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Best Indian Restaurants in Midtown East (10017)

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Veerays
Speakeasy-style Indian from a Michelin-pedigreed chef with inventive plates.

Notable Picks

8.8
$$$$ Midtown East
A Michelin-recognized Indian speakeasy in Midtown East, Veerays leans into prohibition-era décor, serious cocktails, and high-impact curries and grills from chef Hemant Mathur. It’s best when you treat it like a full night out—cocktails, snacks, then a rich, spice-layered main and bread to mop everything up.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef Hemant’s Famous Lamb Chops, Pekin Duck Vindaloo, Camel Seekh Kebab
What makes it special: Speakeasy-style Indian from a Michelin-pedigreed chef with inventive plates.
8.2
$$ Midtown East
Muna is a home-style Indian and Himalayan kitchen just off Lexington that leans into familiar curries, biryanis, and momos rather than flash. The move is to pair one rich curry or biryani with Himalayan dumplings, then linger over complimentary touches and warm, hands-on service.
Must-Try Dishes: Lamb Biryani, Steamed Momo, Butter Paneer
What makes it special: A cozy, two-level spot blending classic Indian curries with Himalayan momos.
$ Midtown East
Joy Curry & Tandoor is a long-running halal Indian counter serving fast, generously portioned curry combos to Midtown workers at budget-friendly prices. It hits hardest as a no-fuss lunch stop—load a plate with one spicy meat curry, one veg, rice, and naan and you’re set.
Must-Try Dishes: Lamb Vindaloo, Chicken Makhni, Palak Paneer Lunch Combo
What makes it special: A decades-old, halal Indian counter known for fast, filling curry plates.

Worthy Picks

7.6
$$$$ Midtown East
INDAY’s Midtown East outpost is a fast-casual, Indian-inspired bowl shop focused on gluten-free, veg-leaning plates and office-lunch efficiency. It works best when you keep it simple: pick a curry or protein you like, keep toppings tight, and treat it as a healthier, quicker take on Indian flavors.
Must-Try Dishes: Golden Curry Chicken Bowl, Chicken Tikka Masala Bowl, Tamarind Salmon Bowl
What makes it special: A modern, gluten-free-friendly bowl shop translating Indian flavors into lighter lunch formats.