If you’re looking for something different, delicious, and consistently excellent—Basil is a must-try.
Highly recommend both for takeout and dining in!
The food could get spicy so to my fellow Desi people go for the medium spice level and for white people ask for very mild.
I’m looking forward to going again and again.
Street parking on street around the street as there’s no parking on Hylan Blvd
I recently dined at Basil Indian & Thai Cuisine they are located in 3972 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, New York. The reservation was easy to make, the staff were extremely helpful in accommodating and friendly.
The ambiance was great, the food is fantastic and lived up to my expectations.
Two thumbs up and 5 stars! ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
long version: sometimes, fusion places take their losses by focusing on only one of the cuisines or missing the mark with fusion dishes- i was worried about that, but this place simply offers both and what they are offering is good! you’ll notice the thai portion of the menu is smaller compared to the indian options, but that’s because i believe they’re cooking what they know best and not overextending themselves. i also appreciate how they differentiate between non-veg, veg, and vegan.
the thai basil fried rice with tofu was nicely spiced with actual thai basil, not oily, and even if i was weirded out by the bell peppers, i liked how they fried the tofu (protein of choice). the chicken satay was juicy, big, served with lime and a really good peanut satay! i wish there was more satay it was that good. honey chili cauliflower was awesome- crispy and sweet. the tikka salmon was perfectly cooked. the people i was with enjoyed their indian curries (chicken tikka masala, vegan tikka masala, lamb butter masala).
the waitress was attentive and friendly! the gulab jamun in kheer they served in exchange for this review was tasty, and i’m glad she offered that to us.