New Asha is a sri lankan restaurant Staten Island New York located in United States.
322 Victory Blvd (at Cebra Ave) Staten Island , NY 10301 United States
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Visa & MasterCard) |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Music | No |
Black Curry Goat : Similar to Indian curry but made spicier and richer by pan roasting the spices. Better than a lot of the food I had in Sri Lanka. - Anthony Bourdain , Host of No Reservations
There's too much goodness to choose! Just let the owner make a platter of treats for you! (But make sure it includes the Curried Goat !)
Have been here for 15 + years, def my favorite Sri Lankan place on the island for a quick bite , def try the malu buns (buns with spiced fish in em)!
Awesome Sri Lankan food. Rice and curry is awesome :D
Food is best eaten without spoon or fork. Get some flatbread to go with yr food.
Cheap curries and snacks abound here, along with fried snacks like dhal vada and vegetable roti .
Amazing jackfruit curry !
Curries , hoppers, excellent friendly service
The main attraction is black curried goat , which is similar to Indian curry but made spicier and richer by pan-roasting the spices.
Putty with sweet milk is a great desert .
Just ask for a mix of things and they'll make you a heaping pile of dericiousness
Anthony Bourdain suggests the bread and the black curry .
The coconut sambal goes with everything.
Dal dry ❤️️
Have the everything on the menu. The owners are incredibly nice and the food is requisitely delicious. - Ari Joseph
I loved the spinach chicken, medhu vada and Kashmiri naan. Yum! - Heather Velez
The Chicken Madras is an excellent dish, full of flavor. If you like Chicken Masala you will definitely like the Chicken Madras. - William Alvarado
Lovely quiet park with Chinese school garden, little labyrinth near the tower and many cozy spots and scenic hills around. No tourists at all, rare find! - D. E.
A destination market for all things Sri Lankan, right in the heart of Staten Island's Sri Lankan restaurant community. - Serious Eats