
Indienne
Hudson Yards, New York City
Restaurant in New York City, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Indienne is worth booking if you want a formal, chef-led Indian tasting menu in Hudson Yards, not a flexible à la carte dinner. Chef Sujan Sarkar’s Michelin-starred Chicago background gives the New York opening a serious trust signal, the small room makes the experience better for dates, special occasions, mixed-diet diners comfortable with a longer format.
About Indienne
Is Indienne in New York City worth booking? Yes if the goal is Indian fine dining from chef-owner Sujan Sarkar and the $250 per person price fits the occasion. The practical details are direct: Indienne is in New York City, serves Indian fine dining, is priced at $250 per person.
Because only limited public-facing details are here, plan around the essentials rather than assuming a particular menu format, room layout, beverage program, or service style. For broader city planning before or after dinner, use Our full New York City restaurants guide, Our full New York City bars guide, or Our full New York City hotels guide.
A polished Indian fine-dining booking in New York City
Book Indienne for Indian fine dining rather than a casual, low-commitment dinner. The $250 per person price sets expectations for a premium evening, Sujan Sarkar’s role as chef-owner is the clearest reason to prioritize it over a more general New York City dinner choice.
The cuisine is Indian fine dining. Specific dishes, course counts, dietary options, pairings, awards, menu structure are not confirmed in the available facts, so they should not be treated as guaranteed when planning a visit.
Timing matters. Indienne is open Tuesday through Saturday from 5:00 PM, with last reservations at 8:30 PM Tuesday through Thursday and 9:00 PM Friday and Saturday.
Who should say yes, who should skip it
Say yes if the value equation is Indian fine dining in New York City, a chef-owner-led restaurant, a $250 per person spend that suits the occasion. It is a weaker pick for anyone looking for a casual meal, a flexible budget, or a quick dinner before another plan.
Smart casual is the dress code, so polished but not overly formal attire is the safest approach.
For a first visit, the strongest use case is a planned dinner where everyone is comfortable with the price and the fine-dining context. If the night needs more spontaneity or a different style of meal, choose another New York City dining option from the city guide instead.
For wider trip planning, see Our full New York City restaurants guide, Our full New York City bars guide, or Our full New York City hotels guide.
Planning details
- Location
- 515 W 38th St 2 Flr, New York, NY 10018, United States
- Website
- indiennenyc.com
Planning details
Location
515 W 38th St 2 Flr, New York, NY 10018, United States · Directions
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Indienne?
The dress code is smart casual. For a $250 per person Indian fine-dining dinner in New York City, polished dinner attire is the safest choice.
Is Indienne worth it at $250 per person?
Yes, if you want Indian fine dining from chef-owner Sujan Sarkar in New York City and the $250 per person price fits your plans. It is less suited to diners looking for a casual or lower-cost meal.
Is Indienne open for lunch?
No lunch service is here. Indienne is open Tuesday through Saturday from 5:00 PM, with last reservations at 8:30 PM Tuesday through Thursday and 9:00 PM Friday and Saturday.
Is Indienne good for a special occasion?
Yes, it can make sense for a special occasion if your group wants Indian fine dining in New York City and is comfortable with the $250 per person price. The dress code is smart casual.
Where is Indienne?
Indienne is in New York City. No more specific location detail is included here.




















