Submitted by blaze1234 t3_10pd9sd in Connecticut
curbthemeplays t1_j6l8m9w wrote
Kolam in Newtown is good. Coromandel in Darien and Orange is exceptional Indian. They aren’t “cheap” but entree portions are huge enough to share amongst family, so you wind up not spending that much.
Is New Haven too far? Tons of options in New Haven and nearby towns.
blaze1234 OP t1_j6m0j82 wrote
Yes too far but feel free I'll add them to gMaps for when we're in the area.
Thanks
curbthemeplays t1_j6od6n1 wrote
House of Naan, Sherkaan, RAWA, Midpoint, Mamoun’s, Doner, Lazeez, Maha Grill, Pistachio Cafe, Sitar, Star of India, Saray, Turkish Kebab House, Kasbah Garden, Zaroka, in addition to Coromandel. Enjoy.
blaze1234 OP t1_j6ogmvx wrote
wow tx
curbthemeplays t1_j6ol53u wrote
I think there’s a decent middle eastern/Indian population in the area. So lots of good stuff! There’s also some random ones like Lalibela - Ethiopian, Tibetan Kitchen, Hachiroku - izakaya, Toka - Indonesian, Ketkeo - Laotian. Interesting Thai at Sept in Bangkok and Noa. Amazing sushi at Rockfish and ramen at Menya. Great city for ethnic foods.
Almost forgot Havenly, for middle eastern food. they support refugees.
blaze1234 OP t1_j6onn5h wrote
Makes me want to move (close) to New Haven.
Longer commute into the city though
curbthemeplays t1_j6oxo2f wrote
Where are you now? Drive or train?
blaze1234 OP t1_j6op2nt wrote
I bet not just immigrant populations, but the University = lots of diversity, and lovers of diversity
curbthemeplays t1_j6oxmpd wrote
Yes, it helps. There’s 5 other colleges too.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments