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Przekaż informację zwrotnąYou get a selection including different curries, rice, salad, bread, pakora. Casual setting- a cantine inside the shopping centre.
Krishnas Cuisine is out locale dinner and lunch spot when we live in oslo. The price is better than anywhere else and the plates are big! (You can also get refills) You should know that they only make one dish each day, one vegan and one vegetarian. For us who come here a lot the variation is just perfect. They also sell Kombucha. Yum yum
One Vegan and one vegetarian dish. The vegan was a a little like, we TRIED to make a vegan version, but... Ok, but not a place i bother to travel 2km for, even though.
Located on the edges of Oslo near the Majorsteun station in an indoor shopping mall. It was a bit tricky to find, we had to go around the building. They have only a few vegan options when I went, it was a bean and tomato dish with rice, pappadums and pineapple chutney. My partner had a mango lassi. My meal was good but not amazing, just good. Lovely and friendly service however. I guess it's not expensive for Oslo but it definitely is for those of us living elsewhere my meal cost the equivalent of about 20 EUR. I was starving for some good food however and so I was happy to eat here. Norway in general is not vegan friendly. Make sure you have access to a kitchen/fire, buy your own groceries or find yourself eating lots of mediocre falafel sandwiches (hummus and tahine sauces appear to be unknown, lots of mayo instead) and sides of chips. Asian fusion food is also available but let me repeat that Norway is very expensive and it's cheaper to cook your own food.
Great place, friendly staff, lord krushna’s prasad to cheap trips.