I had previously given this place 4 stars and a glowing review...sadly, over the past months my opinion has changed drastically. This used to be my go-to delivery/carry-out restaurant. I wanted to continue to love this place, wanted to continue ordering from here, but: spice levels have become inconsistent; presentation is not what it used to be; and no matter how many times plain rice is requested, cumin rice is what I get. Tip: Latin restaurants master how to keep plentiful amounts of multiple types of rice on hand. As for me, I think I've given up on Calcutta. I'm sad.
Review Source:I have tried for 6 months ordering food over and over again just to see if maybe the last time was a fluke and and an off day. But every time it happens and so I have to say with 99% certainty I will not be eating from here again. It was so amazing at first to have the proper hyderabadi cooking styles and everything so flavorful and balanced. Now I have gotten sick from their food almost every time I have ordered over the last few months. The portions are inconsistent and the spice level is out of control. My last order was korma that was hotter than vindaloo, I know because I passed it around to the rest of the family who enjoys spicy food and they were all puzzled by the amount of spice. It should be an explosion of flavor not feel like someone poured a box of red hots into your mouth. I don't feel like getting sick or wasting my money anymore. I also felt I needed to update. I'm sorry that it is what it is.
Review Source:I've only been here once so maybe the five star rating is a little too generous but I love their food! It's sufficiently spicy, they have great vegetarian options, and the food is reasonably fast. I only ordered takeout so I can't really comment on the in-house service but they seemed nice enough. I can tell you parking is crap there. It's a tiny parking lot that at least 5-6 other places have to share. It's terrible. But I will definitely be ordering from them more when I feel a hankering coming on!
Review Source:4.5 stars
Wonderful Indian food. The Chicken Saag was quite extraordinary, tender pieces of white meat chicken with a silky creamy spinach sauce. We ordered take out for the work and everyone LOVED it. I had a bite of my girlfriend's Bean Bahar and it was brilliantly seasoned and I normally loathe green beans. I can't wait to go back the kids since they are just beginning to fall in love with Indian food.
Like many reviewers say here, probably the best Indian in Lower Westchester, in my opinion. Food not greasy and heavy and very friendly people.
Awesome! Â Great food at a great price. Â Had the chicken tikka masala - yumm,
palak paneer - good, not bitter at all, calcutta chicken skinny roll, and the chicken reshmi kebab - grilled but very juicy & tender. Â We will definitely be ordering from here again. Â Not much seating here though, it's really a to-go place.
Calcutta Wrap and Roll is amazing. I wish I had found you sooner, but now that I know, it is going to be a regular thing for me.
This casual place has the freshest food, wonderfully spiced. I think it is the best Indian food I have had in Westchester. And I have been at all of them.
For lunch I had a good sized portion each of chicken tikka masala, chana, and nan. Nice raita too.
Then for dinner, chicken korma, absolutely delicious. You can tell they used fragrant, aromatic spices. Garlic Nan is delicious. And wonderful gulab jamun. Mango lassi is the best. Thick and fresh. These chefs know how to cook.
This is a casual take out place with a few tables to eat inside. It is quiet inside and nicely decorated. Free chai tea and serve yourself water.
Careful of parking. The Ardsley police are tough with the meters here. Feed those meters fully before feeding yourself!
Now that I found it I don't know if I want to go anywhere else for Indian.
Long live CW&R!
By far the freshest tastiest delicious Indian food I have eaten in a looooooong time. The flavor simply  explodes in your mouth and is not overpowering at all.  I grew up in queens. I have eaten all over Jackson heights and woodside. Move over Queens... Westchester is now on the map with Calcutta Wrap and Roll.
Review Source:My wife's from the Indian subcontinent and she swears by this place. We love it. The food is really tasty, inexpensive, and the ingredients always seem very fresh. The spicy wraps are actually spicy! We've tried a lot of the dishes: goat, fish, and lamb curries, chicken wraps, chicken tikka masala. They're all terrific. The place doesn't have much seating, so we usually do take out or delivery. My mouth is watering just writing this review.
