“My husband and I have been wanting to try HAAM since they first opened - due to having Celiac, we had called asking if they have a gluten free fryer. They were still sorting out some of their kitchen logistics, but we finally got to try them and it was well worth the wait.First off, the chef personally came out and asked about our allergies because she remembered our phone calls - she made us feel extremely welcome. I ended up getting a "custom" sandwich using patacones as the bread - absolutely delicious! My husband got the mofongo which he said was better than mofongo he had in Puerto Rico! We also got the onigiri and the ceviche - both great.We will definitely be returning and are so excited to have a new vegan restaurant in the neighborhood.“
“I live in the neighborhood and consider it a treat each time I have an opportunity to have a meal here. The food is prepared with love and that is reflected both in the presentation and the taste. I often have a bowl of one of their soups along with a special, home fries, and a cup of coffee or two ( three :)) Everyone on the staff is helpful.“
“I recently had the pleasure of dining at this establishment, and I must say, it was an exceptional experience. The food was absolutely delicious, and the customer service provided by our server, Rochelle, was outstanding. Rochelle warm demeanor and attentiveness made our meal truly enjoyable. She was knowledgeable about the menu, offered excellent recommendations, and ensured that all our needs were met throughout the evening. I highly recommend this restaurant!“
“It had been a while since I visited this place and I braved a monsoon and idiot drivers to get here. The dosas were on my mind. The place was clean, I placed my order and sat down, and was given my masala dosa. My first thought was shrinkflation is real. When I tasted it, I forgot all that. The dosa was fantastic and combined with the price, it is unbeatable anywhere in the city. For your South Indian food fix, this is the place to go. I am still convinced this is the best dosa and South Indian food in NYC. Anywhere else will have to bring their A game and be able to get over a high bar!Vegetarian options: This place is all vegetarianParking: Parking is hard here so plan accordingly“
“After a long time has a peferct sarso ka saag . Totally punjabi style...without tomatoes.. the Makki ki roti remained soft till i got home.. I would rate this as perfect. Please never change the reipe of this... Still have to try the Paneer Purji.. ahich my friend raved aboutJalandhar wali AuntieVegetarian options: Sarso ka saag and paneer purji“
“It is the BEST south Indian veg food I ever had in NewYork.Taste wise and quality wise...it's the best best food.Dosa and Vada and chutney is so delicious.Coconut chutney (this restaurant makes it in authentic way)So happy I went there.But I really suggest them to change their mode of table service.“
“They have healthy vegan food which is rare in this neighborhood. On top of that the vegan food tastes identical like real meat. Highly recommend Citrus chicken made with vegan meat , Plant base delight with quinoa. Feel inside out healthy at this restaurant and look for their delivery service of my everyday meal.“
“The ambiance of Cha Menya is aesthetic, beautiful and relaxing. The service and food were impeccable! We had the karage and ika for starters. They were delicious! The ika especially exceeded my expectations. For mains we had the triple shrimp and the tsukemen. Both were delicious but my favorite was the tsukemen. Everything in both ramen's were cooked perfectly and the both was amazing.“
“One of my family's favorite vegetarian restaurants! The Samosas are my personal favorite. The vibe in there is very nice and calm with a stunning interior, soothing music, and ambient lighting. Overall a great place and not too expensive.“
“I purchased a chicken roti for the first time, I usually purchase goat roti. I was a bit disappointed because they didn't cut the chicken for roti. Other than that the dhalpuri and the vegetables were on point.I purchased doubles for the first time because my sis was coming to town. I told them I wanted everything, which I meant the sauces. I got beef in my doubles also??♀️. Next time I have to be specific?.“
“Mohammed asked me to leave a good review. I'm puzzled because obviously Dosa Delight has the best Subcontinental /Vegetarian/Vegan/Jain food in the Western hemisphere and I didn't think this was controversial, but anyway, thank you MohammedVegetarian options: Has vegan and Jain food as well. Kosher and Halal“
“Overall, it was a great experience! We reserved a large dinner birthday party with ease. Upon arrival, the staff was attentive and happy to receive us. We were comfortably seated in the center of the restaurant, the food was delicious, the drinks were so tasty, and the ambiance was spot on! We had multiple dishes and not one disappointed! Once the dinner portion was done, they swiftly transitioned into a dance party with a live DJ playing Salsa and Bachata music. I'm happy to have tried them and will definitely be back.“
“My family loves this place. The staff are very accommodating and the food is top notch.Vegetarian options: The vegetarian roti is delicious.Dietary restrictions: If you tell them your dietary restrictions the staff can recommend something tasty that meets your needs.Kid-friendliness: My two-year old loves the food here (even things that are a little spicy). But they have a “standard American” kids section on the menu as well.Wheelchair accessibility: There is a ramp to the front door.“
“first time coming here ever on a less busy day and had the pleasure of chatting with the owner lori! she is clearly very passionate and her menu is well thought out and researched, i even got a taste of her chipotle coleslaw which was delish. the carnitas really are bomb like the sign outside says. also both the red sauce and green sauce were divine! i will be coming back soon!“
“Almost 10 years later we visited this restaurant. Not much has changed from the outside and the seating arrangement (at least 20 people can sit) and the quality of food (which was good), but their service was not 100% on point. We had to wait for a while to order because the workers were busy talking among themselves (felt kinda ignored ?) and had to wait again for the food, even though we had to go & pick up from the counter. Not sure what was going on or maybe we came in one of their bad days. I recalled it wasn't like that when we visited them for the first time... I guess with time things really change ? Still if you're in the area and looking for vegetarian food, this is a decent place to be. I wish them all the best ?Vegetarian options: Panjabi vegetarian food“
“TLDR: Decent Indian in Jackson Heights, close to the train station. Comfy seating.I was very much looking forward to this meal but maybe I got here past it's prime. The place is well lit, cozy but overall it was just alright.The biryani wasn't quite as spicy or seasoned as I'd expect. Butter chicken the meat was a bit on the drier side, the saag also a not too punchy in flavors.I really wanted to love this place but the food was just kind of okay. Maybe it was an off day because the reviews are very supportive.Service was nice though and seems like a nice family run restaurant. Perhaps I'd have a better experience on a revisit and ordered differently.“