"Meaning "India Every Day," this casual Indian restaurant is a quick and easy way to get your fix in the form of tasty bowls. Diners are given an array of grains, vegetables and meats to choose from to build your meal. Inday has a modern vibe to its interior, with geometric tiles and wooden communal benches lining the space. It's a welcome departure from the traditional Indian food restaurant without losing any of its authenticity." - Laundry Service
"Inday is a fast-casual place where they put healthy stuff in bowls. The storefront is small and attractive (with a decent amount of seating), and it's pretty much an upscale Indian salad bar. Think of this as Sweetgreen, but with more interesting ingredients. That said, not everyone will be into chickpea ranch and fermented carrots. But if you’re trying to eat a healthier lunch and you want to avoid the DMV-sized line at Sweetgreen, go here." - bryan kim
"Flatiron is surprisingly well-served in the not incredibly common sector of fast casual Indian places, and the newest one is Inday. The focus here is on healthy bowls with some Indian flair that you can top with various proteins. They also serve something called a “dosa waffle,” and it’s all located in a very attractive space." - hillary reinsberg
"This quick-service Indian spot in Nomad serves grain and vegetable bowls with toppings like garlic hummus and chopped tomato salad. Also, even though it’s a block from Madison Square Park and it’s a good option for a quick and healthy lunch, the lines are about half a podcast episode shorter than Sweetgreen’s (in case that’s how you like to measure your lunch break)." - bryan kim, matt tervooren
"Basically Indian Semsom. Ok, exactly Indian Semsom. Get a bowl, fill it with rice and protein, go on your merry way feeling glad about the decisions you make." - chris stang