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Dhaba Indian Cuisine
100ptsReliable Murray Hill Indian, skip the tourist traps.

About Dhaba Indian Cuisine
Dhaba Indian Cuisine on Lexington Avenue sits in Murray Hill, New York's most competitive South Asian dining corridor. The food earns its reputation for layered spicing and honest portions. Booking is easy, the crowd is neighborhood-local, and it works well for dates or casual group dinners where the meal matters more than the room.
Is Dhaba Indian Cuisine worth booking for a special occasion in New York City?
Yes, if you want solid Indian food in Midtown without the chaos of a tourist-trap dining room. Dhaba sits on Lexington Avenue in the Murray Hill corridor, which has long been the city's most concentrated stretch of South Asian restaurants. That location matters: the competition is fierce, which means places that survive here have to earn it on the plate.
The food at Dhaba is the reason to go. Indian cooking at this price tier in New York frequently disappoints because kitchens cut corners on spice depth or drown everything in cream. Dhaba's reputation among regulars points the other way: dishes that carry real heat structure, layered spicing, and portions that justify the trip. For a date or a business lunch, that reliability is worth more than a flashier room with indifferent cooking.
For a special occasion, calibrate your expectations correctly. Dhaba is a neighborhood restaurant, not a destination dining experience. The room won't impress the way a reservation at a high-profile Manhattan restaurant might, but the food holds up where it counts. If the point of your evening is a meal you'll remember rather than a room you'll photograph, that trade-off works in Dhaba's favor.
Booking here is easy. Murray Hill Indian restaurants at this tier rarely require more than a day or two of advance planning, and walk-ins are generally possible outside peak dinner hours. If you're organizing a group meal, calling ahead is sensible. For two people on a weeknight, you're unlikely to wait long.
One honest limitation: the venue data available is sparse, which means specifics like current hours, a full menu, or pricing require a direct call or check at the door. Don't assume anything about seasonal specials or current availability without confirming. For comparison context across the broader New York dining scene, see our full New York City restaurants guide.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 108 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10016
- Neighbourhood: Murray Hill, Manhattan
- Booking difficulty: Easy — walk-ins viable outside peak hours
- Leading for: Dates, casual business meals, group dinners
- Confirmed awards: None on record
- Price range: Not confirmed — verify directly
- Hours: Not confirmed , verify before visiting
- Reservations: Recommended for groups; walk-ins generally possible for two
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Compare Dhaba Indian Cuisine
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Dhaba Indian Cuisine | — | |
| The Long Island Bar | — | |
| Dirty French | — | |
| Superbueno | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | — | |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Dhaba Indian Cuisine good for a date?
It works for a casual date, particularly if your plans don't require a high-production dining room. Dhaba's Murray Hill location on Lexington Avenue keeps things relaxed rather than formal, which suits an early-evening dinner before drinks nearby. For a more atmospheric date night in NYC, Angel's Share in the East Village sets a harder-to-beat mood, but Dhaba wins on food focus and value.
Is the food good at Dhaba Indian Cuisine?
Dhaba holds its own as a dependable Indian kitchen in Midtown, a neighbourhood not known for strong South Asian options outside of the Lexington Avenue corridor. It draws repeat locals rather than one-time tourists, which is generally a reliable signal. No Michelin recognition is on record, so expectations should sit at solid neighbourhood restaurant rather than destination dining.
Do I need a reservation at Dhaba Indian Cuisine?
For weekday lunches and early dinners, walk-ins are generally manageable at a restaurant of this type in Murray Hill. Friday and Saturday evenings are the exception — book ahead if you have a group of three or more. Dhaba's Lexington Avenue address pulls in both office workers at lunch and neighbourhood regulars at dinner, so timing matters more than most people expect.
What's the crowd like at Dhaba Indian Cuisine?
Expect a mix of Midtown office workers at lunch and Murray Hill residents in the evening. The vibe is neighbourhood staple rather than destination spot, which keeps the room grounded and unpretentious. It's not the place for a scene — if that's the goal, Dirty French or Superbueno will serve you better.
Does Dhaba Indian Cuisine have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed in the available venue data for Dhaba's 108 Lexington Avenue location. Given the urban Midtown streetscape, do not assume it without checking directly before you visit, particularly if outdoor dining is a firm requirement for your booking.
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