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Bidra med feedbackWhere else can you get a meal with four types of curries, rice, and a massive piece of freshly prepared vegan naan for just only $6? Tell them vegan when ordering and they'll sub out whatever's not. The curries weren't bad, just a bit too tame for my taste. The naan, though, was absolutely amazing and more than made up for the weaker side dishes. Overall I was very happy with my experience here and wouldn't hesitate to come back!
Located just a few blocks north of the main downtown area, you can find this Portland food truck to satiate your Indian fast food cravings. The food is fast and dished out steaming hot in a huge serving that really can feed 2 people… unless you are really into the food and really hungry. They have a website that tells you what is vegan, but you can also just tell them what you want, and they will quickly let you know if it is or is not vegan. Some items can't be veganized. Much of the food is prepared in advance, so, if they're out, they're out. There is street food, as well, like samosas and chips, lentil donuts and puri. Fun fun fun to eat, but well, not the most healthful. It's fabulously filling though, and super affordable. Order the 6 item (rice naan 4 dishes) meal for $6.50 (with tax). Umm, yes, please. It is more food that you really should eat, but it's so good. The problem though, is that it's not really healthful eating. Great protein source with the chana and dal, but lots of carbs from the rice, naan and potatoes. The dal and chana dishes are my favorite. Also, the veggies are severely lacking and lackluster. The spinach/saag dishes must use frozen spinach, because it is so spinach green in the bad sense and so finely pureed, I can't imagine doing that to fresh spinach. The vegetable khorma has hidden veggies so thickly coated in sauce, I have never known what I was eating. The sauces are phenomenal though, but some of them are heavily coconut-based… and they don't skimp on it, so the calories are HIGH. Who cares though, if you are eating at a food truck for $6.50, you're probably not really worried about calories and high veggie content. Right? Yummm….!
This is a good fast-casual vegan food option, especially for late at night, but nothing I ever had here really smile on my face. drinks are pleasant, not great. it seems as if it were trying to please the greatest possible palate and lose something interesting on the way. updated by previous review on 2019-10-08
Where else can they get a meal with four types of curries, rice and a massive piece of freshly prepared vegan naan for just $6? tell them vegan at the order and they will sign everything that is not. the curries were not bad, just a bit too tame for my taste. the naan was absolutely amazing and more than for the weaker side dishes. overall I was very happy with my experience here and would not hesitate to come back!
Located just a few blocks north of the main center, you will find this Portland food truck to satisfy their Indian almost food guests. eating is fast and refined hot in a huge portion that can really feed 2 people. Except you are really in the food and really hungry. they have a website that tells them what is vegan, but they can also just tell them what they want, and they will let them know quickly whether it is or not vegan. some items can not be veganized. a large part of the food is prepared in advance, so if they are out, they are out. there are also street food, such as samosas and chips, lentil donuts and puri. fun is fun to eat, but good, not the healthiest. it is fabulous but filling, and super affordable. order the 6 items (rice naan 4 dishes) meal for $6.50 (with control.) yes, please. it is more eating that you should really eat, but it is so good. the problem is that it is not really healthier eating. large protein source with the chana and the dal, but many carbs from the rice, naan and kartoffeln. the dal and Chana dishes are my favorite. also the veggies are difficult to miss and lacking. the spinach/saag dishes must use frozen spinat because it is so spinat green in bad sense and so fine pure, I can't imagine that to fresh spinat. the herbal khorma has hidden veggies coated so thick in sauce, I never knew what I had eaten. the sauces are however phenomenal, but some of them are strongly coconut-based and they do not skip, so the calorie are high. who cares when they eat at a food truck for $6.50, they are probably not really worried about calorie and high veggie content.