Purnima

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245 W 54th St
New York, NY 10019

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(212) 307-9797
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This place is closed,... Nirvana cafe and bar is a Sri Lankan restaurant,..!!. hope we could have the old Nirvana Indian cuisine back!!... it was awsome when it was running!!..

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This place is DOA 1/13/2010

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Loved the food here 3/9/2009

I'm a huge fan of Gordon Ramsey and must tell you that being an Indian I was really ashamed of most of Indian restaurant (being an Indian) we went directly after work around 6ish and the place was still getting filled up with pre theatre show people and tourists. The appetizers were usual but we all loved it as we were a bunch of starving people. The curries in Indian restaurant were more or less the same- but Purnima was excellent collection. Tandoori meats mix was excellent and very flavourful and tender. The breads were luke warm. We loved the place and would go back soon. Thanks Chef Ramsey for placing Vikas here- did not see him though. Next time! more

Horrible Customer Service 9/28/2008

Well, I'd actually like to tell you about the food, but I never got that far. Pros: The place looks nice. Cons: The service is horrid. more

not Nirvana anymore 7/7/2008

This place is closed,... Nirvana cafe and bar is a Sri Lankan restaurant,..!!. hope we could have the old Nirvana Indian cuisine back!!... it was awsome when it was running!!.. more

If you like Indian food, then this is the place! 3/24/2008

I had the opportunity to eat at Purnima last night. We were in New York visiting family, and we decided that we wanted Indian food. One of my family members is a chef in New York and thought he remembered there being an Indian restaurant near Times Square. When we arrived, we realized that we were looking at Purnima of Kitchen Nightmares. We decided to give it a go even though we had seen the Kitchen Nightmares episode when this restaurant was featured. I was a little worried at first due to the way the place looked before the episode. However, I was plesantly surprised. As previous reviews stated, the place was about 20% full during our visit. The wait staff was quick to point out menu items that were good. My wife had the chicken korma and I had the chicken malai kebab. I was not too sure about how spicy I wanted mine, so the waiter brought me the spicy (very spicy) and the mild sauce. Both were delicious. I ended up mixing the two (3 parts mild/1 part spicy), and it made a great dish. My wife's chicken korma was just right as well. Everyone else enjoyed their meal as well. Once dinner was over, the waiter invited one of the children in our group to view the chicken (it happened to be the chef's daughter). So..she and her dad (the chef) went to check things out. When they came back, they were followed by the award winning chef that joined Purnima during Kitchen Nightmares (Vikas Khanna). He introduced himself and was pleased to have. us. The report on the kitchen is that is is very clean and in good working order. This is truely some of the best Indian food I have ever had. If the opportunity araises, definitely give Purnima a try. more

Excellent food, friendly service 3/5/2008

We go to this restaurant all the time. The food is really good (as a Bangladeshi, I don't usually like Indian food that's available in NYC restaurants, but this is an exception) and some of the dishes are rare finds - like the bhel for appetizer. This is one of those places where you go for great food. The service is friendly and warm. I recommend it strongly. Pros: Excellent food Cons: Could be more lively, I guess people are yet to find this gem more

Fragrant Food and Very Nice and Attentive Service 11/15/2007

Note that I was unaware of the history of this place before enterering this theater district establishment. The ambience is very simple and the place was maybe 15%-20% full. I have to say, I was not concerned with the cleanliness, with the restaurant's mostly white backdrop. The hostess and our waiter were super nice and attentive. We started off with a free app of Pastry Puffs Topped With Onion Seeds And Curried Apple Chutney - a wonderful yummy blend of warm carbs with a tangy sweet twist. We ordered the Assorted Hors D' Oeuvres - the chicken samosa, chicken tikka and shish kebab and the Grilled Cauliflower. There were all cooked well and good to the tummy... but nothing spectacular. For entrees we ordered: Grilled Ginger Lamb, which was okay... a bit dry. What blew my mind was the lamb dish (which the waiter suggested). It was cooked to tender perfection and the sauce was sooooooooo FRAGRANT. It was a definite winner. We had an order of assorted Naan which was a nice side. All in all, I would definitely return. Pros: lamb dish, very attentive service more

