Welcome to Sathi
Located in the heart of New York City, Sathi offers a fusion of Himalayan/Nepalese and Indian cuisine in a casual and trendy setting. With a wide range of vegan and vegetarian options, this restaurant is perfect for all diners. From flavorful appetizers like Vegetable Samosa and Chicken Tikka Kebab to a variety of bread and beer choices, Sathi promises a culinary experience like no other. The cozy atmosphere, friendly service, and diverse menu make Sathi a must-visit spot for those looking to enjoy authentic flavors in a welcoming environment. Don't miss out on the unique dishes and warm hospitality at Sathi!
- 216 3rd Ave New York, NY 10003 Hotline: (212) 260-3700
Welcome to Restaurant World, where we explore the diverse flavors of different cultures. Today, let me introduce you to a hidden gem in New York City - Sathi. This Himalayan/Nepalese - Indian restaurant offers a culinary journey like no other.
Located at 216 3rd Ave, Sathi is a vibrant and trendy spot that caters to a wide range of preferences. Whether you're a vegan, vegetarian, or meat-lover, Sathi has something for everyone. The restaurant is known for its welcoming atmosphere and excellent service, making it a perfect choice for a casual meal or a romantic dinner.
One of the standout features of Sathi is its diverse menu, offering a wide selection of appetizers such as Vegetable Samosa, Chicken Tikka Kebab, and Lentil Soup. The flavors are authentic and rich, transporting you to the streets of Nepal and India with every bite.
When it comes to bread, Sathi doesn't disappoint. Try their Garlic Naan or Onion Kulcha for a delicious accompaniment to your meal. And don't forget to pair your dishes with a refreshing Indian beer like Taj Mahal or Kingfisher.
Overall, Sathi is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the vibrant flavors of Himalayan and Indian cuisine. With its diverse menu, cozy ambiance, and top-notch service, Sathi promises an unforgettable dining experience for all.

Nice place with delicious food. I loved everything thing about sathi. We had a lovely dinner. Thank you sathi. Will be back.

Great food with great service. Never experienced this much attention in a restaurant.The food was so perfect if there was an option for 10 stars, I would give 100 stars. Lol My go to restaurant in the whole city. The steam chicken momos are out of the world.Can’t express how satisfying to visit this second home every time. This place always makes me feel home.

I've stumbled upon a culinary treasure in this outstanding Indian restaurant! The samosa chaat was a flavor explosion, and the tikka masala and naan have become my new cravings. With prices that won't break the bank and service that's second to none, I'm over the moon with my discovery! If you're on the hunt for genuine Indian and Nepali flavors in Manhattan, your search ends here - this restaurant is a must-visit!

Food and service was excellent, lamb samosa was very fresh and spiced well. Inside though, it was very hot with minimal AC and a distracting fan blowing hot air. Maybe there’s a better way?

Such a wonderful find! The food in both taste and portion size were amazing. I live out of state but this will be a stop any time I’m in New York.

The food was amazing! It felt like home far away from home. Perfect Nepali authentic food. The service was at best as well.

Recently got takeout from Sathi so can't comment on the service or ambiance but... I'm writing this review because the food was incredible! We got the butter naan, cheese naan, lamb vindaloo, and butter chicken. Both naans were delicious, the lamb vindaloo was tender and extremely spicy (BE CAREFUL), and the butter chicken was very flavorful. Only minor complaint is that the chicken itself was a bit dry. Will definitely be ordering from Sathi again!

Food was delicious and the portions were perfect. The service was great and the staff were so friendly. The place was cute, clean and had great ambience.

Exquisite food. Extremely clean. Excellent service. Highly Recommend. Will definitely be back

5 stars for the food. Service was a 4, things kinda petered out at the end and we had to ask for the check three times, but they do seem pretty busy, so okay, I get it. My only actual complaint was the INCREDIBLY LOUD AND DISTURBING BASS. The music itself wasn't too loud, just the INCREDIBLY LOUD AND DISTURBING BASS. So weird, I thought there was some kind of loud-ass car stereo out on the street, but no, it was the restaurants very own stereo system, playing standard volume, totally acceptable, Indian restaurant music, only with INCREDIBLY LOUD AND DISTURBING BASS. So odd, I couldn't wait to gtfo of the place by the end. But great food, I'll happily order take out next time, to avoid the INCREDIBLY LOUD AND DISTURBING BASS. Chicken Korma was a 10 out of 10 Tadka Dal was a 8 out of 10 Ras Malai was a 9 out of 10 Great Indian food and INCREDIBLY LOUD AND DISTURBING BASS, so if that's what you're into...