TAGMO

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Contemporary Indian cuisine

Located just steps from the popular South Street Seaport, chef Surbhi Sahni first launched TAGMO as an Indian mithai confectionary company. The full-service restaurant followed, with a kitchen that employs primarily women and queer folks. Sahni’s menu draws inspiration from regional homestyle cuisine, with dozens of dishes at various spice levels for all to enjoy.



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