Good Pakistani food with the worst worst service. 0Star for service. I eat there regularly and the skinny dude never ever brings my order right.
Yuvaraaj J.
Tu valoración: 3 Jackson Heights, NY
Good and quick food but not the best I’ve eaten. Small portions for the price but it does a good business. Some people have all the luck. Their food is from mediocre to okok. But ample space to sit.
Arham K.
Tu valoración: 1 Brooklyn, NY
I ordered a Samosa chaat, and found that the yogurt in it was completely messed up. It ruined the taste of the dish. Very disappointing.
Sunilissa S.
Tu valoración: 1 Bronx, NY
If I could give this place half a star I would. There supposedly open 24 hours, when I got there at 11 they barely had anything left. They charged me full price for curry chicken which by the way was a few pieces of bone that was left in the tray. The service sucked, one person was taking out my food and there was a line behind me and the rest of the four workers sat down and ate. That’s not a good business move, I wouldn’t have my customers wait while I ate. I bought some lamb curry, that sucked as well as the bryani! Never again will I go there and by the way if you’re not they’re own kind of people(Indian) they’re not too nice. Anyway don’t waste your time with this place… If you’re going to be open 24 hours have food for 24 hours. DUH!
T K.
Tu valoración: 4 Cape May, NJ
Samosa price up to .75 each, not quite as large as most but tasty. We purchased them cold to reheat at home and they were good with the dipping sauce(partial to the yogurt). Also a pound of sweets for 5.00. What a selection — guestimate is at least thirty. We tried five diffent ones and were pleased with all of them.
Mahi M.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
I think they have the best tasting curry and an Naan. They are fairly inexpensive so your wallet wont go dry and their curries are amazing. Also try their Chicken tandoori. I would definitely recommend everyone to come try their food. and ahhh yess dont forget about the rice pudding… its definitely AMAZING.
Abdus A.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
My favorite place to come eat desi food. Chicken curry with Nan will stuff you full and satisfied. The shish kebabs are not bad either. After all of that, make sure to have some kheer(rice pudding?) for dessert. Really sweet and its really enjoyable.
Andrew C.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Indian pakistani, delicious, it actually is Pakistani food, but it’s mostly Curry which is expected and GREAT. Pros: 1. Open late, like really late, I’m talking 3:00AM late, I don’t know when they close. 2. You can get rice and vegetable masala or channa masala for $ 3.00 and it’ll full you. The fried fish isn’t bad either, it’s weighed so you get a by the pound price which works at to be cheaper than fish at any other spot. 3. Cheap: $ 0.50 Samosas. Cheap sweet and delicious rice pudding. 4. Friendly staff.
Leo L.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Love this Place, I was introduced to this hidden Gem many years ago by a Half Pakistani cousin of mine, I love their Indian/Pakistani Cuisine. I always order their«Goat Curry» along with a Plate of «Jasmine Rice» and Fresh Made to order«Naan» Bread. The restaurant itself is not fancy, but we all know that the worse looking restaurant have the best food lol. They also have a large variety of freshly made Indian Deserts that is sold by the pound, you must try this spot if you are in the area, Good Food, Large portions, and very inexpensive.
Andrew S.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Basic and cheap Pakistani steam table food, with a little bit of variation depending on the time of day. It’s extremely oily, and spicier than the Indian Curry In a Hurry-type equivalent. The samosas, pakoras, and kebabs are all cold and have to be microwaved, as far as I can tell. Mashallah, the place a couple of doors further up, is supposed to be similar except that everything is very liberally spiced(«hot» or «extra hot» to this place’s «medium»). It does look like they might have a better selection of fried food, too.
Katie B.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
After walking past another spot on Coney Island Ave that I clearly was not supposed to be in, we settled on this spot. The first thing I see coming out of the kitchen is a steaming stack of fresh naan as tall as I am. I think I paid about five dollars for enough food(saag, lamb curry, rice, raita, et al) to feed me for three days. Very tasty and cheap. And dessert! The counter guy had serious opinions about what I should get and actually wouldn’t serve me some of the stuff(?) «no, not that one.» whatever you say, guy. this place rules.
Zinat M.
Tu valoración: 4 Pittsburgh, PA
Inexpensive Pakistani fare. Get their biryani, naan, kebabs, kheer, and the okra if it’s on the menu that day. The kheer(rice pudding), is crazy good. It’s thick and creamy with no cardamom seeds and thick pieces of cinnamon mixed in and it’s only for about $ 2 a box. The naan sandwich, which is a huge naan bread wrapped around chicken kebabs and salad with raita is the biggest sandwich you’ll ever eat for just $ 2.
Albertro F.
Tu valoración: 3 Chinatown, NY
Madina it ain’t, but this Paki taxi joint is pretty good. Still has all the steam table stuff and heaps of flavorful basmati. Also, great selection of sweets. While Madina has recently bourgied up a bit, Shandar continues to feed the livery masses with cheap, solid fare. They might look at you funny when you walk in, but the food’s on the level.