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Welcome to Spice Hub

Spice Hub, a cozy Indian eatery in Syosset, NY, offers a delightful dining experience with its flavorful dishes and friendly service. Known for their Chicken Tikka Masala and Garlic Naan, Spice Hub impresses with juicy chicken and a variety of delectable sauces. The menu, though limited, showcases quality over quantity, ensuring a satisfying meal every visit. From the spicy fried cauliflower to the aromatic saffron rice pudding, each dish is thoughtfully prepared to tantalize the taste buds. Spice Hub's welcoming atmosphere and wallet-friendly prices make it a must-visit spot for any Indian food enthusiast.

LOCATIONS

Spice Hub is a charming Indian restaurant located at 35 Jackson Ave in Syosset, NY. Known for its classy ambiance and convenient amenities like delivery and takeout options, this hidden gem is a must-visit for lovers of authentic Indian cuisine. The menu may lack detailed descriptions, but don't let that deter you from experiencing their flavorful dishes.

The reviews from satisfied customers speak volumes about Spice Hub's culinary prowess. From the juicy Chicken Tikka Masala to the aromatic Garlic Naan, every bite is a delight for the taste buds. The homemade drinks, including a mango smoothie and a yogurt with lychee, are refreshing additions to the meal.

I recently indulged in a feast at Spice Hub and was impressed by the diverse flavors and impeccable service. The fried cauliflower with a spicy kick was a standout appetizer, followed by perfectly cooked chicken kebabs. The mushroom and garlic naan paired perfectly with the savory dishes, and the saffron rice pudding was a sweet ending to a sensational meal.

If you're craving a taste of authentic Indian cuisine in Syosset, Spice Hub is a must-visit. Whether you're dining in or ordering takeout, this family-owned establishment is sure to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds. Don't miss out on the culinary journey that Spice Hub has to offer!

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Quincy R.
Quincy R.

i liked the food and waitress very sweet. i took a star because menu did not have any descriptions of dishes. it was our first time and waitress was helpful but between her soft voice and loud music it was difficult to understand her.

Sabrine B.
Sabrine B.

FINALLY! I found my new spot! Service was fantastic. The space was clean and smelled lovely! Food was excellent! Worth the drive! Definitely coming back. Got Garlic Naan. Chicken Tikka masala and samosas! Everything was delicious!

Tracy K.
Tracy K.

Take out or sit down for Indian food right in the village of Syosset. You can see many of the dishes in warming servers to the right of the register. There is a kitchen in the back for other dishes and Naan. Plain is delicious but many people also get garlic Naan. Saag paneer is always available and one of my must haves when there. They make two homemade drinks waiting to go in the refrigerator... one is a mango based smoothie, the other a yogurt with lychee nut fruit cut up into it. They go pretty quickly so if their grab one.

Helen G.
Helen G.

Ordered chicken wrap the first time. It was great. Went back again and tried chicken tikka. Chicken were juicy and the garlic naan was super yummy. Ppl are friendly there. Will go back there again and try other dishes.

Melanie B.
Melanie B.

Had the pleasure of eating here earlier this week. We started our journey with a mango lasse and a lychee lasse. We had the deliciously spicy fried cauliflower, which I would suggest eating last because the spice lingered. The chicken kebab was flavorful, moist and cooked to perfection. I'm not usually a fan of truffle oil but the mushroom naan was really yummy, as was the garlic naan. We also shared a chicken wrap, so colorful and bursting with flavor. My favorite was the paneer, cottage cheese that resembles tofu. Can't go wrong with any of their sauces. The meal ended with a saffron and I believe rosemary rice pudding and another cottage cheese type dessert with pistachios. Come and try this family owned business. Thank you for broadening my culinary horizon! Photo credits to fellow Yelper Noelle R, you can find her on Instagram @hungry_hippea

Thomas C.
Thomas C.

RECOMMENDED I'm back to writing this year after enjoying retirement and launching a new social group in 2022. Let's go! Spice Hub is a very casual and non-descript storefront restaurant just north of the LIRR station on Jackson Avenue in Syosset where I hosted a dinner for my dining group on January 5, 2023. You can park in the LIRR lot (being careful about parking signs, of course) and access this restaurant from the rear. The restaurant seats about 16 people and the menu is very limited and, unlike most Indian restaurants, it is really not a place for vegetarians. However, prices are very wallet-friendly. The restaurant does not have a liquor license but allows diners to bring wine or beer. In this regard, the deli a few storefronts south sells cold beer. The friendly owner greeted me upon arrival and my fellow diners arrived shortly. Service was pleasant and attentive and we did not feel neglected, despite the large volume of takeout orders as we sat. Each of my four companions enjoyed the Samosas. They were greaseless, well-seasoned and delivered a hot kick. I enjoyed the Chicken Tikka Masala, a version that compared favorably to the great versions served at more established restaurants like Akbar in GC. I loved that the dish had a lot of "gravy" to coat my Basmati Rice. The white meat Chicken was well cooked, tender and well-seasoned. My companions enjoyed the Karachi Chicken. The Naan, Butter and Garlic, were good but more crisp than puffy. Thus concluded a good Indian meal. BOTTOM LINE: Spice Hub, despite its limited menu, is a worthy destination for good Indian food.