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Where to Eat in Manhattan, New York: Mango Lassi

This guide turns This Is One of The Highest Rated Indian Restaurants In NYC, Red Onion In Manhattan NY from Mo's Tasting into a practical restaurant map with 1 saved spot around Manhattan. The mapped places include a restaurant stop. Use it to understand the places, dishes, and trip context before saving the map in Varedelo.

LocationManhattan, New York, United States
FocusRestaurant Map
Mapped places1 spot
SourceMo's Tasting

What the creator captured

Mo's Tasting declared this spot as having the best butter chicken in New York City, noting he would drive up to an hour just to eat it. While he found the chicken breast slightly dry, he was highly impressed by the mango lassi and the buttery, flaky texture of the garlic naan. He concluded that the restaurant deserves much more recognition and should have lines out the door.

What this map is good for

  • Planning an indian restaurant stop or short itinerary in Manhattan.
  • Comparing food stops from a creator or saved local map before you commit time in the city.
  • Saving 1 mapped spot into Varedelo so the list stays usable on the ground.
  • Using the original video as context, then turning it into a clean place-by-place map.
Map of 1 spots from This Is One of The Highest Rated Indian Restaurants In NYC, Red Onion In Manhattan NY

Featured spots on this map

  • Red Onion Indian Lunch Brunch Dinner
    Indian Restaurant in 277 E 10th St, New York, NY 10009, USA, Manhattan, New York, United States
    Price level: Medium
    Hours: Hours available

Food notes from the video

  • mango lassi
  • garlic naan
  • goat curry
  • butter chicken

Experiences captured

  • visited Red Onion restaurant
  • ordered food to go
  • spoke with the restaurant owner
  • tasted mango lassi from a can
  • critiqued meat tenderness and seasoning
  • compared New York Indian food to Jersey

Planning notes for New York

The Ukrainian Village in New York City, often referred to as "Little Ukraine," is a treasured pocket of the East Village, offering a profound and engaging journey into Eastern European heritage. Historical Heritage and Traditional Culture The neighborhood's roots trace back to a significant influx of Ukrainian immigrants in the late 19th century, establishing a vital cultural hub that endures today. This resilience is captured by legacy institutions, most notably The Ukrainian Museum.

Must-try foods nearby

  • Classic Pierogi (Varenyky)
    The quintessential Ukrainian comfort food, these half-moon dumplings are served either boiled or fried.
  • Ukrainian Borscht
    A traditional, hearty beet soup considered a symbol of Ukrainian unity. It's often slow-simmered with vegetables like carrots, parsnips, and red beans.
  • Stuffed Cabbage (Holubtsi)
    A classic traditional entree featuring tender cabbage leaves wrapped around a savory filling.
  • Tsukemen (Dipping Ramen)
    A trending Japanese dish and the specialty of one of the neighborhood's newest 2025 openings.
  • Superiority Burger
    An iconic, cult-favorite vegetarian burger from a Michelin Bib Gourmand-recognized spot.

When to go: The absolute best time to visit Ukrainian Village is in May, specifically during the annual Saint George Ukrainian Festival.

Local tips

  • Focus your exploration on East 7th Street and Second Avenue, which form the primary cultural intersection of this small enclave within the larger East Village neighborhood.
  • When dining, be sure to try traditional Ukrainian staples like varenyky (pierogi) or borscht at one of the legacy restaurants in the area.
  • Maintain standard New York City street awareness and watch your belongings, especially when traveling in the East Village late at night.

What travelers are noticing

  • The annual St. George Ukrainian Festival on 7th Street, known for its massive pierogi and traditional Ukrainian street food vendors.
  • Ramen By Ra, a new East Village ramen shop gaining attention for its 'asa-ramen' (breakfast/brunch ramen) with New York City twists like Bacon, Egg & Cheese ramen.
  • The continued community support and volunteering trend at Streecha, a basement-level cafe known for its authentic, volunteer-made varenyky (Ukrainian pierogies).

Extra place context

  • Red Onion
    A contemporary Indian restaurant that opened in late 2023, offering authentic, high-quality Indian cuisine that is perfect for casual dining and takeout.
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Planning questions

What is this video map?

It is a crawlable guide to the mapped places from This Is One of The Highest Rated Indian Restaurants In NYC, Red Onion In Manhattan NY, with the creator video, a static map preview, and selected spots from the trip.

Can I save these spots?

Yes. Open the map in Varedelo to save the places, keep planning notes, and revisit the guide from your phone.

Does this replace watching the video?

No. The video remains the source, and the map makes the places easier to scan, compare, and save while planning.

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