About
LaZeez is an exciting new restaurant located in Albany, New York that provides its customers with a unique combination of an Indian and Asian fusion cuisine. The menu features freshly cooked traditional Indian and Asian dishes, as well as a taste of the local cuisine. LaZeez also provides a full catering service for any special occasions or corporate events. With their amazing mix of flavors, LaZeez provides a delightful experience to its customers with every visit.
Restaurant Features
Facilities & Amenities
Restroom
Kid Friendly
Kid High Chair
Veg Friendly
Wheelchair Access
Accepted Payments
- Credit Card
- Apple Pay
- Google Pay
Must Try Dishes
LaZeez in Albany, New York is renowned for its delectable cuisine. Firstly, their Chicken Biryani is a must-try dish, featuring fragrant basmati rice cooked to perfection with succulent pieces of marinated chicken. The flavors are rich and aromatic, leaving you craving for more. Secondly, their Lamb Kofta is a true culinary delight with juicy minced lamb mixed with a blend of spices and grilled to perfection, resulting in tender and flavorful meatballs. Lastly, the Malai Kofta is a vegetarian's dream, consisting of soft cottage cheese and vegetable dumplings simmered in a creamy cashew curry. The dish is perfectly balanced, offering a blend of textures and flavors that will leave you satisfied.
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Reviews for LaZeez
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Seems like the days of getting a nice buffet in downtown Albany are over. Had to order from menu which I'm not too broken up about. It is mainly the food quality, customer service and portion size which I found annoying. Seems like a pint of Aloo Gobi goes for 11.99 before tip. Ugh. I can make a succulent meal at home for pennies on the dollar. What am I paying for exactly? Convenience or nostalgia is my guess. Certainly wasn't ambience. By the way, if uou are Vegan or GF you can pretty much forget it.
Great authentic spot, been in the area for decades. The owner was very friendly and understood our NYC anxiety. Make sure you tell them not to hold back on the spice because he’s use to the bland customers. Chicken kabobs were on point! Will comeback
Ambience is alright. Samosa chat was delicious. Chicken tikka makhani was good. Karahi chicken was less than average. But, the reason for the two stars is: They automatically add a service charge to the bill. They say it’s not gratuity but a service charge (then proceeded to mention that some desi people only leave $1 tip, that’s why they add service charge).because they provide service? Or gratuity? Did not understand at all. we are out of staters so maybe it’s the norm here in NY.
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Business Hours
| Sunday: | 12:00 PM - 9:45 PM |
| Monday: | Closed |
| Tuesday: | 11:30 AM - 9:45 PM |
| Wednesday: | 11:30 AM - 9:45 PM |
| Thursday: | 11:30 AM - 9:45 PM |
| Friday: | 11:30 AM - 10:45 PM |
| Saturday: | 12:00 PM - 10:45 PM |
