Aangan Indian Cuisine

★★★★☆ 4.3 | 429 reviews | 77 views

Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Wheelchair accessible seating
From the business
Identifies as Asian-owned
Identifies as LGBTQ+ owned
Identifies as women-owned
Service options
Outdoor seating
Curbside pickup
No-contact delivery
Delivery
Drive-through
Takeout
Dine-in
Highlights
Live music
Offerings
Alcohol
All you can eat
Beer
Braille menu
Cocktails
Coffee
Comfort food
Happy hour drinks
Happy hour food
Hard liquor
Late-night food
Organic dishes
Small plates
Vegan options
Vegetarian options
Wine
Dining options
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Dinner
Catering
Dessert
Seating
Amenities
Bar onsite
Gender-neutral restroom
Restroom
Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi
Crowd
Family-friendly
Planning
Reservations required
Accepts reservations
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Children
Good for kids
High chairs
Kids' menu
Pets
Dogs allowed

About

Indian restaurants in New York often blend tradition with local tastes, but few list live music alongside butter chicken and masala chai. On Broadway near West 103rd, an option stands out for pairing regional dishes with an all-you-can-eat format—uncommon in a city where portion control usually wins. The menu spans comfort food staples and cocktail-hour bites, catering to both the post-work crowd and those lingering over weekend meals. Braille menus appear on the offerings list, a detail that slips past many casual diners but matters to the right ones.

Happy hour here stretches beyond discounted drinks, folding in small plates that nod to street-food culture without the sidewalk chaos. Beer and cocktails share the list with coffee, suggesting a place that doesn’t rush the transition from lunch to dinner to late-night. Ownership identifies as both Asian-owned and women-owned, a layer that adds context in a neighborhood where restaurant lineages often trace back decades. The address, 2701 Broadway, New York, NY 10025, places it among the Upper West Side’s mix of pre-war buildings and newer storefronts, where foot traffic still dictates survival.

Questions about hours or private events are best directed to the kitchen’s phone line. Reaching them is simple: call (212) 280-4100 for details that aren’t spelled out online. For first-time visitors, the easiest route starts with a map check to confirm transit stops or parking quirks.

Technical Info

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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