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“If it’s exotic curries you crave, hit this adventurously spicy Indian joint on 6th Street.” nymag

Cuisine:  Indian
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From Serious Eats: New York Spicy food lovers have a strangely unique ego about themselves. You certainly don't find self-professed sweet tooth fanatics boasting about how much sugar they can cram down their throat, nor do those who prefer the salty end of the spectrum parrot about how th... Read More
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I’ve never heard of phaal until it made the Omnivore’s Hundred from verygoodtaste.co.uk. From that site’s must-eat list, I checked off 75 items that I’ve tasted and eaten. Among the other 25 is phaal, or phall, a South Indian curry dish that is supposedly spicier than the more familiar vindaloo. I w... Read More
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I guess I’ve been on a bit of a curry binge lately. When I was visiting family in Denver, I requested Indian for one of our meals out. Then in the last week, I’ve tried two places in NYC – both with notable results. The first is Angon on the Sixth, located on Curry Row in the East Village. It ha... Read More
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There are some people that scoff at the notion of "too spicy." Jalapeño after serrano after habanero, they down peppers and spicy foods with a simple brush-off and self-satisfied smugness. If there are similar people in your life, send them over to the Brick Lane Curry House. Not only... Read More
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Photo courtesy of the Hungry Commuter A lot of action lately on 53rd Street btw. 2+3rd Avenue, a small “out of bounds” block that I’ve covered a little bit in the past. Spoons, the tiny Korean/American take out deli closed up awhile back, and a second location of the East Village’s Brick Lane C... Read More
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Valentine’s Day is upon us, and in our opinion, there is no better aphrodisiac than capsaicin, the chemical that makes your tongue tingle when you eat spicy food. Whether you like it hot or you are downright masochistic, here are some restaurant suggestions to warm up your V-Day date. Literally. 1. ... Read More
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LUNCH Jul 22 08
Buffet style lunches are usually wasted on us as we could never eat enough to make it cost effective but still $12 for a generous lunch spread at Brick Lane is kinda worth it. Especially when today's menu encompassed (pictured above) chicken curry, fish goan and cabbage & peas poriyal and not p... Read More
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• You’d think that prices for top bottles of wine are falling in this economy, but you’d be wrong. [Portfolio] • Is Starbucks killing off independent coffeehouses in Harlem just like it has everywhere else? [Uptown Flavor] • Finish an order of the incredibly spicy phaal curry at Brick Lane Cur... Read More
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Grand Theft Auto Screenshots of New York Food and Restaurants: With Grand Theft Auto 4 debuting in April, we became borderline obsessed with digging up food- or restaurant-related material in "Liberty City," the video game's New York City-inspired metropolis. The Flagel: How does a ... Read More
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