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Surya - Madam Ji
"Casual, Contemporary Indian Spot Offering a Wide Ranging dinner, lunch and brunch Menu with Craft signature Cocktails, Wine bar Plus Delivery."
Address: 154 Bleecker St , New York 10012, NY, US
Phone: (212) 875-1405
State: NY
City: New York
Zip Code: 10012


Opening Hours

Monday: 17:00-22:00
Tuesday: 12:00-16:00
Tuesday: 17:00-22:00
Wednesday: 12:00-16:00
Wednesday: 17:00-22:00
Thursday: 12:00-16:00
Thursday: 17:00-22:00


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Reviews
Small cozy Indian restaurant, with a lively atmosphere and beautiful decor. The space was very effectively used, in that the seating was well spaced without feeling crowded or as if you're too close to others. The food was simple but tasty, and the portions were good. The service was fast and efficient, and the servers were very friendly and polite. They offer a bottomless option of $45 for an entree and 60 mins of unlimited mimosas.
Amazing food and ambience. A bit pricey, but their menu is unique with plenty of options for vegetarians. We tried a butternut squash malabar curry for the first time and it was wonderful! Their eggplant aubergine and jalapeno cheddar naan were also delicious. Would recommend the lemon rice - this is the first place we found where the rice didn't disappoint - full of flavor and perfect with curry. Their cocktails weren't as flavorful - the mango mule we got was more sugar syrup than mango, but they were boozy and when done right, they should be delicious.
The place is beautiful. Pictures online do not do this place justice. Food was amazing, ambiance was nice too, music was nice, not too loud. Service was good and food was tasty and full of flavor. For appetizers we had the cauliflower and chilli pepper fry. It was finger licking good. For Entree had the Lamb Korma, Goat Ghee Roast, and Chicken curry for entree, butter chicken. I reccomend this place. Note that gratuity is already included in the bill.
Nothing to complain about food which was delicious. But I wish they keep the outdoor dining tables/chairs clean. It was absurdly dirty. Great happy hour drinks.
Great indian restaurant! Not the best authentic food out there but as the flavor is more commercialized.Recommended dishesChicken Tikka Masala, Chicken Paneer Tikka Masala, Butter Chicken Samosa
Went for a good restaurant week "thali" at this place. The food was good. They also made exception to the non-vegetarian dishes for our vegetarian friends. The servers were very polite which is so rare in NYC these days. I loved the food but would have liked it more if it was made extra spicy as per my request, had pickels, onion and papad in their menu. They do add the tip into the bill itself so a word of caution there. The restaurant Week thali overall was very good deal especially paired with wine. Will come again for Pav Bhaji.
Madam ji is your typical bohemian style Indian restaurant with an interesting menu, and a popular brunch spot near NYU. It's known for its bottomless mimosas that go well with the fusion food and is great if you come with your gang of friends. I tried their pav Bhaji Sliders, chole bhature and butter chicken sandwich - and was kinda underwhelmed with the taste and quality. The Bhaji had tad too much garam masala, the chole tasted sour/average and the butter chicken sandwich was dry with little makhni sauce to really hit the spot. The mimosas are decent - you can get orange, mango and blueberry. Definitely gets you tipsy in your third round. Service is quick and ambiance is okay - the place plays loud music and so not really a place to have an intimate conversation. Overall a decent place - keep your expectations low and voice high.
Solid all around Indian cuisine. My fiancé had a very nice tomato soup my mulligatawny soup was also quite nice. We liked the chili garlic shrimp starter as well as our main courses, the butter chicken and the lamb chettinad. The standout was the rich flavor of the tomato soup, other than that we were generally happy with the food but nothing else stood out considering the prices, which were a little above average I’d say for this cuisine.
Another bomb brunch place by NYU. The Pav Bhaji sliders are great starters to share. The spicy potato purée is rich with a kick, and the dense flavor is cut nicely with fresh, acidic topping. The butter chicken sandwich unfortunately came with burnt toast and was a bit difficult to eat. Chicken was a bit dry but overall spices made up for it. Can’t go wrong with kahlua and irish whiskey in the same glass. Will come back for bottomless brunch.
Took advantage of a Pulsd deal which is still available!: $49 for a three Course Dinner for two, including four cocktails. We went on a Sunday night - the only other person in the restaurant was a guy who had already finished his meal, talking on his phone and trying to walk his co-worker through some work issue. It was nice to mostly have the entire place to ourselves. To start we ordered the Samosa. And, our selected entrees were the Nilgri Lamb and Crispy Salmon. The entrees are served with rice but we also ordered a naan. Everything was delicious! For drinks, I ordered the Bubbly Maharani - it was refreshing but by the end, became too sweet. My BF ordered their Old Fashioned and it was so good I ended up getting the same for my 2nd drink. They add a cardamom pod and a small cinnamon stick in the drink, which I liked. For dessert we tried the Gulab Juman a version of an Indian donut. It was soaked in a slightly sweet syrup/sauce and was lovely. Can't wait to go back!
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