Taj Mahal
Indian
135B North 5th Street (between Bedford and Berry) PHONE: (718) 599-1100 AVERAGE ENTREE:$8 MAP:Click
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Posted by freewilliamsburg on March 6, 2005 05:33 PM|Permalink
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Of all the things linking the Burg to the East Village, this is the strongest. It is a mediocre East 6th-style place that charges more because it has a monopoly. Someone please open a good Indian place here!
This place is awful! I ordered the Chicken Saag. It didn't really taste like Chicken Saag I've had at other places. I spend most of the rest of the evening in my bathroom with the runs! Avoid this place at all cost!
went here sat night with 3 friends. food was tasty. nothing jaw dropping, but simple good indian food. service was nothing special, but i was expecting much. i'd go back.
DON'T DO IT! I tried it once--horrible. Tried it a second time--horrible. Tried a third time---guess what, horrible. I'm a bit slow but I've learned the lesson. With so many good restaurants in the area, go somewhere else.
Awful, simply awful. My wife and I tried this place about a year and a half ago, not good, really oily vindaloo, and a delivery that took just under 2 hours. We had a coupon for 2 for 1 entree from the entertainment.com book that we purchased. We decided to give the place another try, hoping things had improved. I went to pick it up, and I was told that they had no affiliation with the coupon book. I was about to pay the regular price, giving up on a valid and legitimate coupon, but the man continued to be rude, so I walked out and told him our order would now be his dinner.
Food is mostly okay but extremely stingy, and service is abysmal. Banana pakora is one of my favorites, yet these are made with tiny chunks of banana and are mostly just deep-fried spiced chickpea flour. Make sure you ask for basmati rice when ordering take-out or delivery, or you won't get any, even though it's supposed to come with the meal. Also be sure to ask for disposable plates/utensils if you need them, or they will not provide. When ordering delivery, expect the person on the other end of line to behave as if they would rather be doing anything else besides talking to you.
But the food is good, otherwise. One thing they are not stingy with is the breads, even if the poori does arrive flat, and their biryanis come with lots of meat - even the more expensive ones like lamb. Never had over- or under-cooked food.
When I first moved to Williamsburg I tried this place and it sucked! The service was great and friendly, but the food was bland, bland, bland. Also, we got some cheese naan (cheese bread), and the cheese was melted American! Gross!
I'm not a great fan of this place. The Chicken Saag does not resemble any any chicken saag I've ever eaten before. Unfortunately, Williamsburg is lacking in good indian food all around, but if I had to pick a place to eat, this would be the last option. Kitchen of Bengal was a little bit better, now it's known as Imperial Palace and has moved to Greenpoint.
I also regularly pick up food from taj mahal. Its nothing to rave about but it is always fine if you are craving some indian cuisine... Its a little on the bland side as far as indian food goes - but the ingredients are always fresh. The vegetable samosas, however, are very very yummy, and not bland at all.
i pick food up from taj mahal regularly and have never had a problem. always ready in 15-20 minutes. always good. then again, never had the vindaloo. i stick to the masala and korma.
i just ate the worst indian food.... ! the chicken vindaloo must've accidentaly had a gallon of oil dumped in to it. the vegetable pakora tasted like plastic packaging and the chutney's had a pissy runny like consistency. awful!
i have ordered delivery from this place and waited two hours, still it never came. i called and they didnt care about their poor service and just told me there wasnt anything they could do about it and hung up. if you're hungry...order from somewhere else. oh yeah..i called and told them i will post this review and they offered to deliver me free food... but i declined because their BS wasnt worth it.
ive only gotten delivery - but it's way better than that place (that closed down i think) on bedford. they have really yummy veggie options. if you like spice, you have to ask for it though. saag paneer is my fave. yum.
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Of all the things linking the Burg to the East Village, this is the strongest. It is a mediocre East 6th-style place that charges more because it has a monopoly. Someone please open a good Indian place here!
Posted by: Ashoka | September 25, 2006 08:48 PM
This place is awful! I ordered the Chicken Saag. It didn't really taste like Chicken Saag I've had at other places. I spend most of the rest of the evening in my bathroom with the runs! Avoid this place at all cost!
Posted by: Irritable Bowel Syndrome | April 3, 2006 05:37 AM
went here sat night with 3 friends. food was tasty. nothing jaw dropping, but simple good indian food. service was nothing special, but i was expecting much. i'd go back.
