Lacto
Indian

South Indian vegetarian food, including dosa, idly, vadai, among others. Open Mon-Sun 9:00am-10:30pm.


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3 Reviews

First Review by EcoWarrior

TheActualPurpleCow

Points +108

Vegan
13 Feb 2024

Best Dosa of the Subcontinent

We went there late at night after a tedious flight and were treated really nice and people knew the concept of veganism and all foods can also be prepared vegan. The place is clean and we were especially happy to finally be able to try all of the gems of Indian cuisine in vegan on a high level. The dosa and the accompanying chutneys and dips were the best we had in India.

Pros: No discussions: people know what "vegan" means, Haute cuisine food level. Very tasty!, Nice professional people and clean and cozy place

srllop

Points +696

Vegan
26 Oct 2023

Excelente

La mejor comida hindú del sur que hemos comido en la India. Es caro para el país pero para el extranjero no, hemos comido 2 entrantes, 2 principales, 2 postres y café por unos 23€. Visita obligada.

Pros: Limpieza, Comida muy sabrosa

EcoWarrior

Points +166

Vegan
23 Apr 2018

"Pure veg" South Indian family dining

BamBooShoot has it all wrong in their review; they must have the names mixed up.

Dasaprakash is a chain of South Indian family dining restaurants; they are "pure veg" – Indian meaning i.e. lacto-vegetarian, they don't serve alcohol, and they are quite comfy places with waiters buzzing around, and the dishes start at around Rs 90 (and NONE are non-veg, let that be clear).
I've been in the one in Agra too, it's the same kind of place, same menu, same food... which is rather good.

As it's South Indian food many dishes are strictly vegetarian (i.e. "vegan").

Tomato or onion uttapam are very good, but the sambar is too salty. (That said, I have the feeling sambar is too salty everywhere in the North.)



Updated from previous review on 2018-04-23

Pros: Many dairy-free veg dishes, Clean and comfortable

Cons: Just a classic family dining, Slightly more expensive than the Agra one




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