A plate of food at Bengal Tiger.

Bengal Tiger

Midtown


While it lacks the pomp and circumstance of other Indian restaurants in New York City, the food at Bengal Tiger doesn't need bells and whistles to excite. The lunch deal – two meat or veggie selections, naan, and rice – is affordable and well proportioned, and the same savory delights are served for dinner and catering as well.


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