Bukhara Grill
New York, NY 10017
Phone: (212) 888-2839
Fax: (212) 888-2830
- Price:
- $
- Cross Street:
- 3rd Avenue
- Best of Citysearch:
- Indian Food 2006
- Hours:
- Mon-Thu 11:30am-2:30pm, 5:30pm-11pm, Fri 11:30am-2:30pm, 5:30pm-11:30pm, Sat 11:30am-3pm, 5:30pm-11:30pm, Sun 11:30am-3pm, 5:30pm-11pm
Message from Bukhara Grill
...flavors of the long-forgotten Northwest frontiers of India
- Private Parties
- Lunch Buffet
- Multiple Locations
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Editorial Description for Bukhara Grill
Midtown Indian restaurant serves popular lunch buffet and dishes from the northern region in a romantic and rustic atmosphere.
User Reviews for Bukhara Grill
07/06/2008 Posted by snikd
I ABSOLUTELY LOVED BUKHARA GRILL. IT WAS MIND BLOWING AND A GREAT PLACE FOR FAMILY DINNERS. I THOUGHT THIS WAS ONE OF THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN NY. THE DECOR WAS GREAT, THE SERVICE WAS AWESOME, AND THE FOOD WAS FANTASTIC. EVERY WEEKEND WE COME HERE TO ENJOY THE DELICIOUS MOUTHWATERING FOOD. THE FOOD WAS FRESHLY MADE AND YOU COULD WATCH THE CHEFS COOK THROUGH A GLASS WINDOW. THE WATERFALL IN THE BACK WAS NICE AND THE WOODEN CHAIRS MADE IT EVEN BETTER. THE TERRACE UPSTAIRS WAS GREAT AND A NICE PLACE TO HAVE FOOD THERE ON A NICE DAY. THERE WAS A PRIVATE PARTY ROOM. IT REMINDED ME BEING BACK HOME IN INDIA. THE SPICES WERE RICH IN FLAVOR AND THE BAR AND SERVICE WERE TREMENDOUS. LAST TIME I WENT THERE WAS A CELEBRITY HAVING DINNER THERE. THEY HAD A SPECIAL DISH CALLED DAL BUKHARA THAT WAS TASTEFUL AND MOUTHWATERING JUST HOW IT LOOKED AND TASTED. THIS RESTAURANT WAS OUTSTANDING, MIND BLOWING, AND TREMENDOUS RESTAURANT EVER!!! GO BUKHARA AND I HOPE THAT HIS RESTAURANT STAYS FOR CENTURIES!!!!! WWWoOOOwWWW!
Pros: EVERYTHING
Cons: NONE
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful
07/02/2008 Posted by bornandraisedherenyc
Watch out when you look at the menu prices. When the check comes and you ask why everything is so much more expensive, well, the menu's have the "old prices." What? Yes, the menu at the entrance and the menu that you'll order from has the "old prices." They won't budge and they will try to intimidate you if you argue with them. I eat out *all the time* and I can't ever remember being told after my meal that I'd been looking at "old menu prices," surprise! Not cool! The food really isn't that good, there are much better Indian restaurants in New York City and there are certainly much more honest and ethical establishments.
Pros: Convenient location
Cons: dishonest business practices

