New York
New York’s Pakistani food scene blends together the old and the new, with a diverse variety of traditional, fusion, and American food scenes.
Travel to Lexington Avenue in Manhattan for some classical Pakistani street food at Haandi and Lahori Kabab, which both claim a loyal taxi-driver following. Brave the long lines outside fusion burger joint BK Jani, The Chai Spot, and Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery.
Unable to make the trip into the city? Within one hour of New York, you will find Chai Chenak for delicious Sindhi food, halal steakhouse Sam's Steak & Grill, and Nawab for Pakistani-Chinese dishes.



NAWAB
CHAI CHENAK
349A George St.
New Brunswick, NJ
Known For: Sindhi food and displaying art by Pakistani artists
MAH ZE DAAR
SAM’S STEAK & GRILL
LAHORI CHILLI
CHAI SPOT
AL-NAIMAT SWEETS
BK JANI