This is a great place I was thrilled to discover (thanks to happy cow!). There is a separate vegan menu listing about 10 veggie maindish options. You can pay $12 for a “platter“ which gives you a base of rice and chickpeas 2 veggie dishes of choice. Or you could get a veggie sampler with five veggie dishes, but I think you have to pay extra for the rice (would need to confirm that).We sampled several and all were delicious – – okra, Potatoes, and two different eggplant dishes. Also has a selection of bread you can get vegan. Plus Vegan samosas and specials. Basically there are a lot of options! I would definitely go back to try more. Order at the counter and then you can sit in, it’s lovely and charming environment. Or you can do take-out. The staff was really nice and extremely familiar with what vegan meant. Very reasonable prices for the large portion sizes.
So, you hate going to Indian restaurants and worrying about ghee and butter and paneer, right? Me, too. But, not here. When you walk in, this joint is super chill. There's lots of outdoor seating and a cafeteria style but fun feel inside.
The menu is in chalkboard style writing. The vegan dishes are under the vegan section - awesome. You don't have to ask. It's there: about 6-8 dishes including chickpeas, spinach and potatoes, cauliflower and potatoes, mushrooms and peas, etc. It's not the most exciting Indian food, but it's clearly vegan - that's the selling point.
The portions are not generous though, and it's rather salty, so for the price, I'm not convinced I'd go back here. There is a 5-dish vegan thali that seems like fun to order, but, I can't justify the price! I guess it's better than the 2-dish order for a few bucks less, but I bet the portions wouldn't be as large.
Anyhow, sanity and peace of mind are what you get here. Spices are good.
3 Reviews
First Review by cookiem
stewstewstew
Points +89
Not the most options but the ones they have are good - Edit
Really enjoyed this place. There’s not a huge selection but what you do get will be really good. I tried the okra and loved it.
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Katie Le
Points +531
Separate vegan menu - and delicious! - Edit
This is a great place I was thrilled to discover (thanks to happy cow!). There is a separate vegan menu listing about 10 veggie maindish options. You can pay $12 for a “platter“ which gives you a base of rice and chickpeas 2 veggie dishes of choice. Or you could get a veggie sampler with five veggie dishes, but I think you have to pay extra for the rice (would need to confirm that).We sampled several and all were delicious – – okra, Potatoes, and two different eggplant dishes. Also has a selection of bread you can get vegan. Plus Vegan samosas and specials. Basically there are a lot of options! I would definitely go back to try more. Order at the counter and then you can sit in, it’s lovely and charming environment. Or you can do take-out. The staff was really nice and extremely familiar with what vegan meant. Very reasonable prices for the large portion sizes.
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cookiem
Points +5888
Vegan menu section is solid - Edit
So, you hate going to Indian restaurants and worrying about ghee and butter and paneer, right? Me, too. But, not here. When you walk in, this joint is super chill. There's lots of outdoor seating and a cafeteria style but fun feel inside.
Read moreThe menu is in chalkboard style writing. The vegan dishes are under the vegan section - awesome. You don't have to ask. It's there: about 6-8 dishes including chickpeas, spinach and potatoes, cauliflower and potatoes, mushrooms and peas, etc. It's not the most exciting Indian food, but it's clearly vegan - that's the selling point.
The portions are not generous though, and it's rather salty, so for the price, I'm not convinced I'd go back here. There is a 5-dish vegan thali that seems like fun to order, but, I can't justify the price! I guess it's better than the 2-dish order for a few bucks less, but I bet the portions wouldn't be as large.
Anyhow, sanity and peace of mind are what you get here. Spices are good.
Pros: Vegan section, Vegan thali option, Online ordering easy
Cons: Menu not labeled for gluten
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