Since it opened in Manhattan in 2018, GupShup has become a certified Indian superstar, racking up heaps of stellar reviews and drawing nightly crowds to its bi-level, retro Bombay mansion-inspired space. “GupShup” is a common South Asian slang term for “chit chat” or “hanging out,” and it’s proven to be one of the city’s coolest hangouts for modern Indian cuisine with some serious flair.
Gupshup menu is inspired by the flavors of old Bombay, and their dishes seamlessly meld traditional Indian flavors and ingredients with contemporary techniques and global creativity. Whether you’re in the mood for classics like chicken tikka and butter chicken, or if you’d rather go in a vegetarian direction with dishes like Himalayan morels and Saag Paneer, be prepared for a boldly-flavored Indian feast like no other.