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Taste of the food is really nice with a decent sitting. Located in the corner, visibility can be a concern for a new person. Prices could have been more competitive but still does not disappoint to give an authentic Indian taste. View all feedback.
What Em K doesn't like about Taj Indian:
Went there after reading the reviews, I believe reviews are from friends and relatives. I was told chef is on break, order only thali. Owner should publish chef’s break times on website. Give them call if you plan on going there Could not finish as half of the food was cold View all feedback.
They were more than happy to prepare a vegan dosa for me. The dosa was made in the traditional South Indian style and was absolutely delicious.
This restaurant caters well to lacto-vegetarians, but the staff, while friendly and eager to assist, had difficulty recommending any vegan options from the menu. It seems that dairy is a common ingredient in many dishes. I didn't stay long due to the overwhelming noise from an adjacent store, as the restaurant is situated in the bustling Westfield shopping center, which can be quite chaotic. However, the diners who were already eating appeared satisfied with their meals, and I noticed a masala dosa that looked generously filled. So, it's a great choice for lacto-vegetarians. Unfortunately, vegans may face challenges since Just Falafel, a nearby option that offered at least three vegan dishes, has permanently closed. You might need to find out if this restaurant is able to accommodate vegan preferences. This review was updated from a previous entry on Saturday, October 18, 2014.
This one is nice, but the one on Wigram Street (Harris Park) is the best!
They were glad to prepare a vegan dosa for me. The dosa was made in the traditional South Indian style and was very delicious.
Lacto-vegetarians are well catered to here, but while the staff is friendly and eager to help, they struggled to highlight vegan options on the menu, as many dishes contain milk. I chose not to stay due to the loud and persistent sales promotions from a nearby business (the restaurant is located in the chaotic Westfield shopping center), but the customers around me appeared to be enjoying their meals, and I noticed a masala dosa being served with generous fillings. This place is great for lacto-vegetarians. Vegans, however, only had falafel as an option and would need to walk about 10 minutes to Church Street, where at least three vegan dishes were available, but that spot has since closed. Hopefully, this restaurant can update its menu to offer more options. This review was last updated on Saturday, October 18, 2014.
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