Review Source:i've been meaning to go to this place for awhile and recently checked it out. Glad I did! The owner is very warm and welcoming. She highly recommended her sweet lassi, so my husband and I tried one of those and a mango one. Both were delish! The sweet one was really interesting with lots of cardamom and pistachios.
We ordered samosas, some dal tadka, onion naan, goat curry and baingan bartha. Samosas were about average, I liked the dal tadka (I would've enjoyed it more if it were a bit more spicy but I forgot to tell them). My eggplant curry was okay. My husband seemed to enjoy it more than I did. He loved his goat curry. The naan was a weird texture to me. Maybe it was because we got the onion one? I tend to like things a bit more "well done" and crispy, and I just don't think it was my thing.
We came at a time when it was really quiet, but I could see how it could get busy and fill up quickly since they only have a few tables. When we were finished with everything (we had lots of stuff left over to take home for the next day for dinner), the owner asked how everything was and let us know that she was currently running an Amazonlocal deal. I thought that was nice of her to pass on. Will definitely be back to try some other interesting things on the menu!
My husband and I decided to give this little place a try for a quick bite not expecting anything amazing. Boy were we surprised...the food was fabulous! Fresh, authentic and full of flavor. The prices are reasonable and they offer FREE Chai tea which was so delicious. The staff couldn't have been nicer. Don't miss this little treasure.
Review Source:If you are in Westchester and like Indian food, here is a restaurant you shouldn't miss out on.
-Things I loved here - Goat curry, Lamb curry, Chicken Wrap.
-The fish curry was good but I expected more (because of 'Calcutta' :))
-There is complementary chai.
-The staff is nice and it is a family run place.
-Great price!
But,
-The seating is limited. Prefer a carryout or dine in at an odd time.
-Parking is limited as well (there might be other options near by)
Delicious! We are a family of vegetarians and have had quite a bit of indian food. Calcutta was so good. We ordered the chana masala, palak paneer, and other vegetarian dishes. Each was so flavorful and not too rich or drenched in oil. We got samosas for free as well. The owners asked us how the food was and thanked us for coming in. Very friendly. Highly recommended!
Review Source:The family who owns this restaurant acts as how every restaurant owner should. they are so caring and friendly from the second you walk in. I have ordered probably 10 different dishes and every one of them have been delicious. The prices are very reasonable and the portions are great. The naan is fluffy and the proteins all are seasoned very well. I would highly recommend this place to anybody in Westchester who wants a fantastic Indian home cooked meal.
Review Source:I've been here twice, and I stuck to their house special chicken rolls both times. The rolls are not as good as the rolls from the Kati Roll Co. in the city, but they are still fairly decent. In fact, for Westchester they are pretty darn good.
I haven't tried any of their other dishes, but I will have to take the plunge sometime soon.
I'm a city slicker, used to the finest inexpensive Indian eats of the East...East 6th St. that is. Â But when I'm in Westchester I can't help stopping by for a delicious meal at this hidden Indian treasure. Â Their lunch time Thali is by far the best delectable deal around. Â So far I've tried the Chicken Tikka Masala, Chicken Korma & Chicken Saag. Â I also enjoy their vegetable samosa. All really yumminy. Â
I only do take out, which seems to be the way they're geared. Â They have a nicely decked out little place, very clean, with a small amount of tables. Â They have a couple of tables for 4 and some more for 2 people. Not really the place for a romantic interlude, but certainly fine for a get together with friends.
For me, take out is the way to go cause I'm usually stopping by on my way some where. Â They pack up everything really well. Â Try the free chai while you wait. Â I'm not a tea person, so I was very pleasantly surprised when I needed to warm up on a cold fall day.
A little hard to find. Â Make sure to map it before you go. Â
Bon Appetit.
