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Feedback gevenLive India offers many vegetarian and vegan options, though they do not have Thali like their branch in Pattaya. Prices are on the higher side, as is common in Indian restaurants on Phuket Island. The Mixed Vegetable Biryani costs 150 baht and has a very tasty flavor, not overly sweet like in some places. The Veggie Pakora for 110 baht is very good and is served with wonderful Mango Chutney and a beautiful mint sauce. The Veggie Samosas (2) for 150 baht have a delicious filling, but the crust was not as crispy as desired. Despite this, the food was excellent overall and made for an enjoyable meal. Live India Indian Restaurant is open from 10 am to 11:30 pm, making it a convenient option for a delicious meal in Cape Panwa.
There are many vegetarian and vegan options available, although they do not offer thali like their branch in Pattaya. Prices are on the higher side, typical for Indian restaurants in Phuket. The mixed sweet corma was delicious and not overly sweet, priced at 150 baht. The veggie pakora was very good at 110 baht, served with wonderful mango chutney and a mint sauce. The veggie samosas, priced at 150 baht for 2, had a delicious filling but the crust was undercooked and not crispy. Despite this flaw, the overall food quality was excellent. Live India is open from 10 am to 11:30 pm, providing a satisfying dining experience in Cape Panwa. For the same meal, one might pay less in Canada, but this is Thailand where there are plenty of affordable food options available.