Mysttik Masaala

Indian restaurant · Midtown East

Mysttik Masaala

Indian restaurant · Midtown East

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230 Park Ave, New York, NY 10017

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Chana masala platter, biryani, samosas, Indian burritos  

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230 Park Ave, New York, NY 10017 Get directions

indianfoodny.com

$10–20

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230 Park Ave, New York, NY 10017 Get directions

+1 917 306 3128
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MysttikMasaala

$10–20

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Where To Get Lunch In Midtown East

"Another truck, and probably our favorite truck. There are two Mysttik Masala’s - one is usually parked at 40th and Park and the other is at 47th and Park - and they both have the same menu of excellent Indian food. Like the chana masala platter, which comes with a spicy sauce, and daal and rice on the side. The food here is exactly the sort of thing everyone in your office will ask you about when you return carrying a box of it (except for the people who’ve already been inducted into the Mystikk Masala fan club). On the off chance you need a 2pm samosa pick-me-up instead of a $7 iced coffee, that’s also an acceptable way to use this truck." - hannah albertine, bryan kim, matt tervooren

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The Best Food Trucks & Carts In NYC

"We heard about Mystikk Masala through the corporate Midtown grapevine, which is a resource not to be underestimated when it comes to electric scooter and food truck knowledge. Lately, this excellent Indian truck has been parked at 54th and Park Avenue, and you can follow their regular updates on Facebook to confirm their location before committing. Stop by for some lunchtime biryani or the chana masala platter, which comes with a spicy sauce, daal, and rice on the side. On the off chance you need a 2pm samosa pick-me-up instead of a $5 iced coffee, that’s also an acceptable way to use this truck." - hannah albertine

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The 10 Best Takeout Lunch Spots In Midtown

"This is our favorite truck in Midtown East. There are two Mystikk Masalas—one is usually parked at 40th and Park, the other at 47th and Park—and they both have the same menu of excellent Indian food. Try the chana masala platter, which comes with a spicy sauce and daal and rice on the side. On the off chance you need a 2pm samosa pick-me-up instead of a $7 iced coffee, that’s also an acceptable way to use this truck." - team infatuation

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Mysttik Masala Review - Midtown - New York - The Infatuation

"There are two Mystikk Masala trucks in Midtown East - one is usually parked at 40th and Park and the other is at 47th and Park - and they both have the same menu of excellent Indian food. Like the chana masala platter, which comes with a spicy sauce, and daal and rice on the side. The food here is exactly the sort of thing everyone in your Midtown East office will ask you about when you return carrying a box of it (except the people who’ve already been inducted into the Mystikk Masala fan club). On the off chance you need a 2pm samosa pick-me-up instead of a $7 iced coffee, that’s an acceptable way to use this truck." - Hannah Albertine

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Alta Roman

Google
New Location, Same Amazing Food. I went for the grand opening last week, and absolutely loved the new location. Beautiful and welcoming space and the flavor of the food remains undefeated. The kebab with the yogurt sauce was delicious. I will definitely be passing by multiple times this summer!

Jacqueline W

Google
Worse Indian food I've ever had and is certainly not authentic. I hate to waste money on something so precious as my stomach and this was a total waste of money get new recipes or don't call yourself Indian food. Why is my masala chicken so red it's supposed to be orange isn't it?? This was red and crunchy from coleslaw?? and not tasty except for cilantro? I don't know if it's because food has Portuguese influence or what. Just terrible 🤢my stomach is appalled. Either the cook doesn't care, doesn't wash their hands or both that's how I feel about this garbage. Y'all are playing with my stomach and I don't appreciate it because it is unsettled and I only had a few bites before turned off. Samosa was old not fresh like it had been sitting all day baking out under lights and spice covered up the flavor. Glass bottled Mango juice was good.

Mindy Romero

Google
I would give this place negative stars if I could. It's expensive $18.50 for white rice and a main dish. I ordered chicken saag. I was given rice chicken vindaloo with a little spinach on the side. I brought the food back to the cashier and explained this is not what I ordered. She said that is what it is, chicken vindloo and saag on the side. I knew it eas that because my friend ordered chicken vindaloo. It didnt even taste good anyhow. The cashier stated the only difference was the spinach wasn't blended. I said no, chicken saag is chicken stewed in the saag not separate items. She argued with me and continued to say the same thing. I asked for a refund and she continued to tell me different places make it differently. She kept saying that's what you ordered. It's ridiculous. I said if that's what you're giving people then you need to change the name and the picture. Then another worker came over and said we're just workers and don't control the food or signs. The two if them started talking to each which appeared as if she was telling her she gave me the wrong thing. But she never admitted it and it was one of the worst experiences I've had in a long time. The workers are rude and clueless. Please save your money and go somewhere else. Small portion, high cost, didn't taste good, and horrible service. The Urban Hawker is hot and doesn't have comfortable seating. Much rather spend a little more and go to an actual restaurant. Hi. Thank you for replying to my review. It was at the Urban Hawker location. I did get a refund. The employees should be trained better to know the food they are preparing and serving. They were also arguing with me which was not a pleasant experience especially with the uncomfortable confrontation it caused.

Daniel Gatto

Google
Food was good but way too expensive, i expected a much larger potion of food for the 17 dollar price tag. Service was good but not worth it for what i paid. I don’t recommend it. Don’t waist your money and buy something else

Yakara Asé Bey

Google
Today I had the Kala- Chana and rice. It was so delicious. The workers was knowledgeable of the menu and one recommended this dish. Thank you so much.

Texas Chamberlain

Google
I have complex feelings about this place mostly because the very first thing I ordered was just a vegetable Samosa and I enjoyed it so much that I got another one but today I just bought food. I got a butter chicken bowl and a vegetable Samosa. I was not given any utensils for a dish that obviously needs utensils if not eaten with, naan. I also was not given sauce for my vegtable samosa, though it is incredibly hard to eat without a sauce considering that is quite dry being made of just pastry and potatoes. Hardly any rice with the butter chicken that I ordered was mostly large, cut onions and dry chicken, barely covered in a sauce. I definitely wouldn’t recommend this place to anybody unless you go just for samosas and make sure you beg them for sauce but I also don’t think I would even go back

Farrah Fox

Google
If you love Indian food or just food in general, you’ll love Mysttik Masaala. As someone who has tried a lot of Indian food around the city, I’ve always been disappointed because the food is usually bland and missing the spices that make Indian food delicious. What makes Mysttik Masaala special is that the spices are brought from India, making every dish authentic and full of flavor. Usually I get the chicken curry, spinach, chickpeas and a samosa which are all really tasty. They also offer a lot of vegetarian options, so there is something for everyone. For the price, you get a lot of food that can easily be shared or taken home for leftovers, although you probably won’t want to stop eating it!

Nicholas Klein

Google
Found their truck at the Grand Bazaar NYC and tried my first Indian burrito (basically)! Naan bread stuffed with tikka masala, sauces, herbs, etc...and rolled up gloriously. Great flavor with spicy and zesty notes.