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Lasani

4.0 (50 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 1:30 AM (Next day)

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Benson Y.

My company recently moved to Hudson Yards so I've been slowly learning about the places to get food in the area that won't cost you an arm and a leg. While heading to Port Authority Bus Terminal, I came across Lasani and thought I'd give it a try. This restaurant is larger than your typical take out spot in the area with several tables for seating. When you come in you see a counter with food on display behind glass. Towards the back of the restaurant there is a fun blackboard with suggested tourist sites to visit that I found amusing. At first I saw an older gent behind the counter and he kind of gave me a half hearted greeting, but then another lady showed up and welcomed me, offering a menu. I confess I kind of assembled a meal with her help consisting of chicken kebab, cooked vegetables and some salad. I also ordered a side of hummus with pita bread. The food was prepared fairly quickly (less than 15 minutes) and I was on my way. Keep in mind I would not eat the food until about two hours later after I got home and it had to be reheated. That said, I really enjoyed it! The kebabs were perfectly cooked and tasty. They were covered in a delightful sauce that was savory and tangy. The vegetable medley included radish and onions and it was very tasty. The hummus was a bit more "chunky" than I prefer but it had good flavor. I confess I was not a huge fan of the pita bread which was cracker thin. I prefer the type that is kind of soft and fluffy but it wasn't bad, that's just my personal preference. I enjoyed my food from Lasani and it is now on my short list of places to get food from on my way home!

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Payal P.

This place is amazing. I missed the bus and was looking for a late night spot to wait at until I caught the next one. This place is not only open late, it has the best food I tried the whole day I was in NYC. I could tell the person in charge of the food really, really cared about the meals being prepared. Ended up with a chicken tikka which had incredible spice levels. The cucumber salad was fresh and light as well. The hummus was perfectly made as well. This will definitely be the first place I hit up when I come back to the big apple.

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Shane L.

Out-of-towner on a business trip... The have every kind of kabob. Everything is are made fresh ... food tastes amazing! The owners take a lot of pride in their cooking. Their platters come with 2 sides. I ordered the chicken kabob with humus and falafel. The chicken was well seasoned and cooked perfectly (meaning it was not dry). Great tasting food! I would definitely recommend and would come back again.

Delcina F.

Was walking over to Hell's Kitchen Deli, and happened to walk in here first. The aroma smelled so good, and being that I have a small tummy, I ordered from the appetizers. Deeelicious!!! This will be the reason why I will miss New York! And when I return, this will be the first place to stop by!!! The best part about this day was how wonderful the service was. It looks family owned, btw. I truly adored how attentive they were.

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Dara J.

My first time try Pakistan cuisine! Overall experience is good. Ordered a plate with chicken and handmade pita. Spend less than $20. Meal is fulfilling. The meat is marinated and seasoned well. Just staff is not so friendly but it's fine. People not always nice. I came on a Friday noon and it's not busy inside at all. I got my dish pretty quick. Just the food packaging looks so cheap.

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Food was great make to order would recommend this when coming to New York Midtown. Hospitality environment is a fun place.

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Great lamb any way ya want it. If you walk by and don't stop in you're making a mistake!!

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