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Bidra med feedbackThey were in many Indian restaurants where they cross the menu and decide what to order. if they are like me, they want to order 2 or 3 of the escaped because they are so different in aromen, but they want several somehow. her solution is here: affordable lunch buffet that is the bomb. ask them what is vegan, or check the menu itself to compare. the menu is generous in vegan items plentiful. it's nice not to worry. my favorite vegan Indian foods are all here, because really, I like only dosas, suppen (sambar,! curries and tamarindensauce). the suppers are wonderfully correct, but tasteful. the rice is not as exciting as it could be, but beautiful for simple white rice. If they want more taste, they go for a biryani or rice dish. the curries and entrees are unique for the buffet, some are not on the menu so they really get a better deal on the buffet! once again, ask them what is and what is not vegan. they will be happy because there are many choices that are vegan (about 75% of the about 20 choices .
This a completely vegetarian Indian restaurant ironicly right next to a meat shop and deli. My husband and I live two hours from Woodlands but it 's more than worth the travel and gas. The food is like magic and we moan with pleasure and grin like idiots while eating. The Kofta, which are spiced potato 'meatballs ' in a tomato curry sauce sprinkled with fresh parsley and cilantro, are so marvelous the English language suddenly seems clumsy and incompetent and falls hopelessly short. The samosas are applause worthy, they are potatoes, peas, coriander, and turmeric in a deep fried triangular pastry served with chili-tamarind sauce. The coconut rice is over priced but still very hard not to get and we 're always trying to figure out what the little balls in it are. They don 't taste like peppercorns but they are about that size, whatever they are they 're good. The waiter seems deeply depressed and never smiles but is not rude. The restaurant is relatively small and cute and always has lovely Indian music playing. The menu is a very good size and the portions are generous but not ridiculous. Even the fried food is never greasy and you always feel good when you leave. It 's mostly Indian people eating here so that tells me it 's probably pretty authentic cooking. It 's not vegan friendly, there 's only about two dishes without dairy but that is what Indian food is known for. I introduced my husband to this place and he 'd never tried Indian food before, but now this is where he demands to be brought every year for his birthday. Even my four year old loves it! Can 't say enough good things about this place. It had better always stay in business.
This place is the best all vegetarian Indian restaurant in the area. They are always happy to work with you to make a dish vegan if it is possible. The food is always delicious and everything is very reasonably priced. It is located in the strip mall next to a K-Mart super store which is easy to locate from the highway.
I enjoyed the buffet; not a large selection, but more than enough me (perhaps 10 dishes). Good value, tasty food.
However, it’s not the most vegan-friendly place. I’ve read some reviews that suggest otherwise, but when I called earlier to confirm what vegan options we could expect at the buffet, the person on the other end seemed quite confident, mentioning there would be two or three options. When we arrived, I started exploring the vegetarian buffet and asked one of the servers about the vegan items. He didn’t seem very sure, so I asked another server for clarification. He also appeared uncertain, and there was a lack of consistency in their responses. I hoped to speak with a manager for clearer information, but again, the count of vegan-friendly options didn't match what I had previously been told. Items that were supposed to be vegan were sometimes revealed to contain a bit of milk. In the end, all three staff members pointed out the same few options, which were primarily rice. We were very disappointed. If we hadn't been in a rush for a date, we might have taken the time to carefully review the menu... or chosen to eat elsewhere.