Hours
| Sunday | 5–10 PM |
| Monday | 5–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 5–10 PM |
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
For the main course, we ordered Daal Musafer, Paneer Rezala, Butter Chicken (served in two gravies), and Plain Basmati Rice, along with Bullet Naan, Garlic Naan, and Laccha Paratha. Each dish was impressive: the Daal Musafer is a must-try, whether you are vegetarian or non-vegetarian, and the butter chicken was rich, flavorful, and perfectly balanced across its two gravies.
For dessert, we had Gulaab and Mishti Doi presented with Shrikhand. Both were creative, delicious, and beautifully presented. What really stood out was the exceptional service. Our server, Sumit, was amazing — explaining every dish in detail. In between, two chefs even came to our table to personally serve dishes and share insights, adding a wonderful personal touch. The staff consistently checked in to ensure everything was perfect, making the experience feel warm, welcoming, and attentive.
Overall, I’m completely impressed. The flavors were top-notch, the service and attention to detail were extraordinary, and the restaurant’s decor and lighting made the experience unforgettable. Not just dinner, but a culinary adventure. Musafer NYC, you’ve set the bar high. I left feeling delighted and would highly recommend Musafer NYC to anyone looking for a truly memorable culinary experience.
The lamb chop add-on is absolutely worth it.
Overall, I’d rate the food a 7/10. The steak was really flavorful and cooked well, but unfortunately everything came out cold… even the beef vindaloo, which should have been hot. The rice that came with the steak wasn’t really my taste, but I ordered cumin rice on the side and that was absolutely delicious. We also ordered several mocktails, and the ashwagandha mocktail was definitely the best … I enjoyed it so much I had three glasses.
The restaurant itself is beautiful, but it felt very stuffy and crowded. Since we were fasting, we kindly asked if we could be seated somewhere slightly private so we could break our fast comfortably. We were placed in a corner by the side entrance where deliveries were constantly being brought in. Boxes were being wheeled in nonstop, bumping into our chairs the entire time. We had to keep shifting ourselves to make space, which made it difficult to relax and enjoy the meal.
On a positive note, our waiter was sweet, respectful, and attentive to all of our needs, truly appreciated. However, the front staff wasn’t very warm or welcoming. There weren’t many smiles, and the interaction felt rushed… just taking coats and directing guests to their seats without much hospitality.
Would I go back? Maybe, maybe not for certain dishes and the mocktails. But I do hope they improve the seating experience and front-of-house warmth, especially for guests celebrating something meaningful like breaking a fast.
The two variations of butter chicken —chefs kiss!
The masala chai is also legit probably the best you’ve had in NYC. HIGHLY recommend this place if you can snag a resy
We were celebrating my parents’ 30th anniversary. Josh brought us a Happy Anniversary card with all of the signatures of the waiters, a gesture to remember!
A big shoutout to the chefs Mayank and Sumant as well, the flavors were very interesting and super flavorful. Being Indian, some of the dishes were familiar but I noticed a slight twist which really elevated them.
I recommend the masala pappad for appetizer and mishti doi for dessert 🙂
The food is good and somewhat better than bungalow, but not quite Indian Accent. I’m pretty sure they will earn one Michelin star in the coming year.
The lamb biryani is extremely good, it is moist and fall of the bones lamb with delicately flavored rice.
The 72 hours cooked black daal is good, but not heavenly.
The pani poori app is excellent, maybe the best in the last few years.
The restaurant is trying to replicate the art style of Agra and taj mahal. Definitely worth a visit. The cocktails and desserts are good.
Our waiter, Michal, was outstanding. He knew every dish in detail and even shared the history behind each one we ordered, which made the meal feel truly special and personalized. The service overall was awesome—attentive without ever feeling rushed.
The highlight of the night was the dessert created by Executive Pastry Chef Sumanth Sharma. He personally came to our table, wished me a happy birthday, and explained exactly how he crafted the dessert, which was both delicious and so thoughtfully presented. The team also surprised me with a handwritten birthday card, which was such a kind and memorable touch.
Musaafer is absolutely worthy of its Michelin recognition, and I highly recommend it for anyone celebrating a milestone or looking for a truly special dining experience. On a side note you have to make reservations it’s highly recommended.