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I can't speak for the vegan options, but as vegetarian this place had mass of choices two or three sides of vegetarian curries, sides and sundries. the prices are on the high side for Vilnius, but curry sites are probably only few and far in between and this is in the middle of the old city. the restaurant is beautiful and the staff is also very attentive. we had a nice jalfrezi and sweet madras that were both medium... View all feedback.
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only two vegan dishes, but they can make one. the food is spicy (I like it). vegan eating is too expensive for what they get. I liked this place where I was vegetarian, but not now. View all feedback.
I can't speak for the vegan options, but as vegetarian this place had mass of choices two or three sides of vegetarian curries, sides and sundries. the prices are on the high side for vilnius, but curry sites are probably only few and far in between and this is in the middle of the old city. the restaurant is beautiful and the staff is also very attentive. we had a nice jalfrezi and sweet madras that were both medium-season (but we are used to really hot curries, so it is very subjective I have eaten many curries about the years and that was wise with the best taste, but I wanted more when it was as the portions a little small (I love it to eat) updated from the previous review on
Only two vegan dishes, but they can make one. the food is spicy (I like it). vegan eating is too expensive for what they get. I liked this place where I was vegetarian, but not now.
I guess there are not many Indian restaurants to choose from in vilnius. and if she didn't understand that sues's biggest advantage is location. eating comes in small portions, the prices are relitiw high, gloomy gulab jamun was a disappointment, but ice in orange- I don't write bad reviews often and will update after my next visit as a vegan.
This Indian food place is perhaps vegetarian-friendly, but vegan to be, unfortunately I had no options to eat there. they use very many tagbook products: butter, ghee, wallet cheese. and unfortunately, but most dishes huh. I would rate this restaurant definitiw better than happy cows, but needs improvement when we expect it to be at least little vegan-friendly. updated by previous review on Saturday juli
The chef told there were two dishes on the menu that could be made vegan. We chose yellow lentil dal. The dishes were seasoned well, but were not that spicy. The layout of the dishes was nothing special although the surroundings are kind of upper class and the location is perfect. Tidy and clean, but not authentic. The kitchen staff is Indian though. Service was excellent. Prices are higher than average (in Vilnius).