It is a small space and was a bit hard to find at night. The chicken vindaloo had a nice blend of spices with a bit of kick but it was missing the usual vindaloo flavor I'm used to. Maybe it needed a bit more vinegar? It was accompanied by a large container of perfectly cooked basmati. The paper masala dosa was crispy with very nicely spiced potatoes. Not a fan of there being only styrofoam plates and plastic cutlery for eating in, but I suppose it is easier for the management as most of the orders are for take out. You get a good amount of tasty food for the price. I wish it were on my side of the river so I could be a regular.
Review Source:This might be the best Indian food I've had in any restaurant in the U.S. I've had takeout from here on several occasions, and the food has been fresh and delicious every single time. It tastes just like home-cooked food, but the kind that you'd get at a house renowned for its cooking. The yellow dal is incredible, truly comfort food. The saag paneer is light and tasty, not the overcooked mush you get at other places. The baingan bharta is fantastic, smoky and with great flavor. And best of all, the food is actually spicy if you ask for it to be. I'm in heaven every time I eat their food! I can't recommend it enough.
Review Source:I always get the chicken tikka masala but today I decided to branch out. The owner introduced himself and helped us out with our order. We started off with chicken samosas which were very yummy (not greasy at all). I got the chicken dosa which  was a lot bigger than I expected. A lot of wrap (which I trimmed away), but the filling was delicious (not heavy at all). Tasty sauces, refreshing mango lassi...all around enjoyable lunch :)
Review Source:I have visited Calcutta W&R a number of times and I always, always enjoy it. Their rolls are delicious and they really do kick them up a notch if you ask. I have also had a few of the entrees and they are all great as well, especially the paneer makhani. Appetizers are all really good.
I usually do takeout here, but it's fine to eat there as well. The staff members are nice and the lady who seems to own the place is very polite and attentive as well.
Calcutta is a great addition to the Westchester Indian scene. I will keep going back.
Fresh, flavorful, and downright delicious--Calcutta W&R is a notch above the rest. The standard Indian fare (chicken tikka masala, samosas, etc.) are made extraordinarily well. But, I especially appreciate the various chaats and rolls that W&R offers; truly brings me a taste of home. To top it all off, the owners and staff are wonderfully warm and generous.
Not to be missed!
The Chicken Tikka Masala here is the stuff of dreams. Seriously. I dream of that sauce regularly. The food is all extremely fresh, super delicious, and the owners (and staff in general) are all incredibly helpful and accommodating. My favorites: all the wraps and the chicken tikka masala. It's become a well-deserved go-to spot, since it's the best Indian in the area by a long shot.
Review Source:3 1/2*
I thought the food here was pretty good.
Vegetable Samosa (2 large pieces) - friend had this and thought it was decent.
Papri Chaat - not as good as my mothers, but a valiant effort! Â Nice mix of chickpeas mixed with yogurt and crispy wafers. Â I thought they went a little overboard with the cilantro. Â Try adding on the green and apple butter chutneys...makes the dish really good.
Calcutta Vegetarian Roll - basically a roti rolled up with paneer inside.  I asked for mine to be medium spicy and  bit into a green pepper that was hidden between the paneer.  OUCH!  This kind of ruined it for me because my throat was on fire and nose wouldn't stop running.  I guess I should say mild next time.  Paneer was seasoned well, but again, overboard with the cilantro.
Butter Paneer - perfectly fine tomato sauce with chunks of paneer. Â This isn't the best I've had, but definitely not the worst either. Â This came with rice and we ordered naan on the side. Â
Complimentary masala chai at the counter!
Service was friendly.
The food here is awesome. Â The ingredients that are used (whether it is from the lamb to the vegetables) taste extremely fresh. Â And, you can tell there is a lot of care put into each dish that is made. Â Somehow the combinations of ingredients they use in each dish allow you to taste each piece that was put into the combination -- an honest to god flavor explosion that just keeps you angling for more and more. Â
Not too mention, the owners are extremely nice and are willing to go the extra mile to make sure your experience is great. Â Oh, and the price is right. Â
Definitely a definitive 'go enjoy it' recommendation.
