Indian comfort food with a modern twist
Indian food is one of the culinary backbones of New York City dining. Known for its fragrant dishes that combine a multitude of herbs and spices, it is commonly known as one of the ultimate comfort foods for New Yorkers. And then enters Badshah. Located in the heart of Hell’s Kitchen, Badshah’s recipes and menu items takes the classic and traditional Indian flavors and provides a modern take. And we were lucky enough to try out Badshah last week.
To start, we had to try some of their cocktails. The cocktails on their menu are exciting, in which they take classic drinks familiar to everyone and add a playful Indian twist to it. We started off with the Bubbly Maharani which is made with London dry fin, mint, cucumber, and prosecco. Taking the first sip you get a nice herbaceous flavor from the fin that melds well with the freshness of the mint and the cucumber. And if you are a fan of bubbles like I am, the prosecco adds a nice refreshing and bubbly finish that cleanses your palette.
We also got a chance to try the Sari no Sari which is made with Malibu rum, mint, muddled blueberries, and finished with fresh lime juice. This drink has a just a smooth feel and almost feels like silk running down your throat with each sip. There is a burst of sweetness that pops with each sip from the blueberries that is then finished off by the freshness of the mint that reinvigorates your palette from the sensational sweetness.
And lastly, we tried the I am Badshah, which was arguably my favorite drink there. Made with Bulleit bourbon, cardamom syrup, and angostura bitters, this drink almost acts like an Indian old fashioned. And if you are familiar with how an old fashioned tastes, you know how strong and pungent they are. However, with this drink, the smokiness and booziness from the bourbon marries perfectly with the sweetness from the cardamom syrup. And even more, the cardamom added a lot more depth to the drink by the subtle notes of spice that it added throughout the drink.



For dessert we tried the paan kulfi which is a refreshing betal leaf ice cream flavored with gulkand and fennel seed. If you are unfamiliar with paan, it is a lead that is usually served after a meal and acts as a digestif. It has a very deep flavor tone that is then packed with a variety of spices. The kulfi was creamy and delicious, not unlike a typical ice cream you would find in most parts of America. But the paan flavor in the kulfi was prominent but not excessive. The spiciness from the paan was present but not overpowering with it.
Overall, we loved Badshah. This is such a cute place to stop in if you are in Hell’s Kitchen and the food is to die for. And even if you aren’t in the mood to have some of the heavier things, Badshah has a variety of light snacks and beautiful cocktails for you and your friends to snack and drink to.


