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SathiBWorth Trying

216 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10003 · Indian restaurant, Nepalese restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (748 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Reliable neighborhood Indian-Nepalese with great prix fixe value and warm service; flavors range from excellent to occasionally bland, and delivery consistency is a weakness.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Sathi delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional service warmth and strong food quality anchored by standout naan and momos. However, quality variation between dine-in and delivery, occasional bland curries, and isolated safety concerns prevent grade A territory. The prix fixe value and loyal following make it worth visiting, especially for in-house dining.

Restaurant Summary

Sathi reads as a cozy neighborhood spot where servers keep water topped and regulars wave hello. Diners describe plates that arrive generous and hot, from crisp samosas to pillowy naan. One guest put it simply: service felt genuinely kind, and the prix fixe makes it easy to try more than one thing. The cooking leans traditional North Indian with Nepalese momos in the mix. It is not showy—more comfort-driven—with standouts like lamb tikka masala, chana masala, and that extra-fluffy naan. Most find the flavors warm and satisfying, though a minority call some curries bland or sweet, especially in delivery; dining in tends to shine. Families should do well here: naan, tikka masala, butter chicken, and even chicken chowmein offer kid-friendly choices. There is no explicit kids menu, but portions are shareable. Note that some sauces may include nuts (like cashew) without clear labeling—allergy concerns should be discussed with staff before ordering.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$35-46 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively Manhattan avenue near Gramercy/Flatiron; mix of apartments, offices, and casual restaurants.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit with steady foot traffic into late evening.

Nearby: Near Union Square/Gramercy; convenient to subway lines, delivery riders frequent the doorway.

East VillageThe East Village offers a dynamic dining environment with a wide range of eateries from casual ethnic spots to trendy restaurants and bars. The social atmosphere is lively and inclusive, often characterized by a youthful and creative crowd enjoying both traditional and innovative food scenes.
Alphabet CityAlphabet City, part of the East Village, is known for its bohemian vibe, with many small bars, music venues, and affordable dining options. It has a slightly edgier and more underground feel compared to the rest of the East Village.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–15:00, 16:30–22:00 Tuesday11:30–15:00, 16:30–22:00 Wednesday11:30–15:00, 16:30–22:00 Thursday11:30–15:00, 16:30–22:00 Friday11:30–15:00, 16:30–22:00 Saturday11:30–22:00 Sunday11:30–22:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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