Without a doubt the best Indian food ever. Tikka masala, naan, tandoori chicken, dosa and rolls are all delicious. Don't forget to try their Indian rice pudding- Kheer. Super nice owner who will go out of his way to lend you his parking spot or give you a free lassi. Excellent Restaurant
Review Source:Dear Calcutta W&R,
 Just stopped by for a quick Indian fix before heading home. The reviews steered me right again - you are a delicious little Indian oasis. Your tikka masala, samosas and rolls are like crack! Same goes for your mango lassi. Let's get back to the samosas - I've never had any better. Spicy, fragrant and crispy. You beat the pants off the other places - you actually aren't afraid to add some heat! My only beef (pardon the pun - I know you don't serve cow!) is that your lunch special servings are a wee bit skimpy. Please be more generous with your delicious food. Other than that, I'm going to make more excuses to come to Ardsley. Mmmm...I could swim in that tikka masala sauce. A big platter & a Mira Nair movie and I'm in heaven. :o)
 Much love,
   L
We've ordered 5xs and counting from here. They are sooooo fast and have sent complimentary soups.
Their tiki masala is THE BOMB-like right now I'm craving it :(
Rice with their little fresh peas and clove seasoning was devoured in literally minutes. Samosas are wonderful and nan is delectable. Even the little dipping sauces are fresh and are handled with care. We order other things but these are my personal favorite.
Last, everything is just very clean, the store, the food, and ingredients. Ardsley is lucky to have such a cool and yummy shop open up here!!!!
Ugh now I'm hungry
Awesome rolls!! Take it from me - I've eaten the rolls multiple times and in multiples, each single time :-)
As someone who lives in New York City and hasnt been very impressed with the rolls on offer in the city, I had to travel out of the city to Calcutta Wrap & Roll to find the perfect, juicy, yummy, drool-inducing (right now all over my keyboard) roll.
Also, the chicken tikka masala is blazing-amazing.
The best part - for those of the vegetarian persuasion, things are great too! As is the kheer...
HIGHLY, highly recommend!
I'd been living in New York for the past couple of years now and was still on the search for a good Kathi roll place. Don't get me wrong, there are a number of really good Indian restaurants in the city, but I hadn't found one that served food that you could believe was made in India.
It took me a trip to Westchester to find THAT roll. The paratha was perfectly flaky. The meat was tender and extremely juicy. I would recommend trying all of the rolls if you had a whole day or a really health appetite; however, if you aren't that lucky, then go for the Calcutta chicken roll. If had the good fortune of visiting Calcutta, this roll will surely rekindle those memories. If you live in the city and want to take a food expedition, up state New York would be a great place as a first destination.
Happy eating!!
Absolutely great food for both vegetarians and non. I definitely recommend the rolls and the chicken tikka - they are simply delicious. You can tell all the ingredients are super fresh from your first bite, everything from the meat to the cilantro garnish tastes wonderful. Definitely worth a trip from the city.
I also highly recommend the lassi --- amazing!
Either I'm getting soft and lax with my ratings or I've been finding genuinely good places to eat lately thanks to Yelp.
I'm sitting at work on my lunch break eating my Calcutta Wrap and Roll meal and damn is it delicious. I went for all vegetarian dishes today and I couldn't be happier. My reasonably priced lunch special includes two vegetable dishes (you get to pick from four choices) and rice or nann. The portions are reasonably sized and definitely filling. I also ordered two vegetable samosas with my meal, which are excellent as well. Who can complain about a filling meal for $11?
I've never sat down to eat, but the dining area looks like a small, cozy spot that could get crowded quickly. I'll definitely order takeout from here again, and it's just up the road from where I work, which is even more convenient.
Incredibly delicious Indian food! Great prices and portions. I'm used to getting Indian in the city and this blew all those places away! The chicken samosas, chicken tikka masala, palak paneer and  rice pudding are definitely the tastiest I have ever had. The people inside are warm and friendly and this place is a winner! I can't wait to try more dishes.
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