Restaurant in New York City, United States
Ishq
250ptsMichelin-recognized Indian that earns the price.

About Ishq
Ishq holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) and earns it: modern Indian cooking on Avenue A with more technical depth than the $$$ price suggests. The lamb shank biryani and butter chicken are the anchor dishes, and the sharing format means ordering widely is the right call. Booking is moderate difficulty — weekdays are your best route in.
The Verdict
Ishq is one of the more reliable places to eat modern Indian food in New York City, and at the $$$ price point it is genuinely hard to beat. The Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) tells you something useful: this is a kitchen delivering food above its price class, not a concept restaurant coasting on aesthetics. If you have been once and ordered cautiously, go back and eat more boldly. The menu rewards sharing and volume.
Portrait
Walk into Ishq on Avenue A and the salmon-pink quartz bar running the length of the front room sets a clear register: this is not a casual takeaway or a white-tablecloth special occasion restaurant. It sits between those poles, which is exactly where a good neighbourhood Indian restaurant should live. The front bar gives way to a moodier rear dining room where tables are spaced generously enough that conversation is possible, a detail that matters on a block that skews loud after dark.
The kitchen under chef Alan Loh is working with a menu that is genuinely full of ideas without tipping into chaos. The cooking lands at the right levels of spice, heat, and depth across dishes — not uniformly fiery, not cautiously bland. The Jalebi Chaat arrives as a textural sequence: chickpeas, beetroot, and a sweet-sour yogurt interact in a way that makes the dish feel thought through rather than assembled. The butter chicken, which the venue's own Michelin citation singles out, comes in a complex tomato makhani sauce that earns its place on a menu that could easily have coasted on a crowd-pleaser version. Order it anyway — complexity and comfort are not mutually exclusive here.
The lamb shank biryani is portioned for the table, not the individual, and spiced accordingly. If you are dining as a two, order it and plan around it. If you are four, it becomes the anchor of a meal that should also include lighter, more acidic dishes to offset the weight. The menu is built for sharing, and eating solo or as a couple without ordering widely means missing most of what the kitchen is trying to do.
On the drinks side, the salmon-pink bar is not decorative only. Modern Indian restaurants in this price range often treat the drinks list as an afterthought, stocking a serviceable wine list and a short cocktail menu without much thought for how either interacts with the food. At Ishq, the bar presence suggests a more considered approach. Indian cuisine at this spice level asks for wines with some residual sweetness or high aromatic intensity to bridge the gap , an off-dry Riesling, a Gewurztraminer, or a Viognier will work better than a heavy Cabernet. If the list offers any of those by the glass, prioritise them. Cocktails with citrus or tamarind profiles tend to track better with chaat and grilled preparations than spirit-forward builds. Ask the bar what they recommend alongside the biryani specifically , it is a reasonable test of how well the drinks program has been thought through.
The Bib Gourmand is a practical data point worth dwelling on. Michelin awards it to restaurants delivering high-quality cooking at moderate prices, and the 2024 recognition means the kitchen was assessed relatively recently. At $$$ with this level of technical ambition, Ishq is positioned below where you would need to spend to eat comparably at, say, aRoqa or Cardamom for modern Indian in the city. For a more traditional register, Chola on the Upper East Side and Hyderabadi Zaiqa serve different purposes. Bungalow is the obvious comparison for vibe-forward modern Indian in the city; Ishq has the edge on food depth and the Michelin credential to back it.
Booking is moderate difficulty. Avenue A is not a destination block in the way that certain Manhattan streets are, which means walk-in availability exists more often than at comparably rated restaurants in the West Village or Midtown. That said, the dining room is not large, and weekend evenings will require a reservation. Weekday dinners are the path of least resistance if your schedule allows. There is no published dress code in the available data, but the room's register , pink quartz bar, moody rear dining room, Bib Gourmand clientele , suggests smart casual is appropriate and overdressing is unnecessary.
For further context on where Ishq sits in the broader New York dining picture, see our full New York City restaurants guide. If you are building a longer trip, our New York City hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest. For modern Indian at a higher price point internationally, Trèsind Studio in Dubai and Opheem in Birmingham represent what the category looks like with a longer tasting menu format. If you are comparing across American fine dining more broadly, the ambition gap between Ishq and destinations like Alinea in Chicago or The French Laundry in Napa is real , but so is the price gap, and Ishq is not competing in that tier. It is doing something more specific: delivering a credentialed, shareable, modern Indian meal in the East Village at a price that does not require justification.
Ratings at a Glance
- Google: 4.6 / 5 (314 reviews)
- Michelin: Bib Gourmand (2024)
- Price: $$$
- Cuisine: Modern Indian
Booking & Practical Details
Ishq is at 202 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009, in the East Village. Booking difficulty is moderate , reservations are advised for weekend evenings, but weekday availability is generally more open. The menu is designed for sharing, so adjust your order count to the size of your group. No dress code data is available, but smart casual fits the room. Phone and website details are not confirmed in current data; check third-party booking platforms for availability.
Compare Ishq
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ishq | Indian | $$$ | Promises of “modern Indian” often bring more flash than flavor, but that is not the case at this welcoming restaurant along Avenue A. A striking salmon-pink quartz bar stretches the length of the front area and into a moodier dining room where groups gather around generously spaced tables. The menu is teeming with ideas, and dishes arrive with all the right levels of spice, heat, depth, and nuance. “Jalebi Chaat” is a savory, textural playground with chickpeas, beetroot, and a sweet and sour yogurt. There must be butter chicken, which comes doused in a complex tomato makhani sauce. There must also be lamb shank biryani, portioned for a party and spiced to the hilt. Everything is designed to be shared so plan accordingly.; Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) | Moderate | — |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Ishq measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ishq good for solo dining?
Ishq is designed around sharing, so solo dining is possible but not the optimal format. The salmon-pink quartz bar along the front of the room is your best seat if you're eating alone, and you can comfortably work through two or three dishes. For the full spread — jalebi chaat, butter chicken, lamb shank biryani — bring at least one other person.
What should I order at Ishq?
Go straight for the jalebi chaat (chickpeas, beetroot, sweet and sour yogurt), the butter chicken in its tomato makhani sauce, and the lamb shank biryani, which is portioned generously and spiced accordingly. The menu is built for sharing, so order more than you think you need and work through it as a table.
Is Ishq worth the price?
Yes. At $$$, Ishq holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand — the guide's marker for strong value at moderate prices — which is a credible external check on the cost-to-quality ratio. For modern Indian in New York City at this price tier, it is hard to find a comparable return on the bill.
What are alternatives to Ishq in New York City?
If you want Indian at a lower price point, Curry Hill along Lexington Avenue has a range of straightforward options. For a more formal Indian tasting experience, Semma in the West Village earned its own Michelin recognition and leans Southern Indian. Ishq sits in the middle: shareable, flavor-forward, and better for groups than either end of that spectrum.
What should a first-timer know about Ishq?
Book ahead for weekend evenings — reservations are advised — but weekday walk-ins are more realistic. The room moves from a lively bar area at the front into a moodier dining room at the back; the back tables work better for groups. Order to share and plan on at least three dishes for two people to get a proper read on the menu.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Ishq?
Ishq does not operate a formal tasting menu format — the menu is designed around shareable dishes ordered à la table. The Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition is based on that shared-plates model, so the better question is whether you are booking for the right group size. Two to four people will get the most out of the format.
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