Sagara - Menu

98 Victory Blvd., 10301 New York, United States Of America

🛍 African, Sri Lankan, Vegetarian, Do Sri Lanka

4.3 💬 829 Reviews
Sagara

Phone: +17182854556

Address: 98 Victory Blvd., 10301 New York, United States Of America

City: New York

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 829

Website: https://sagarafoodcity.com/

"SRI LANKA Eat the World NYC Review: Located in an area not particularly known for its lasting eateries, a new restaurant hopes to change that after just four months. The initial feedback about their cuisine is encouraging, reflecting genuine care in the preparation of their dishes. Don’t miss the exquisite lamprais, a flavorful meat curry served over rice and baked in a banana leaf. Additionally, their yogurt drink infused with wood apple—a fruit from the citrus family native to South and Southeast Asia—is worth trying. We’re hoping Sagara exceeds the fate of its predecessors and establishes itself as a beloved staple within Staten Island's Sri Lankan community."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Entrées

Kottu

Indian

Mains

Lamb Dishes

Vegetarian

Uthappam

South Indian Tiffins

Rolls

Fried Rice

Fish Dishes

Dosa Corner I

Dosa

Noodles

Chicken

Non Vegetarian (Goat)

Authentic Malaysian Dishes

Sri Lankan Specialties

Seafood

Dinner

Lamprais

Sri Lankan Devilled Specialties

Pittu

Dammin Dammin

Great food. Friendly staff.. definitely recommend!!

Address

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Reviews

Palitha
Palitha

They have a wide selection of Sri Lankan groceries as well. It's a great place to shop!


Abel
Abel

I couldn't wait to share my thoughts while I was still enjoying my meal. The food was amazing, and the staff was incredibly friendly!


Daniel
Daniel

Amazing service, owner gave me a private table to eat at even though it’s not a restaurant. Food was very tasty and cheap for the value and taste. Excellent restaurant. View menu


heshani
heshani

Best falooda I’ve ever tried Best Srilankan restaurant in town. Super friendly staff and high quality food. Issue is the parking but you can find street parking around. Highly recommended


Salith
Salith

Really good Sri Lankan food. Would highly recommend this place for anyone looking to try authentic Sri Lanka and South Indian food. It's on Victory Boulevard so street parking is available. Prices are very reasonable. Unlike many other places, this place has some real authentic stuff!


Jonathan
Jonathan

It's very good and wanted to share that The food was with every little bit of it. The main course was more than enough to fully understand my stomach. Great time to eat well and go to sleep with a full stomach. Ask for chef when going over there. I'm coming from Brooklyn to this place to get some great food. View menu


Scarlett
Scarlett

The food was really good, and so well-priced. I had the hoppers, and was satisfied with just the pepper-onion chutney as a topping, as opposed to adding a curry (their vegetarian curry option was a thin daal, which doesn't really go). The service was a little slow before we got our meals, but a little too attentive after. Friendly though!


CCI
CCI

A few weeks ago, I ordered food using an online delivery service. Initially, I received a confirmation notification, followed by an update stating that the driver was en route to pick up my order. However, 30 minutes later, I was notified that the restaurant had canceled my order because they were closing! I couldn't believe it after waiting for more than half an hour! Today, I decided to give them another chance. I placed an order around 6:15 for five items, only to receive a call informing me that four of the five items were unavailable! I won’t be trying a third time.


Jared
Jared

SRI LANKA Eat the World NYC Review: Located in an area not particularly known for its lasting eateries, a new restaurant hopes to change that after just four months. The initial feedback about their cuisine is encouraging, reflecting genuine care in the preparation of their dishes. Don’t miss the exquisite lamprais, a flavorful meat curry served over rice and baked in a banana leaf. Additionally, their yogurt drink infused with wood apple—a fruit from the citrus family native to South and Southeast Asia—is worth trying. We’re hoping Sagara exceeds the fate of its predecessors and establishes itself as a beloved staple within Staten Island's Sri Lankan community. View menu

Categories

  • African Discover the vibrant and diverse flavors of African cuisine, featuring an exciting blend of aromatic spices, rich stews, and traditional dishes that showcase the continent's culinary heritage.
  • Sri Lankan Experience the vibrant flavors of Sri Lanka with a selection of aromatic curries, spiced rice dishes, and savory snacks that bring the island's rich culinary heritage to your plate. View menu
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.
  • Do Sri Lanka

Amenities

  • Amex
  • Visa Card
  • menu
  • Mastercard
  • menu
  • Air Conditioning

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