We find it difficult to get good Indian food near us after a few places closed down. We've ordered from here twice and both times loved the food. We got the chili naan which was excellent. I...
Spice Village
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Spice Village, a renowned Indian eatery nestled in Levittown, NY, has been a culinary cornerstone for over four decades. Boasting a warm and inviting ambiance, it offers a delectable array of dishes that cater to every palate, making it a top choice for discerning food enthusiasts. Situated at 26 Division Ave, Spice Village has earned a stellar reputation for its mouthwatering cuisine and exceptional service, consistently delighting patrons with its flavorful offerings.
Embracing a passion for authentic Indian flavors, Spice Village is driven by a commitment to showcasing the rich gastronomic heritage of India to the local community. With a vision to infuse traditional recipes with contemporary tastes, the restaurant aims to create a dining experience that not only satiates hunger but also celebrates culture, tradition, and togetherness. From vibrant spices to carefully crafted dishes, every element at Spice Village reflects a dedication to delivering an unforgettable culinary journey.
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Came here for takeout with my husband the other day from a recommendation from a friend. I have been looking for a good Indian spot for a while and so happy to have found it! We ordered online...
Came here the other night with my brother. Restaurant was large with a lot of seating. Ordered the Karachi Chicken, the Lamb Keema Mutter, and the garlic Naan. Manager came out with a free...
So one of my favorite restaurants on long island is Kiran palace. That is usually my go to. But spice village may be my next go to spot. The food and service were incredible. We got a take out...
We tried Spice Village for the first time and we really enjoyed it! We ordered a palak paneer, chicken tika masala, aloo gobi, butter naan and an aloo paratha. Truthfully, the aloo paratha was...


