Sabena Singh
Mediocre cuisine catering mostly to non-South Asian clientele. Eight of us were celebrating a Galantine’s party. All of us had eaten here and seven always ate here when shopping in Jackson Heights. I am not one of them. Appetizers, curries and naans were ordered. Cocktails of Mai Tai and Margheritas were being drunk with joy. I only liked the mango lassi which was served in a tall fluted glass and was refreshing. All the curries had the same flavor which my friends realized that the cuisine here was pseudo authentic. We skipped dessert as we had brought chocolates to share. Sharon, the lovely server who has been here for ten years was patient and pleasant.
… moreSagar
Absolutely recommend this place for north Indian food! Well cooked and tasty. I enjoyed everything I ordered. And the owner here is awesome as well. This was really good food experience. Treated me well even when I reached half hour before closing time.
… moreSwopnil Baral
I went there at almost close to 9 just me .no reservations excellent service. i just had a craving for butter chicken. the chicken had weird taste didn’t really like it that much i prefer butter little sweet. i asked for medium maybe that is the reason i didn’t like it but garlic naan was excellent just perfect. automatic 18% tip is added.
… moreYujing Wang
It’s an ok experience, nothing wrong but also nothing quite outstanding. With the mango lassi that costs $7 I think it’s fair to say the price is a bit pricy.
The waiters barely pouring the water for us, so the service is also just so so…
… moreWoA WoA
The best Indian restaurant in NYC!
The manager and waiter served us sincerely.
Everything was so delicious and satisfying.
The only thing that didn’t please my spirit was the music. I wish they played something more peaceful or classical. God bless you! John 3:16
… moreJohn Gonsalves
Jackson Diner in Jackson Heights is a solid spot for Indian food. The fish tikka was very good nicely seasoned and cooked perfectly. The butter roti was fresh, warm, and paired really well with everything. I also tried the samosa chaat, which had great flavor and a nice balance of spice and texture. Overall, the food hits the mark and it’s a reliable place to come back to when you’re craving Indian food in Queens.
… moreJihan El
Visited this Indian restaurant based on my Indian friend recommendation, and it didn’t disappoint. The food has many flavors and the service is good. The chicken curry is amazing.
Also fyi automatically add a %18 tip to your bill.
… moreRyan Bourne
The dishes were well prepared – slightly adapted to the American palate while still preserving authentic flavors. The naan stood out: crisp on the outside, fluffy inside, with just the right amount of chew. Service was prompt, attentive, and professional.
… moreJosé Torres
Had a delicious dinner at Jackson Diner. Ordered the chicken masala, chicken vindaloo and paratha flatbread. Everything tasted fresh and delicious. A major plus was that the food didn’t feel heavy or excessively rich. Service was attentive and courteous; ambience was good as well. Very clean premises. Looking forward to returning.
… moreJim B
Haven’t been to Jackson Diner in a few years so came here thinking they had the buffet. Not only did they not have a buffet but they also moved across the street! I’m actually glad they didn’t have the buffet. The food was fantastic! My 77 year old mom asked for the bhel puri and said it was the best she’s ever had. We also ordered the saag paneer, vegetable korma, raita, and the kadai paneer with some Naan. All were flavorful, spicy mild, and hot/fresh. Definitely coming back here again.
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