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Delicious
I stopped for a small dinner, some Naan and dessert. It was my first time at Aroqa, so I asked my excellent server Carlos for suggestions. I had the tasty cauliflower ‘taste plate” called Lasuni Gobi. It was a perfect balance between spicy with a touch of sweet. The garlic naan was soft and delicious and the dessert, Coopa Pastatio was a great, cool small ending to a small dinner.
Be the first to ReplyUnderwhelming Food, Ambiance and Service
During our walk on a pleasant Sunday evening, we decided to have dinner at another Indian restaurant after having a wonderful experience at Junoon on Thursday. So we looked up and found aRoqa with a Michelin star in 2021 and decided to give it a try but it fell short on all key metrics. Service - We walked in and asked the host 'Carey' for a seat for 2. He asked if we have a reservation and we said no. He immediately said we only have high chairs and no normal table without checking the system for a seat. We walked out and my wife said let's yelp about it and we thought of calling a cab to go back to Junoon or Sona another Indian restaurant. While we were looking for Uber that Carey the host came out and said a patron just left and he will be able to clean the table and would we like to take it. We said sure and we were seated at a small table next to the exit door. The table was always there as no one left the restaurant during the few minutes we were outside. So very low marks on the service here. Comparing this to our experience at Junoon where we had the exact same conversation with the host. At Junoon, the host asked for our telephone number and took us to a table in the lounge area. My wife said that last time we sat inside and she would like to sit inside. He obliged and sat us in the inside dining room. Later I received a text that he made a reservation for us in the system to occupy the inside room on the fly. That's what is called service. Ambiance - The decor and space is not very well layout. The whole restaurant is very dark and very congested. Both Indian Accent, as well as Junoon, have better layouts and lighting. Food - We ordered Chicken Biryani and Lamb Curry with Roti's. The server never told us that the Lamb curry comes with the rice so we had to leave it untouched. Lamb was tough and not succulent at all. Curry was nothing special either. Chicken Biryani was not a Dum Biryani but more like chicken curry mixed with rice which was not what we were expecting. We were expecting a dry Biryani and not wet curry rice. So definitely not a Michelin one-star standard and it will be difficult to come back again for this food.
Be the first to ReplyAverage Food and Rude Waitstaff
I planned a special get together with friends and was very disappointed by my experience. The food was average and overpriced. My main concern about this restaurant is the poor service. I felt rushed even though the restaurant was empty. The waiter recommended that we order way too much food, resulting in a costly bill and many leftovers. I asked to order a drink and the waiter condescendingly responded that my table (all of age) looked “way too young.” His demeanor suggested that he was ready to catch us in a lie for being underaged, yet we are all working professionals?? I’m completely fine if I need to be carded, but I would prefer not to be insulted when trying to enjoy a special dinner (a pricey one, at that). aRoqa, please hire staff that understand the baseline expectations for working in fine-dining. To anyone interested in trying to find a good Indian spot in NYC, any takeout restaurant will provide you with much better respect and food.
Be the first to ReplyBoozy brunch
Service and staff were excellent and polite. The food was extremely reasonable and tasted great. There was an option for a “boozy brunch” with unlimited mimosa and champagne. We obviously took that option! The restaurant had a great ambiance, cute spot for a date.
Be the first to ReplyHidden gem in NYC
Amazing chic restaurant perfect for a date night or fun night. We happened to meet the owner and were super thrilled with her story. Great drinks and great small plates. Highly recommend it
Be the first to ReplyClassic contemporary
Contemporary undian without losing the traditional flavors. Chicken Tikka Masala is phenomenal and curry is so delicate in your mouth. The bread is phenomenal. I would have ordered just the basket!
Be the first to ReplyIndian restaurant
Mouthwatering Indian food with a twist - even the serving platters were unique. Meat was tender and the vegetables had absorbed the spices well. A chef who knows his culinary art well. A bit pricey but worth it.
Be the first to ReplyAverage Indian
A typical “restobar” a bit cramped for our liking. This place is even more expensive than Central London and no wow factor to the food $22 for daal makhni 😳
Owner was very pleasant, unfortunately staff not so attentive. As a Person of Indian origin and vegetarian there are much better places to eat in NY. Value for money was just not there.
Highly Disappointing
So many issues here:
1) I do not appreciate being told by a rather rude hostess that we had only 90 minutes to dine (we had a reservation)--I have never been told that in a Manhattan restaurant unless there were specific seatings.
2) there's a minimal wine list with nothing I would drink
3) I ordered a Manhattan cocktail and asked for it to be not very sweet and on the rocks. It arrived without out and was revoltingly sweet
4) my friend ordered a mango lhassi which was undrinkable
4) the appetizers were beautifully served by rather bland--they looked innovative but really were not
5) we were not halfway through the appetizers when we were brought the two main courses! (Nothing like being rushed.) We said we weren't ready and recieved a rather huffy response
6) I lived on the Indian subcontinent for 5 years and I know and appreciate good Indian food. The main courses tasted like someone had emptied a full salt container into them--you couldn't taste any spices, just salt!
The restaurant is obviously popular and maybe we hit an off night. That said, I'll never return to a place where I am told that my dining time is limited. That kind of rudeness does not exist in India and I was shocked that it exists in an Indian restaurant in NYC. They really should be embarrassed (but I suppose not).
Don’t miss this place!!!
This restaurant was beyond my husband, Leo, and my expectations. The staff were incredibly attentive, and the food....simply amazing. It’s the beat Indian food we have ever had and the couple sitting next to us agreed. The mushroom appetizer was melt in your mouth food, my chicken tikka was divine (and I’ve tried a lot of them). My husband has the goat and loved it. Go here, but make a reservation as they were packed.
Be the first to ReplyNice experience
We rarely have Indian food and are not fond of hot spices in our food, but we were invited here and wanted to try something new. The experience overall was very good: nice ambiance, good service, the server explained the dishes and took great care to recommend something not so spicy for us (the other people at the table like Indian food and went for the spicy ones). I tasted the spicier dishes as well and found them... Interesting. I guess it's an acquired taste. Overall we had a good time and it was interesting to try something new. I cannot give an opinion about the dishes; they did taste good but I don't have other experience to compare. Maybe next time.
Be the first to ReplyDecent place, standard indian fare
Given all the high ratings that this restaurant has received, we decided to try it out the other day. It is definitely does not live upto its hype. The drinks are creative (similar to a few other Indian joints in downtown). The menu is very limited and the food is very standard fare Indian food. Some of the dishes are presented differently. Taste was ok; halloween ambience was hideous. Service was ok. Overall not the best I have been to.
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