Curry King Restaurant

  3.7 – 468 reviews   • Pakistani restaurant

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Basic, compact halal spot whipping up tandoori dishes & other Indian standards, along with lassi.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Curry King Restaurant 10025

Address and Contact Information

Address: 942 Columbus Ave, New York, NY 10025

Phone: (646) 669-7826

Website: http://www.currykingfood.com/

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Reservations: currykinginc.com

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Reviews

Sydney Wright
After walking by this place forever, I finally decided to pick up lunch. The meal was incredible. The flavors exquisite. I’ve had a lot of naan bread, and theirs was by far the fluffiest, most delicious I’ve ever had. I foolishly got the plain instead of garlic, so I’ll have to be back to try it with garlic. The people working there offered me tea and it had such a rich flavor. The place was super legit and priced pretty good too. I’ll have to go back and try everything!!
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Albert Jumping
Honestly, Curry King is one of the best restaurants in Manhattan. At first, I was curious about the food they serve, as I had never before tasted international food from countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh, although I am familiar with Indian food, which tastes delicious, of course. When I tried the food at Curry King – OH my God! Absolutely amazing! I love this food!!! I am extremely meticulous and careful about what foods I consume, as I care about my health. The food at Curry King moves very fast. It is clean, fresh, healthy, and super delicious. It is not too hot even though it’s spicy. They are nice responsible persons working at the restaurant. I highly recommend Curry King and give it 5 out of 5 stars. The food is colorful and well cooked daily. I am confident about eating there because I know the food is fresh. They even have a large variety of dishes to choose from. Although the place is small, I’ve noticed that many customers eat there, including NYC residents, taxi drivers, students, and tourists. Many customers, including myself, like to order takeout. I love the additional pita bread that is included with the meal. The prices are fair judging by today’s food quality standards and inflationary economy as well as the actual quality and size of the meal. They give you a decent amount of food that fills your stomach. It’s definitely worth it. Expect to pay an average of about $12 to $15 per meal. Sometimes, when I enter Curry King, my mouth waters and mind saviors the various lovely dishes seen through the glass windows of the counter. I wish I could taste them all!!! I really do. Often I order 2 meals to go, because I like to eat it the next day as well. As noted above, the staff are friendly, professional, and courteous. They dispatch orders quickly or within 2-5 minutes. Overall, Curry King has become my number one 1 best restaurant, and I highly recommend it. I will update my review soon with new photos and videos. Thanks and happiness. Eat healthy and enjoy life.
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Iromi Ash Dassan
This was my second time ordering from this restaurant. I decided to give it another try, hoping my first experience might have been an exception, but unfortunately the quality remained the same.

I ordered the mixed grill, goat biryani, dhal tadka, and channa masala. Overall, the dishes were low to average in quality. The mixed grill did not resemble grilled meats; it was more like chopped meat cooked in a masala. The goat biryani felt more like plain basmati rice mixed with goat rather than a traditional biryani. While the dhal tadka looked fine, it had an unusual smell when eaten, as if it was not fresh. The channa masala was also just average.

Additionally, the “buy one get one free” promotion online was misleading. In the end, both items were charged for, which means your paying for two full orders rather than receiving a genuine promotional offer. This was deceiving.

