Fresh Curry

Indian restaurant · Tribeca

Fresh Curry

Indian restaurant · Tribeca

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183 Church St, New York, NY 10007

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Fresh Curry is a hidden gem in Tribeca for hearty, authentic Bangladeshi and Pakistani dishes, perfect for a casual family meal or late-night cravings.  

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183 Church St, New York, NY 10007 Get directions

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183 Church St, New York, NY 10007 Get directions

+1 212 964 6259
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17 Great Restaurants in Tribeca

"The strip of Church running north from Chambers has long been an inexpensive eats refuge, a couple of gritty blocks that stand in contrast to the rest of Tribeca. In their midst find Fresh Curry, a Pakistani steam table joint enveloping the patron in delicious smells. The goat curry is particularly notable, richly meaty with even a marrow bone or two, whether served over white rice or biryani, for which there’s an extra charge." - Robert Sietsema

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The Best Biryanis in NYC - Eater NY

"Fresh Curry is a Bangladeshi and Pakistani restaurant in Tribeca not far from City Hall, a steam table joint with bargain prices and great food." - Robert Sietsema

https://ny.eater.com/2023/10/25/23930364/best-biryanis-in-nyc
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ujjwal bramhchariya

Google
It’s economical in SoHo area. Taste is good. One must visit for having Dinner or Lunch. You can eat within $15 budget. They are opened until midnight

Stephen O' Farrell

Google
Authentic and delicious home cooked food. This is the real deal. The Shish Kebab was tasty and came with a light savory sauce. Looking forward to going back and ordering the curry, great inexpensive cooking.

Mirza Nayeem Ahmed

Google
The curry... was not fresh. I didn't go in with too much expectations; I was craving some authentic Bangladeshi food and this seemed to be the only option nearby. I don't think I'll be going back, it wasn't worth it. Pro: there's a prayer space downstairs, which was nice to see!

Limon Saha

Google
The food was excellent. All fresh and tasty. We tried mutton, rish, polao rice, chala dal, halwa, samosa. Everything was super delicious. Quantity was more than enough and price reasonable.

Baraka S

Google
Chicken samosa is banging! Added their green sauce. And the chicken lollipop is good, too. With the green sauce, of course. Not the most appealing looking place from the outside, but it had enough customers to entice me. Glad I went in. DEFINITELY get the chicken samosa ($2). Easy choice.

Ahmed Allam

Google
I was so happy to find the masjid. I went inside the Halal restaurant and asked where is the masjid. They told me downstairs. It is right beside the stairs in the basement. Very clean and smells good Alhamdulillah. May Allah bless the management and the owner. 👍👍

Praj A

Google
The restaurant looks simple from the outside but has the best food. The staff is very friendly and kind and you can customize your plate with is very rare to find in Indian restaurants.

Ruwan J.

Google
3.5 stars Fresh Curry is a Bangladeshi / Pakistani style casual eatery. interior is a bit simple and gritty: a few tables and chairs; an order counter displaying curried eats and other bites; and a refrigerated unit filled with soft drinks. it’s a little messy, but that’s the vibe. food is basically is on heating trays and heated up via microwave. the food is priced on the higher side versus and the servings tend to be smaller versus other places. ordered chicken curry, cauliflower, and rice to-go. the curry tends to be spiced fairly hot, not mild. the chicken was tender and was flavorful. the cauliflower was pretty good. and the rice was fine. overall, the portion feels a little small versus other hole-in-the-wall curry joints. there are not many options late night for curry in tribeca so this will likely be where you’d need to go. staff are friendly enough and they accept cash, credit, ApplePay etc. definitely a decent place when you’re in a pinch and want spicy South Asian food.
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Lucas P.

Yelp
This is one my favorite places to get a late night snack in New York. The vegetable samosas are my favorite in the city and I have maybe eaten over 100 in the past year. Ask for the green sauce if you get the samosa. They don't give it to you if you don't ask and it would be criminal to eat it without them The service is also so great they're very nice and accommodating. !
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Josh B.

Yelp
In summer 2022, after The Cult played Rooftop at Pier 17, I was still on a Love Removal Machine buzz after the iron clad 10pm curfew and wasn't ready to go home. My friend mentioned food but isn't the type to take the A train for a half hour in search of the world's best kohlrabi sliders. The speedy and PATH-convenient Fresh Curry fit the bill, just like it did for an excursion with another friend who enjoys my ethnic food selections but it is terrified of arriving home after 10 on a weeknight. The mainstays here are combos, generally three vegetables or one meat-one vegetable. I've enjoyed everything but gravitate to the meat dishes which are spicer. Tonight I very much enjoyed chicken tikka masala, which had more heat than the usual. I often opt for chicken curry. Samosas are decent. Several other quick South Asian spots have disappeared from the neighborhood; I'm glad Fresh Curry is still going strong.
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Victoria L.

Yelp
I feel like one of the last indian deli places in existence and barely afforable. The chicken tikka masala (my default) is delicious, goat curry is good, roti came out later hot n crispy. Vegetables are good but a bit salty. Everything is hot (temperature and spice) n fresh hence the name. There is decent indoor seating.
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Cin C.

Yelp
Hole in the wall that makes great indian food. Lot of options to choose from. They have combo specials ranging from vegetarian to chicken to goat to fish to lamb. Just tried it last week and plan to return again for lunch. Spices are so good. I recommend it.
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Q. Monique M.

Yelp
I'm here ordering in person and the woman taking orders just took cash from 2 customers then to my horror, went in the back put the onions, salad and peppers on 2 peoples plates with her bare hands! Absolutely disgusting and I am no longer comfortable eating from here because God knows what else they do or handle before dealing with the food without washing their hands!
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Dennis G.

Yelp
The food is outstanding. I particularly like the goat curry. They're open late and the service is speedy. The ambiance includes, florescent lighting, worn out decrepit furniture and plastic utensils. It's all about the food at Fresh Curry.

J B.

Yelp
Fresh Curry is fairly new to Tribeca. Within the bustle of Church Street rests this small storefront housing delicious curry. Although inside might be considered grimy, the flavor, portions and friendliness of the staff were outstanding. It is worth the walk.
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M. A.

Yelp
Excellent food being made here. Not many authentic places like this left in the Tribeca area. Photos don't do justice.
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Sam C.

Yelp
The only traditional Bangladeshi restaurant in downtown NYC. I love how you can get goru mangsho, chicken curry, traditional chicken biriyani and veggies here. Sometimes I crave bengali food and it's so rare here in NYC. Unfortunately, a lot of the bengali owners cater to the Indian masses with chicken tikka masala, etc but this place sticks to its roots and has both. go here!
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Jessie S.

Yelp
I ordered the curry chicken and cabbage with rice and a samosa. Spicy, flavorful, and a good sized portion. Will definitely add this to my lunch rotation!
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Alana A.

Yelp
Ordered through Uber eats for a group lunch and none of the entrees came with rice. There isn't even a option to have rice on Uber eats. Disappointing.