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Got to enjoy a very delicious vegan curry (served with rice and additional naan bread).Such soul food to warm up during colder days. There are many different vegan options as the name suggests, I was very happy after eating dinner there. View all feedback.
What Mik doesn't like about Happy India:
Happy India has been around for quite a while (since 1997 no less, long before the Saravanaa Bhavans, Masala Masalas and maybe even Shantis of Stockholm), and as such, you gotta respect their perseverance. It is a rather standard restaurant in my opinion, both in terms of food (the usual fare) and location (more gloomy than cosy, if you ask me). However, a while back they put up a sign stating vegan and non-vegan , a... View all feedback.
Got to enjoy a very delicious vegan curry (served with rice and additional naan bread).Such soul food to warm up during colder days. There are many different vegan options as the name suggests, I was very happy after eating dinner there.
Happy India has been around for quite a while (since 1997 no less, long before the Saravanaa Bhavans, Masala Masalas and maybe even Shantis of Stockholm), and as such, you gotta respect their perseverance. It is a rather standard restaurant in my opinion, both in terms of food (the usual fare) and location (more gloomy than cosy, if you ask me). However, a while back they put up a sign stating vegan and non-vegan , and that alone makes me want to feel sympathetic. Long are the days when veganism in this city was taboo, when ice cream sold as sorbet would sell like hot cakes, but not if labeled vegan (true story). For better or for worse, veganism has been embraced by the mainstream and Happy India does not want to lag behind. Seems like a sound choice to me.
Happy india is already one because (since 1997 no less, long before the saravanaa bhavans, masala masalas and perhaps even shantis of stockholm), and as such you have to respect their endurance. it is a fairly standard restaurant of my opinion, both in terms of food (the usual rate) and location (slightly as cozy when they ask me.) but one because they put up a sign that vegan and non-vegan and that alone makes me want to feel sympathetic. long are the days when veganism was taboo in this city, as if sold as sorbet would like to sell hot cakes, but not when it was vegan (true history.) for better or worse, veganism was embraced by mainstream and happy india does not want to stay back. looks like a choice for me.