As this was my second experience and the issues were consistent, I probably would not consider ordering again. I hope this feedback is taken constructively and helps improve food quality and transparency in promotions.
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Haniya Tahir
Really tasty and fresh food. Tastes just like homemade food. Ordered for an event and all attendees loved the food. Would highly recommend the chicken tikka masala and aaloo samosa!
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Samir Nawaz
Good authentic Pakistani food, large selection of dishes that changes on a daily basis in addition to different naans, roti’s, appetizers, BBQ’s, teas & dessert’s that are available daily. Small seating area. More of a face paced spot like most of the traditional Pakistani restaurant in the NYC area. Prices are on par with the neighborhood.
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Chris Cicconetti
This place was highly rated on Uber Eats with a 4.2 star rating with 4,000+ raters. I have not had Indian food in quite sometime so I placed an order. 1 chicken tikka masala with basmati rice (lunch size), 1 2pc veg samosa, and 1 order of garlic naan. When my ordered arrived it didn’t smell anything like tikka masala. The sauce was chunky and separated and full of fatty liquids. It smelt like the yogurt or cream they used was expired. So I tried it. Didn’t taste like Tikka Masala, but it wasn’t bad tasting. The chicken was cooked fairly well, except some pieces were dry. The samosas were not added to the order. Instead I got vegetable pakora. I tried those and they were pretty good. The Garlic Naan was bland, no taste. The basmati rice was okay. It is now the next day that I’m writing this review, from my toilet. I think whatever I got from here gave me food posioning. In conclusion, save your money, and never believe the ratings on Uber Eats.
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Mr Habib
They put up the special price sign outside.I ate chicken curry and naan bread. They charged me 12$.Which was listed on the outside for 9.99$. And the woman who works at night has very bad behavior. If such employees are in the store, the owner will lose customers. And food quality was very bad.
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Tyler Lu
My wife and I got takeout. The chicken tikka masala was almost tasteless and they gave us oxtail instead of the chicken kofta we ordered. The samosas were decent.All in all, wouldn’t recommend.
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Lovesen
The elderly Bengali lady who works the night shift often charges extra when you pay by card, which feels unfair. They usually seat customers right next to the bathroom, which is very uncomfortable. On top of that, the food doesn’t seem fresh—I’ve noticed a strange smell in the meat multiple times. Overall, the experience has been disappointing and I won’t be coming back.
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Ican Help Marketplace
I love love hole-in-the-wall restaurants because sometimes you get the best tasting food for reasonable prices. That’s why I decided to give this restaurant a try. However, this is truly a gritty, dingy, hole-in-the-wall indian restaurant with decent tasting Indian food but with a bad, rude, gruff, racist, unprofessional attitude. First, after placing my takeout order and seated waiting, a hispanic woman came in to dine in. She placed her order and sat at a table previously occupied by 2 Indian policemen. Where do you see 2 Indian policemen working the same beat and having lunch together in NYC? I was still trying to work out the logistic of if they were partnered together, coincidentally, or if they planned to meet at their favorite Indian restaurant for lunch (but where are their other partners – at the donut shop together?) when I heard the Hispanic woman ask the older Indian woman wiping the other tables to please wipe her table. She was ignored. She repeated her request louder and was ignored. As the wiper moved to go back into the kitchen the Hispanic woman, shouting this time, asked the Indian server behind the food counter if she could get the wiper to wipe the table. She was ignored. But the 2 Indian women began talking to each other in their native language and an elderly Indian man came out the kitchen to survey the problem, but did nothing but add to the shouting going back and forth. To make matters worse, when the Hispanic woman’s food was ready they put it on a tray on the food counter and called for her to come get it herself. She asked if someone could bring it to her table. They refused, even though the wiper was moving between the counter and tables doing God knows what – anything but not wiping the Hispanic woman’s table. An argument ensued with the Hispanic woman saying she is never coming back here. A sentiment I also express as I got my food which I initially said was take out. Of the 4 dishes, the chicken and nan were hot but the potato and dali were cold. My son who was on the phone with me said I should ask them to heat it up because maybe they think i would heat it up home as I said takeout. I said what if I was planning to go eat in a park. Takeout does not mean home eating. They should serve hot food. It made me wonder if the potato and dali was yesterday’s food from a fridge but the chicken and nan were prepared on that date. Finally, no fork, no napkin, nothing in the bag. Poor service. Poor Attitude. Poor Dining Atmosphere. Black me, and hopefully, the Hispanic woman, are not going back there again. Only the chicken was tasty. The nan was pure tasteless flour and the potato was either not potato or forced-ripe potato that was undercooked – hard on the inside.
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