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Discovered this place in May 2014 via Happy Cow. Extensive menu with perhaps the best veggie Indian food I have ever had. The guys really looked after us and great service is hard to find in KL. My bro lives is KL and isn't even veggie yet eats here regularly. I'm back for another visit and we had takeout last night. It was as good as the restaurant. Portions are huge so you get value for . Highly recommended, love t... View all feedback.
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I have tried many of the Indian dishes here and it was very authentic eating. I cost the meal. Make sure to eat without asking if they are vegan. I ordered garlic naan without ghee and it was nice. If they don't ask, then ghee will come. the service was very slow and we had to wait very long. inexpensive eating, however, compared to other Indian vegetarian restaurant. View all feedback.
The menu looks great: a large capital w besides many, and the last page of the menu that indicates that w= vegan. that's a lie, almost none of these many food options are vegan. after the demand of the personal, what the w really means, can be made vegan absolutely nothing in the menu shows this in the did, as there is a clear indication that w is for vegan, the opposite is true: the menu is extremely deceptive. You might think that okay, that's a problem, but as long as eating can be veganized, there's still hope. unfortunately it is not. to speak with the personal, they will understand that a dish vegan, to them, means to remove the animal products. without any type of substitution. they pay the same price for a stunned (tasteful) version of their chosen food. fall in point, queensadillas. the veganization means simply to remove the cheese. What else do you have? I didn't ask. I was too busy myself. I've made all this polite to the waiter and asked him to report to his management report. not sure if he will do it, I will try to achieve direct management. since I ate with a Flexi friend, I stayed and ordered a (damped) nasi lemak wrap, then a naan. small portion size for the price, but taste was ok. unless the management shows understanding and implements some changes, I will not go back and I recommend them to avoid the place as well.
It is not quite clear what vegan is, but when they ask, they are very helpful. there are many choices, and eating was really nice and very cheap.
This place is a very good restaurant! came here and am vegan and had the omg burger. the waiters are very informed about vegan options. will be a little bit back
I have tried many of the Indian dishes here and it was very authentic eating. I cost the meal. Make sure to eat without asking if they are vegan. I ordered garlic naan without ghee and it was nice. If they don't ask, then ghee will come. the service was very slow and we had to wait very long. inexpensive eating, however, compared to other Indian vegetarian restaurant.
The place was pretty full when we went for lunch on a Saturday. My partner had the OMG burger portion was slightly smaller than expected but was delicious! I had a garlic naan without butter (to make Vegan) and the tandoori platter (bf ate the cheese). Food was good and I was super full after the meal. Wouldn't come again tbh unless I was craving for Indian food and nearby almost everything had dairy but staff are aware of dietary requirements
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