
Message from Vatan Indian Restaurant
An ambitious attempt to transport diners to Gujarat via bold food and village-courtyard decor.
- Indian Vegetarian
- Prix Fixe Menu
- Private Parties; Rooms; Events
Patrons will experience delicious vegetarian Indian cuisine when they dine Vatan Indian restaurant. This New York Indian restaurant?s menu is very simple-delicious vegetarian dishes made from only the freshest ingredients.
Whether you dine on the second floor, first or the cave themed lower level, this NYC vegetarian Indian restaurant offers a fun, relaxing atmosphere in which to enjoy a prix fix menu with dishes like spicy chickpeas, samosas stuffed with ground vegetables and peas and chilled mango soup.
Vatan Indian restaurant offers a prix fixe dinner menu.
The entire experience is made to replicate a typical Gujurati dinner feast. At this Manhattan Indian vegetarian restaurant, you can expect friendly hospitality along with unique vegetarian cuisine. Come visit Vatan Indian restaurant today.
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Vatan Indian Restaurant
(212) 689-5666
409 3rd Ave
New York,
NY
10016
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Editorial Description by Citysearch
In Short The bi-level dining room, which resembles a bamboo-thatched hut, is a brightly-lit, wide-open space with high ceilings and laminated depictions of Indian village life. Cast your shoes aside and sink into a cushioned booth in an enclosed hut, surrounded by artificial banyan trees and wisteria. The prix fixe meal typically includes spicy chickpeas flecked with tomato and coriander, samosas stuffed with ground vegetables and peas, khichdi (a lentil and rice mixture) and chilled mango soup.
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all you can eat gujurati food 5
By rs p.
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| Rank: 1,414
Vatan Indian Restaurant
vatan is a high end restaurant serving authentic gujurati food. the decor and atmosphere is incredible and you really feel as though you are in the midst of an indian village. i would recommend going to this place just to see the inside! vatan offers an all-you-can eat gujurati menu where, for a set price, you receive unlimited dishes of typical gujurati food. the food is served by trained waiters dressed in traditional indian garments. overall, a one of a kind restaurant offering great tasting gujurati food!
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Gujurati food 4
By Nilay S.
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Vatan Indian Restaurant
This isn't your walk-in restaurant, you have to book in advance for a reservation. Once you get there you pay the $23 price per plate, but you get all the gujurati food they have on their 2 page menu. You get Mango Rus, roti, shaak, dal, rice, samosa, and everything else to fill your stomach content. This restaurant is a one time thing, you'll only go here once, but while your there you'll relax on their bed like chairs while eating like kings.
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Good food poisoned by bad service
By CSMobileUser
I had very similar experiace as explained by first reviewer. That was almost a year back when I decided not to visit this place again. I have guests this weekend who would like this food. So just wanted to check if they improved on service. But recent negative review reconfirm my decision not to visit this facility.
It is a shame on part of vatan to be in negative books for so long. Go their if you want to see pennywise people
Posted 05/19/09
Horrible Serivce, Padded their tip
By ab1847
Four of us went to Vatan for a friend?s birthday. She?s a vegetarian and loves Indian food, so Vatan sounded perfect. The evening started off slowly when we got sat at 9:10 for our 8:45 reservation. Our waitress took another 15 minutes to come our table. After that the appetizer and entr?e round of food were both equally slow. I don?t understand how a prix-fix, set-menu restaurant can have slow service. Everyone in the restaurant is eating the same food, so why does it take 45 minutes for an entr?e to be delivered after the appetizer plate has been cleared?? Despite the slow service, the food was extremely good and representative of what one would eat in India. My final complaint and the one that pushed me to leave a review was the 18% gratuity included. The restaurant calculated the required 18% gratuity on the total bill INCLUDING TAX, not just on the food and drink total. I was very upset at this because 18% was extremely generous for the abysmal service we received, but putting gratuity on the tax is WRONG. I mentioned this to our waitress and suddenly her English wasn?t good enough to understand. I walked the check to the hostess desk and explained that gratuity should be calculated on the food and drink total, not on the tax. She argued this was their policy and wouldn?t budge. I paid the total because at this point it was 12:30am and we had been in this restaurant for over 3 hours and were very restless. I will never return to these crooks again.
Pros: Authentic Meal
Cons: Rude Hostess, Slow Service, stolen tip
Posted 04/20/09
In response to the previous review.
By CSMobileUser2
Hi, Vatan is one of the best resturants I have ever been to. The food was awesome, its just like having dinner in gujrat. I have been to BARODA and I know what Indian food tastes like. The staffs and the servers were very welcoming and they took care of me and my friends very well. I completely disagree with the previous negative review. I think there must have been a misunderstanding. I wish VATAN best of luck and hope it carrys on spreading Indian tradition.
Posted 03/06/09
Interesting but anti-climactic
By matthiashorst
At first I was impressed with the ambiance and decor. However, when the food service began I soon realized this was a gimmick. The waitress kept coming back with a fake smile and kept asking if we were finished with the course. She grabbed my beer that was still 1/4 full and asked me if I would like another. The second and third courses were served at once, sending us a hint that we took to long with the appetizers. Desert was then served (more like tossed on the table) and the waitress whispered into our ears that the next guests were waiting for our table. By this time the fake smile was no longer there, She had already switched to "clear table" mode. Next thing I know my Indian chi tea was whisked from under my nose, cup half full, and a bill for a couple hundred + $ appeared. NOTE: the Prix Fixe price is no longer $22.95, rather it is now an whopping $31 for an array of vegetables (apparently not even organic). To say the least the experience was very anti-climactic. At first I thought this would be a great place to dine with future guests. By the end of the meal it was clear that this was a gimmick!
Pros: Ambience
Cons: food service felt rushed and fake
Posted 03/01/09
So good you don't even know it's vegetarian
By foodiesRus81
There is nothing bad and everything good about this place! The service is attentive, the food is delicious and plentiful, and the space is beautiful! Unlike a lot of Indian places, the food is cooked very healthy - not oily - and the ingredients seem really fresh. It's a fixed-price/fixed dish menu, but you get a huge selection served right to you, and seconds, thirds, etc or whichever dish you want. At dessert time, ask for the mango pudding; that's the one dish they don't automatically bring you, and it blends wonderfully with the dessert. I went with two Indian friends, and they both love this place and say the food is exactly how their moms and grandmothers prepare it at home.
I just really hope that they remain in business for a long time! The menu is so reasonably priced, and you get so much food, and most of all, they have a HUGE space in Murray Hill, but they have very few actual tables. It's greatly refreshing to go to a restaurant in Manhattan and not be seated elbow-to-elbow with the strangers next to you, but I just really hope they serve enough people in there each night to make s profit.
Pros: Great vegetarian, service, value
Cons: nothing!
Posted 02/08/09
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