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Junoon – Midtown

$69 for Three-Course Indian Dinner with Wine for Two at Michelin-Starred Restaurant (Up to $144 Value)

$69
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Thu Oct 18 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$144
Discount
52%
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  • Foodie
  • Date Night

In a Nutshell

At eatery with Michelin star, diners feast on tasting menu's three courses of scallops, duck or mushroom entrees, and rice pudding

The Fine Print

  • Expires 150 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Reservation by phone required; subject to availability. Dine-in only. Alcohol is not discounted more than 50%. Must provide 21+ ID to receive alcoholic drink. Valid only in the lounge area. Not valid with online reservations. Not valid for gold plate appetizer. Extra $5 fee for lamb chop, lobster and langoustine entrees.
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$69 for Three-Course Dinner and Wine for Two in the Lounge (Up to $144 Value)

  • Two appetizers (up to a $15 value each)
  • Two entrees (up to a $34 value each)
  • Two desserts (up to a $12 value each)
  • Two glasses of wine (up to an $11 value each)

Appetizers such as the duck gushtaba—duck meatballs with green chilies, mint, and a saffron-almond-cashew sauce—open the menu, leading into entrees such as the tandoori poussin, whose chicken is seasoned with white pepper, fenugreek, green cardamom, and cilantro. Lamb dishes include the slow-braised lamb shank, cooked for five hours in a stew of caramelized onions, clove, star anise, and cardamom.

Junoon

Diners could be forgiven for mistaking Junoon for a royal mansion. The gourmet Indian restaurant’s layered light fixtures cast a soft, amber glow on the dining room, where vine-shaped sandstone sculptures and floating lotus blossoms catch the eye. Even the building’s façade, composed of hand-chiseled limestone, emanates lushness. And restaurant lovers have taken note of the restaurant’s gorgeous layout, with the New York Times declaring that “everyone looks good” and that “[l]ittle expense has been spared to make sure that this is the case.” New York Magazine proclaims that “[i]f you don’t believe that the parched postrecession restaurant landscape is slowly returning to the kind of lush boom-era opulence that New Yorkers are used to, then I suggest you book a table at the new Indian dining palace in the Flatiron district called Junoon.”

The ambience isn't the only thing that diners rave about; the cuisine earned a Michelin star in 2012 and was recently served at a fundraising dinner for President Barack Obama. Chefs cook exclusively with locally sourced meat, fish, and poultry, with the philosophy that each flavor should be respected. They have a spice room where diners can examine the seasonings that go into their entrees, which range from curries to shrimp to quail, and the chefs use all five elements of Indian cooking, preparing food in clay ovens, on griddles, and over open pits of lava.

Groupon Says

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Junoon

4.2 out of 5

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    27 W 24th St.
    New York, New York 10010
    (212) 490-2100
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