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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI had the vegetarian sadya (thali) and the waiter said it was suitable for vegan without modification. in contrast to other places I had a thali, there was a suppe before and gloomy after the main plate. suppe: Dhal-based with curry leaves, beautiful, but quite simple top: seven small portions of different main courses, plus an appam and a large part of rice. all very different from each other in taste and texture. gloomy: I was full after the main plate, so I asked them to give my gloomy to the personal. after my friend, who has already eaten there, it is a huge part of a reispudding. Overall, I would not order the sadya again for me, but maybe share with someone as it is huge and they pay £20 for something they can't finish. my friends ordered a la carte and were both very happy with their vegan meals. I also saw her as a masala dosa, who saw a plentiful meal in itself.
Her vegan curma is good, I am vegetarian, so I liked the disc cleaner most. the Veg stew but I didn't like so much, was not so tasteful. overall good but prefer another inder over the road, although this is pricier.
I’m not usually the biggest fan of Indian restaurants but I love kayal! They have an amazing vegan selection. I’ve been a couple of times and have really enjoyed it both times.
I had the vegetarian sadya thali and the waiter said it was suitable for vegans without modification. Unlike other places I've had a thali, there was a soup before and desert after the main platter. Soup: Dhal-based with curry leaves, nice but quite plain Main platter: Seven ! small portions of different main courses, plus one appam and a large portion of rice. All very different from one another in taste and texture. Desert: I was full after the main platter so I asked them to give my desert to the staff. According to my friend who's eaten there before, it's a huge portion of rice pudding. Overall, I wouldn't order the sadya for myself again, but maybe to share with someone as it's huge and you're paying £20 for something you can't finish. My friends ordered a la carte and were both very happy with their vegan meals. I also spotted them serving a masala dosa which looked like an ample meal in itself.
Their vegan kurma is good, I’m vegetarian so I liked the paneer the most. The veg stew however I didn’t like as much, was not as flavourful. Overall good but prefer another Indian across the street although that one is pricier.