Posted by: bucks | March 20, 2006 10:08 PM
DON'T DO IT! I tried it once--horrible. Tried it a second time--horrible. Tried a third time---guess what, horrible. I'm a bit slow but I've learned the lesson. With so many good restaurants in the area, go somewhere else.
Posted by: Philip | March 11, 2006 10:55 PM
Have a nice day
Posted by: penis enlargement | March 1, 2006 11:54 PM
Awful, simply awful. My wife and I tried this place about a year and a half ago, not good, really oily vindaloo, and a delivery that took just under 2 hours. We had a coupon for 2 for 1 entree from the entertainment.com book that we purchased. We decided to give the place another try, hoping things had improved. I went to pick it up, and I was told that they had no affiliation with the coupon book. I was about to pay the regular price, giving up on a valid and legitimate coupon, but the man continued to be rude, so I walked out and told him our order would now be his dinner.
Posted by: Chris | February 23, 2006 01:05 PM
absolutely the worst plate of indian food i've ever eaten. period.
Posted by: blankenship | December 18, 2005 04:17 AM
Food is mostly okay but extremely stingy, and service is abysmal. Banana pakora is one of my favorites, yet these are made with tiny chunks of banana and are mostly just deep-fried spiced chickpea flour. Make sure you ask for basmati rice when ordering take-out or delivery, or you won't get any, even though it's supposed to come with the meal. Also be sure to ask for disposable plates/utensils if you need them, or they will not provide. When ordering delivery, expect the person on the other end of line to behave as if they would rather be doing anything else besides talking to you.
But the food is good, otherwise. One thing they are not stingy with is the breads, even if the poori does arrive flat, and their biryanis come with lots of meat - even the more expensive ones like lamb. Never had over- or under-cooked food.
Posted by: benjamin | December 18, 2005 01:25 AM
When I first moved to Williamsburg I tried this place and it sucked! The service was great and friendly, but the food was bland, bland, bland. Also, we got some cheese naan (cheese bread), and the cheese was melted American! Gross!
Posted by: Zoe | December 10, 2005 03:21 AM
Imperial Palace on Manhattan Ave in Greenpoint is the real deal.
Pass on this place.
Posted by: chris | November 6, 2005 11:32 PM
this place blows. anybody who thinks this is good curry has never eaten the real stuff.
and they are slow.
Posted by: the dude | November 4, 2005 01:54 AM
Chicken Curry is excellent! Although delivery man was a little flirty.
Posted by: Dilip | September 17, 2005 01:35 AM
I'm not a great fan of this place. The Chicken Saag does not resemble any any chicken saag I've ever eaten before. Unfortunately, Williamsburg is lacking in good indian food all around, but if I had to pick a place to eat, this would be the last option. Kitchen of Bengal was a little bit better, now it's known as Imperial Palace and has moved to Greenpoint.
Posted by: mondeep | August 31, 2005 03:30 PM
I also regularly pick up food from taj mahal. Its nothing to rave about but it is always fine if you are craving some indian cuisine... Its a little on the bland side as far as indian food goes - but the ingredients are always fresh. The vegetable samosas, however, are very very yummy, and not bland at all.
Posted by: chundra | August 29, 2005 01:47 AM
i pick food up from taj mahal regularly and have never had a problem. always ready in 15-20 minutes. always good. then again, never had the vindaloo. i stick to the masala and korma.
Posted by: pm | August 23, 2005 12:34 AM
there was some saran wrap baked into our naan. we were eating in. we didn't say anything. but, um, yeah. baked in!
Posted by: al | June 6, 2005 01:26 AM
i just ate the worst indian food.... ! the chicken vindaloo must've accidentaly had a gallon of oil dumped in to it. the vegetable pakora tasted like plastic packaging and the chutney's had a pissy runny like consistency. awful!
Posted by: grease stained boxers | May 9, 2005 05:46 AM
i have ordered delivery from this place and waited two hours, still it never came. i called and they didnt care about their poor service and just told me there wasnt anything they could do about it and hung up. if you're hungry...order from somewhere else. oh yeah..i called and told them i will post this review and they offered to deliver me free food... but i declined because their BS wasnt worth it.
Posted by: diana | May 1, 2005 03:22 AM
they have a roach problem
Posted by: roach | April 23, 2005 12:05 AM
dangerous, eat at your own risk.
Posted by: leonardo | April 9, 2005 12:54 AM
ive only gotten delivery - but it's way better than that place (that closed down i think) on bedford. they have really yummy veggie options. if you like spice, you have to ask for it though. saag paneer is my fave. yum.
Posted by: miz s | March 23, 2005 11:43 PM