Bhatti, located on Lexington Avenue between 27th and 28 street, is restaraunt that serves delicious homemade Indiain dishes. The restaraunt has a pleasant atmosphere among it and the Indian Culture is represented through out the restaurant. Color such as reds and browns are reminiscent of the decor back in India, making one feel as if they are almost outside New York City. The place is square like with approximately 10 tables, packed usually with a gentrified group of customers, mostly of young people. All the servers at the restaurant are Indian, which allows New Yorkers to have a quick cultural exchange during lunch or dinner. The tables are all fairly close to each other so one may feel a bit claustrophobic. Through out the restaurant classical Indian music is played. The food comes about in little pots, which are as hot as if they had just come out of the over, with meats such as chicken and lamb, in an incredibly tasty sauce. The servers are very hospitatible and welcoming of its customers, which also adds to the pleasent atmosphere the restaurant and its food on its own offer. In the restaurant there is also a nice amount of gold and silver as decorative pieces, which really helps add to the culturally Indian feel.