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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI was craving Indian food and definitely got what I was looking for. Not over the top incredible but it tastes good and wasn’t too expensive. All the vegetarian options can be made vegan and the samosas are vegan.
This place is wonderful, they have lots of vegan options and even more vegetarian ones. They even highlighted all the vegan options in a menu for me to take home. They aren't wonderful with substitutions, for example one time I asked if they could use vegetables in place of a meat in a vindaloo. But they are very accommodating otherwise.
The family-owned ambiance of this place is just lovely (if you sit at the right table, you can even see them make the food to order! They also allow you to specify the level of spice; I went with my parents and while I LOVE spicy food, my mother has a difficult time with it. There are tons of vegan options and even more vegetarian. I made sure my waitress knew what vegan meant (at first she thought no animal products PLUS no gluten, but I cleared that up . She was then very helpful in making sure I didn't order anything that wasn't vegan. I got the veggie samosas as an appetizer; 2 delicious potato/pea/carrot filled samosas about the size of softballs. Then my mother and I split the vegetable jafrezi (veggies in a sweeter onion/tomato sauce and the dal tadka, both of which came with rice. Both were quite delicious and we even had leftovers. I am definitely going to return to try some of the other dishes as well! I'm not sure how their lunch buffet vegan options are, I would probably call to ask.
I eat Indian food and definitely get what I was looking for. Not over the top incredible, but it tastes good and was not too expensive. All vegetarian options can be made vegan and the samosas are vegan.
This place is wonderful, they have many vegan options and even more vegetarian. They even showed all vegan options to take home in a menu for me. They are not wonderful with substitutions, for example once I asked if they could use vegetables instead of a meat in a Vindaloo. But they are very accommodating.