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"Sembra molto buono, ma molto piccante "
@gaialu
"Looks like good Indian take out "
@julia.perry17
"très bon restaurant indien pas trop cher beaucoup d'options vegan attention, quand ils disent que c'est épicé c'est vraiment épicé, ne pas prendre à la légère bring your own bottle "
@iris.mn
"On a quiet section of Grand Street in Williamsburg, Atithi serves dishes like tandoori haryali shrimp, chicken biryani, vegetable korma, and chana masala in a massive sit-down dining room. In a quick call with the owners, we learned that the name Atithi comes from an ancient Sanskrit verse ”Atithi Devo Bhavam” which translates to “consider the guest as god." And we think that makes a lot of makes sense, because we felt right at home during our weeknight dinner here. They have a $18 three-course dinner option that feels like a friends and family dinner discount, and the fall-off-the-bone tender lamb vindaloo alone will make you want to become a regular at this newish neighborhood spot."
@matthewes
"On a quiet section of Grand Street in Williamsburg, Atithi serves dishes like tandoori haryali shrimp, chicken biryani, vegetable korma, and chana masala in a massive sit-down dining room. In a quick call with the owners, we learned that the name Atithi comes from an ancient Sanskrit verse ”Atithi Devo Bhavam” which translates to “consider the guest as god." And we think that makes a lot of makes sense, because we felt right at home during our weeknight dinner here. They have a $18 three-course dinner option that feels like a friends and family dinner discount, and the fall-off-the-bone tender lamb vindaloo alone will make you want to become a regular at this newish neighborhood spot."
@matthewes
"Indien with very grate rating - tres tres bon "
@mehdiberrada
"Great for takeout/easy indian"
@jbriel
"“After walking by all of the rowdy cocktail bars and chic coffee shops on Grand Street in Williamsburg, I felt right at home at Atithi Indian Cuisine. The waiters treated me like they’d known me since the third grade, the BYOB policy made it easy to unwind, and the $18 three-course dinner option felt like a friends and family dinner discount. After taking my first bite of their spicy lamb vindaloo, I knew I’d be a regular at this newish neighborhood spot. The stewed lamb meat was fall-off-the-bone tender and the creamy curry left me brainstorming ways to profess my love for vinegar-based sauces.” - infatuation "
@kyramac11