i ate here after watching kitchen nightmares! 11/5/2007

well, i love ramsay, and had to see what he could do. and whether or not you can break old habits. i just thought the whole things would be such an interesting philosophical/psychological experience. Business management, one person going in, the smoke that is left after the show. Life after the inspiring talk, the wayne dyer moment of clarity,, the great AH-HA! so, i came here of friday night. it was rather empty. It was only 20% full. The food, oh. it was great. GREAT. YES, IT WAS EXCELLENT! I got the salad, and it was perfect and fresh. No tomato rose. WIth bread you could dip in chutney. We got complimentary appetizer that consisted of fig? It was so good, i really ate it up since i was hungry,, sorry i could not explain it better. Then we got chicken stuffed with fig and spinach. GREAT. Also lamb in pistacho sauce, GREAT... the desert was fabulous as well. cardamon ice cream. But here is the problem,, the big problem. There were these tiny fruit flies around my food. At least 3 different ones. Sometimes 2 at once. It was early November. There was no reason for anything that flies. Plus, my friend had to change her plate since it was dirty. Anywhere else, it would maybe be a bit excusable, esp the dirty plate, i have had that happen often throughout NYC, but after Kitchen Nightmares, i would be so careful about flies, about dirt about anything that would EVER make ANYONE doubt the restaurant, and give it anything less than the 5 stars they deserved for service, for value, and for taste and presentation of the food. Pros: excellent food Cons: this place should be sparkling clean more

Awesome Indian Food! 7/17/2007

When one thinks of Indian cuisine, they think it?s spicy. Flavors that their tongues have never tasted before. Most people have a very negative perception on the cuisine. I myself though this. Then I tried the Indian food at Purnima. I was hesitant at first. But after trying the mixed pakoras, I was in shock! The food that I had feared for so long actually tasted great! I proceeded to try another appetizer from there great menu. Then I tried the Anjeer Murg. This dish was chicken stuffed with spinach and figs glazed with tamarind. I let go of my fear and tried it. Once again I was surprised. My mouth had been satisfied with the great flavors. Another great appetizer is the stuffed Samosas, instead of being stuffed with the traditional potato?s and beef. It was stuffed with Spinach and cheese. Purnima had changed my whole perception on what Indian cuisine is. Purnima's chef cooks a mix of Northern Indian food that is not as spicy as the traditional Indian cuisine. He does this to get across the idea that not all Indian food is spicy. Gordon Ramsey had filmed his show Kitchen Nightmares which will air in September, go there before the show airs. But the truth of the matter is that if you try the food at Purnima you will want to try other Indian foods at purnima and leaving taste buds wanting more. Purnima also cooks great comfort food which I will have to go back and try. Pros: Great Indian food Cons: nothing, its all great more

Best Indian Food in New York City 7/16/2007

When I eat Indian food, my mouth explodes with flavor and spices. However, when you step into Purnima, your outlook changes. It is not as spicy as traditional Indian food, but still has lots of flavor. I first tried the mixed pakoras, which are like mini Chinese eggrolls, but are better and contain multitudes of flavor. Then came the samosas, which are usually filled with beef and potatoes, but instead, they were filled with creamy cheese and spinach. They had a slight hint of spice, but it is not overbearingly hot, which allows you to really enjoy the wonderful food. Next, a dish came called Anjeer Murg, which is chicken breast stuffed with spinach and figs and then gently glazed in tamarind. You might think it would be spicy, but it explodes in your mouth with diverse subtle flavors. Chef Vikas Khanna hails from the north of India, which explains why the food is not as spicy as other more common Indian food that we are exposed to. The very popular BBC television program with Gordon Ramsey, Kitchen Nightmares, has filmed one of its episodes at Purnima. Even though it airs in September, there has been lots of publicity on how Gordon Ramsey has humiliated the staff and status of the restaurant. However, when I went yesterday, there was nothing of the sort talked about by Ramsey. It was one of the most pleasurable dining experiences I've had and I certainly hope to be going back soon. I highly recommend it to both avid Indian food lovers and to amateurs who are just taking their baby steps into the world of global cuisine. more

Great meal! 12/28/2006

I frequented Nirvana when it was off Central Park. I was always a fan of the food and was excited to see it come back. The menu had expanded to include other cuisines, but Indian was still the main dish and I found out that it's actually the same chef. The food was still fantastic! My lady and I still had a great meal. Pros: great new atmosphere Cons: busy area more

Worst Restaurant Ever! 12/10/2006

Me and my friends are always in the city going to various restaurants and have become extremely familiar with restaurant owners in the industry. I am here to warn you of this restaurant! This is the worst restaurant I have ever been to in my entire life. I have never been to a restaurant where a child has ordered a meal and never recieved it! I went with family to eat dinner and we asked our waitress about her meal 3 times and never recieved it at all! Yet we were still charged for it, not to mention double and triple charged for other items. The food is barely an Indian cuisine as well. There was suppose to be a special going on for dinner and drinks because of a show they were hosting but it was completely false! The night was an absolute disaster, not to mention we were billed over $200 and ended up at another restaurant after! Trust me, its not worth the disappointment and aggravation. Pros: None at all Cons: Everything about it more
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Editorial
  • Formerly Nirvana 54, this Indian restaurant has a new chef, a new look and a bourgeoning TV career on Gordon Ramsay's upcoming show.

  • 6/29/2007 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Neighborhoods: Midtown, Clinton
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