Loved this little location in the flatiron district next to my new office. I was very impressed by the setup of the location. It was very organized and setup for self service. Very progressive in its approach. If you like the traditional style of ordering you may not like this place. The colors the lighting it was all very well done to be honest I thought they blended everything together well.
Food:
Kati Chicken Roll - 10/10 - These were so freaking good. It was on par with Kati Roll in midtown. The portion size was great and the chicken to vegetable ratio was very very good. I loved the spice, even though I must warn, the medium is a bit spicy. Overall it was very filling and not overwhelming at all.
Vegetable Samosa - 10/10 - These came three in a pack and was packaged in a nice bag. These were so good almost like bite size appetizers. It was a different approach because I often feel like samosas are full meals themselves. It was nice to be able to have bite size portions. The seasoning flavoring and all spices were just perfect.
Overall I can see myself going to this place more and more as we get back to some sense of normalcy. Overall a very fantastic experience.
Well done Deep Indian Kitchen team.
Nehal
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December 01, 2022
This is a nice place, spacious and lots of seat for dine-in. They don’t do the in person counter ordering anymore, it’s via kiosk now. The menu has options for feast (platter), kati roll and dosa. Personally I always liked the vindaloo sauce with chicken tikka. Their kati rolls and dosa are worth trying too. They have excellent mango lassi.
Our orders took about 20 minutes to get ready. Looks like they prepare online and in store order sequentially, so it’s just better to order online ahead of time. You earn reward points too for online ordering. I was disappointed with my naan, it was stone cold, barely could tear it. But the rice and chicken was good.
Heta Sanghvi
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November 08, 2022
We moved out of NYC 4years back. This was our first trip after the move and first place we both want to eat was Indikitch now Deep Indian kitchen. Nothing much has changed taste wise but they have became digital now. I love how easy the ordering was.
Delilah Peach-Williams
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May 07, 2021
This spot was clean & the food was absolutely delicious! Even the store associates were sweet & accommodating. So happy they had a bathroom & good seating + outlets to charge your phone. I also like that we can make our own orders on a screen/kiosk. You can also scan your phone & get the menu on your phone.
Ben Rich
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April 17, 2023
Good Indian food, fast and incredibly friendly service! I came here with an exchange student from Pakistan during Ramadan so she could break her fast with familiar food. All of the meat is Halal so she was excited to have many options.
One particular guy behind the counter was super friendly and helpful and made the experience particularly enjoyable. The food was good in the exchange student approved. I am grateful to the staff at deep Indian kitchen for a good experience.
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Loved this little location in the flatiron district next to my new office. I was very impressed by the setup of the location. It was very organized and setup for self service. Very progressive in its approach. If you like the traditional style of ordering you may not like this place. The colors the lighting it was all very well done to be honest I thought they blended everything together well. Food: Kati Chicken Roll - 10/10 - These were so freaking good. It was on par with Kati Roll in midtown. The portion size was great and the chicken to vegetable ratio was very very good. I loved the spice, even though I must warn, the medium is a bit spicy. Overall it was very filling and not overwhelming at all. Vegetable Samosa - 10/10 - These came three in a pack and was packaged in a nice bag. These were so good almost like bite size appetizers. It was a different approach because I often feel like samosas are full meals themselves. It was nice to be able to have bite size portions. The seasoning flavoring and all spices were just perfect. Overall I can see myself going to this place more and more as we get back to some sense of normalcy. Overall a very fantastic experience. Well done Deep Indian Kitchen team.
This is a nice place, spacious and lots of seat for dine-in. They don’t do the in person counter ordering anymore, it’s via kiosk now. The menu has options for feast (platter), kati roll and dosa. Personally I always liked the vindaloo sauce with chicken tikka. Their kati rolls and dosa are worth trying too. They have excellent mango lassi. Our orders took about 20 minutes to get ready. Looks like they prepare online and in store order sequentially, so it’s just better to order online ahead of time. You earn reward points too for online ordering. I was disappointed with my naan, it was stone cold, barely could tear it. But the rice and chicken was good.
We moved out of NYC 4years back. This was our first trip after the move and first place we both want to eat was Indikitch now Deep Indian kitchen. Nothing much has changed taste wise but they have became digital now. I love how easy the ordering was.
This spot was clean & the food was absolutely delicious! Even the store associates were sweet & accommodating. So happy they had a bathroom & good seating + outlets to charge your phone. I also like that we can make our own orders on a screen/kiosk. You can also scan your phone & get the menu on your phone.
Good Indian food, fast and incredibly friendly service! I came here with an exchange student from Pakistan during Ramadan so she could break her fast with familiar food. All of the meat is Halal so she was excited to have many options. One particular guy behind the counter was super friendly and helpful and made the experience particularly enjoyable. The food was good in the exchange student approved. I am grateful to the staff at deep Indian kitchen for a good experience.