Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 14
NYT Critic Gives Ambassadors Clubhouse 2 Stars for Indian-Pakistani Menu in NoMad
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 14

NYT Critic Gives Ambassadors Clubhouse 2 Stars for Indian-Pakistani Menu in NoMad

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 14

Summary

  • Ambassadors Clubhouse at 1245 Broadway won a two-star New York Times review, with Ligaya Mishan also naming the NoMad restaurant a Critic’s Pick.
  • Mishan highlights the menu’s layered Indian and Pakistani flavors through dishes like raj kachori, praising its mix of sour, spicy, salty and sweet elements described as chatpata.
  • The review says the restaurant turns street-food complexity into a more polished dining-room format without losing the abundance and contrast that define the cooking.
  • Priced at $$$ and billed as one of New York’s toughest reservations, Ambassadors Clubhouse is presented as a high-demand entrant in the city’s upscale South Asian dining scene.

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