Tamarind

Fine Dining

Indian Cuisine

Flatiron/Gramercy Neighborhoods
41-43 East 22nd Street
Between Park Avenue South
and Broadway
212-674-7400

Dining Prices
$31 to $50

Special Executive Lunch
Four Courses - $24.07

Hours of Operation
Open Seven Days

Lunch Daily 11:30am - 3:00pm

Dinner Sunday - Thursday
5:30pm - 11:30pm

Friday and Saturday
5:30pm - 12 am

Payment Options
American Express
Carte Blanche
Diners Club
MasterCard
Visa

Dress
Casual
Business Attire

Walk-ins Accepted

Features
Full Service Bar
Speciaty Cocktails
Global Wine List
Takeout
Large Windowed Tandoori Kitchen
Adjacent Tea Room

Public Transportation
#4, 5 train Lexington Avenue
to 23rd Street
N and R trains to 23rd Street
and Fifth Avenue
F train to 23rd Street at
Sixth Avenue

Parking
No

Party and Special Occasions
Gary Walia
212-674-7400

Not Available
High chairs and booster seats

Other
According to our insurance carrier, strollers and carriages are not permitted in our restaurant.

Avtar Walia and Gurpreet Walia


Avtar Walia & Gary Walia

More than 30 years ago, Avtar Walia arrived in the United States from Chandigarth in the Punjab region of North India. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors, from Guru Gobind Singh College where he served as president of the student body. In the late 1970's he was a warehouse manager for Gucci, and worked at the city's Tandoor restaurant as a captain and a bartender. Later on he managed Akbar restaurant on Park Avenue, and began planning to open a fine dining establishment.


Mr. Walia realized his dream when he became co-owner of the highly respected Dawat restaurant. Fifteen years later he opened Tamarind, as the sole proprietor, focusing his

knowledge, passion and imagination to launch a world class dining operation on East 22nd Street.


Mr. Walia is the owner of Tamarind, Tamarind Tea Room and Tamarind Tribeca. His nephew Gurpreet (Gary) Walia is the general manager of these restaurants. Gary Walia holds a commercial pilot's license and worked as a flight instructor. An Indian Army "brat," he traveled to various posts around India with his family while his father served his country as a full colonel. Gary arrived in New York in 1993 after attending military school back home and trained at several local restaurants. After a decade at Tamarind uptown, he headed downtown to manage the glamorous Tamarind Tribeca.