Lacto
Indian

Vegetarian restaurant serving both North Indian and South Indian food. Has outside counter with Indian sweets. Open Mon-Sun 8:30am-10:00pm.


86 Reviews

First Review by lthemanz

Fifi La Purr

Points +53

Vegan
13 Nov 2011

Awful!

Had a meal at Woodlands about a year ago & has to be said it wasn't great but eternally hopeful people that we are, thought we'd give it another go. Food awful, channa was under cooked, cold and no idea what they were trying to attempt with the sauce. The onion kulcha was well, not an onion kulcha and paneer dish consisted mainly of raw (but shouldn't have been) onions. Food got sent back and personally if you fancy a spot of pure veg indian, i'd nip just over the road, chaotic but much nicer

Cons: Awful food, indifferent service

Ianthewander

Points +237

Vegetarian
25 May 2011

First time here, May 2011

Found the restaurant while wandering through Little India, and entered. The food was good, low cost, and tasty (did I already say that). I can add pleasantly spicy. Recommended.

Pros: Taste, drinks, quick service

Cons: Not overly visible on the street.

Petesternz

Points +1447

Vegan
14 Jan 2009

Very disappointing

We were looking forward to our visit to this restaurant, but we came away disappointed. The food was average, at best. The vegetarian thali was truly nothing special, and the food had none of the spice necessary to bring it to life. We also ordered an aloo gobi that was greasy and lacking flavour. Finally, the juice was absolutely awful, essentially being water with colour. After our time in KL at the beautiful Bukit Woodlands, this unrelated imposter really lacked sizzle.

cutejams2004

Points +24

Vegan
27 Aug 2008

tasty but expensive

tasty indian food..can be crowded at times..nice decor and cozy restaurant

lthemanz

Points +6

Non Veg
17 Oct 2007

Woodlands Pani Puri

This would be one of the better veg restaurant. The only and quite good Pani Puri that I know of in Penang.
They have Pani Puri, Shev Puri, Bhel Puri and a few other snacks.

Pani Puri literally means Water in a Crispy Fried Dough. Pani is a Hindi word for Water, and Puri is somewhat like a 'fried chapati'.

http://makan2food.blogspot.com/2007/03/madras-new-woodlands-pani-puri.html

Pros: tasty, hard to find elsewhere, decently priced

Cons: sometimes waiter not friendly




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