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New York City’s vibrant Indian dining scene continues to evolve, and for those craving authentic Punjabi cuisine with a fine-dining twist, **Ambassadors Clubhouse** in NoMad stands out as the most exciting new option. Opened in February 2026, this lavish restaurant from London’s acclaimed JKS Restaurants group (known for the two-Michelin-starred Gymkhana) brings bold Northern Indian flavors, opulent ambiance, and classic Punjabi hospitality to Manhattan. While the NYC location is still too new to have earned its own Michelin star, its London sibling received one in early 2026, lending immediate prestige and drawing food lovers eager for an elevated Punjabi experience.
Located at 1245 Broadway in the heart of NoMad, Ambassadors Clubhouse occupies a two-level space inspired by the “party mansions” of pre-partition Punjab. The interiors are maximalist and celebratory: think rich colors, hand-painted ceilings, chandeliers, stained glass, paisley carpets, and family portraits—including that of the owners’ ambassador grandfather. It feels like stepping into a vibrant, historical gathering place where food, drink, and music take center stage. The energy is high, the portions are generous for sharing, and the overall vibe encourages festive group dining.
The menu celebrates Punjabi culinary traditions drawn from roadside dhabas, family kitchens, and royal palaces. Executive Chef Karan Mittal (formerly of Indian Accent) leads the kitchen, organizing dishes by cooking method with a strong emphasis on tandoori and kebabs. Signature highlights include:
– **Beetroot Raj Kachori Chaat** or vibrant street-style starters layered with chutneys
– **BBQ Butter Chicken Chops** — smoky, tender tandoori chicken with a rich, buttery finish
– **Chili Cheese Pakode** — a London favorite making its NYC debut
– Seven-layer **Aloo Mattar Satpura** (a playful, labor-intensive samosa exclusive to New York)
– **Wagyu Beef Keema Naan** or indulgent meat dishes
– **Matka Beliram Lamb** or rich curries served with fresh paratha
– **Lasooni Salmon Tikka** and other tandoor specialties
– Creative desserts like **Taran Taran Jalebi** with pistachio ice cream and gold leaf
Cocktails lean playful and Punjabi-inspired, featuring masala margaritas, regional ingredients, and theatrical pours such as the **Patiala Peg** — a generous tableside serving of whiskey with saffron bitters. Tasting menus and feast-style sharing options start around $145 per person, though à la carte dining is substantial. Prices reflect the upscale setting and high-quality ingredients (including Wagyu and premium seafood), but reviewers consistently praise the bold, balanced flavors—smoky, savory, and deeply aromatic—with excellent tandoor execution and flawless service.
Early buzz has been intense: reservations for the first month reportedly sold out in under an hour, and the restaurant remains one of the city’s hottest tables. Feedback highlights the joyful, over-the-top atmosphere alongside cooking that honors Punjabi roots while adding creative flair. It’s ideal for special occasions or groups looking to feast in style.
If Ambassadors Clubhouse proves difficult to book or you prefer a more casual, roadside dhaba experience, consider **Veeray da Dhaba** in the East Village (222 1st Avenue). This spot, from Michelin-starred Chef Hemant Mathur (the first Indian chef in the U.S. to earn and retain stars at Devi and Tulsi), focuses on straightforward, authentic Punjabi classics like malai kebabs, goat biryani, gobhi, and garlic naan. It offers bold flavors at a more approachable price point without the fine-dining pomp.
Other notable Indian restaurants in NYC with Michelin recognition, such as Semma (the city’s current one-star holder, focused on South Indian cuisine), Dhamaka, Adda, or Junoon, provide excellent Northern influences but are not exclusively Punjabi. For a dedicated Punjabi feast with London Michelin-star pedigree and NYC flair, Ambassadors Clubhouse is currently the top choice.
Reservations are essential and can be made via Resy. Check the official site (ambassadorsclubhouse.com/newyork) for the latest menus, as they evolve with the seasons and guest feedback. Whether you’re seeking an indulgent celebration or a taste of elevated Punjabi cooking, this newcomer delivers a memorable experience that captures the spirit of Northern India’s vibrant food culture in the heart of New York.