A longstanding Curry Hill/Gramercy-area Indian restaurant known for crowded dinner service and a popular, affordable lunch buffet.
108 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10016



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Dhaba draws steady crowds at both ends of the day: The Infatuation's Gramercy dining guide states 'this place is no secret - it gets crowded at dinnertime, as well as at lunch when they serve a popular and highly affordable buffet.'
The guide lists Dhaba as walk-in friendly, framing it as an accessible option for unplanned visits despite the crowds, though it does not report specific wait times or a formal reservation policy.
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Walk-ins: Suitable for walk-ins, per The Infatuation.
No specific wait time is reported, but The Infatuation's Gramercy guide notes it 'gets crowded at dinnertime, as well as at lunch' during its buffet service.
The Infatuation's guide doesn't specify a reservation policy for Dhaba.
Yes, The Infatuation lists Dhaba as suitable for walk-ins despite its busy lunch and dinner crowds.
Sources: The Infatuation