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176, Church Street, 10013, New York, New York County, US Соединенные Штаты Америки
contactos teléfono: +1 212-240-9800
sitio web: www.pakistanteahouseny.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 40.7156652, Longitude: -74.0076599
Mohammad Hazeen
::Nice place to visit we enjoyed a lot and how can we forget about this place I love this place I enjoyed with my family alot and recommend you to visit also
BK Moto
::Edit: it has reopened after being bought by Bukhara and everything that made it endearing has disappeared. Now bored servers serve mediocre food. Below is what it used to be... One of the best South Asian places in the city. Pakistanis and Indian natives, both will appreciate how delicious, spicy and flavorful the food is. After years of living in New York away from India, finally finding this place was a god sent! A near home cooked feel with a very friendly staff. The lunch specials are great value for money- for under $10 you can get any meat (lamb or fish is my favorite), two vegetables and rice or freshly made naan! That's the main selling point for me- fresh! Most expensive Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi restaurants in the city catering to spice-intolerant westerners have nothing on this little gem.
Shen-Wei Wu
::Decided to try this place out for the first time and had the spicy curry chicken combo. The flavors were strong and wonderful but the chicken was very tough. I will go back and hope the fish is more tender. Overall, good food, large portions, great price.
Ema Gloria
::This place hits the spot. Large portions for a small price. Get the spicy lamb combo with naan (freshly made). I also get the spinach as part of the combo. Then, take your food and eat outside or elsewhere. You come to Pakistan Tea House for the food, and not for romantic ambiance. You'll be happy.
Owen Iverson
::love this place for a quick shot of cheap n spicy. if you're looking for pampering, don't come here. if you have specific dietary needs, don't come here. if you just want great tasting food for non-tribeca prices (and a generous portion at that) stop by. you'll be in and out in 5 minutes. (i personally wouldn't enjoy sitting in and eating - if you want to sit, check out Salaam Bombay on Greenwich b/t Reade and Chambers).