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Feedback gevenFound it in November 2014. To find Tricky. Only a sign on the 2nd street high. (Just south of Central Festival) Directly north of the sign is a wide ramp. Go up the ramp and up the stairs. Looks like you're going to an office building. Once to the left is glass window and door leading to a sales office. The restaurant's back there. Me too. No greeting, no eye contact, just drop a menu in front of me. I took my order in the same cold way. I waited for my food, even though I was the only one. I didn't finish either dish I ordered because I didn't enjoy the taste.
Will return to this place during our holiday. Very delicious and fresh Indian food. Also refreshing lime sauces that were not too sweet. My husband and I enjoyed the set menus and shared with our 14 months old (some things were not spicy that she could eat). We had to order extra rice for our little ones, as our portions were quite small. Great location also; can eat inside with air/cone or outside on balcony. The prices are a bit high, but it is worth it. Very recommended.
This upscale restaurant (for the area) was very quiet when I visited. The majority of their menu has Lacto dishes, but they were able to offer a number of vegan options and explains that their nan was also vegan (unusual). The dishes I had were fine, nothing extraordinary unforgettable. Since there is hardly anything else and the restaurant itself is pretty, it is worth eating here.
I discovered this restaurant in November 2014. It was a bit tricky to find, as there was only one sign on the second road up (just south of Central Festival). Just north of the sign, there is a wide ramp that leads up to stairs. It may look like you are going to an office building, but if you go to the left, there is a glass window and door that leads to the restaurant. When I arrived, I was the only one there. There was no greeting or eye contact from the staff, they simply dropped a menu in front of me. I placed my order in a cold manner. Even though I was the only customer, I had to wait for my lunch. Unfortunately, I did not enjoy the taste of the dish I ordered and ended up not finishing it.
I recently visited this upscale restaurant that was surprisingly quiet. While the majority of their menu features dairy dishes, they were able to provide several vegan options. I was impressed to find out that even their naan bread was vegan, which is uncommon. Although the dishes I tried were decent, they were not particularly memorable. However, due to the limited options in the area and the restaurant's beautiful ambiance, I would still recommend dining here.