Serves meat, vegan options available. Offers clearly labelled and plentiful vegan dishes such as onion bhajis, channa masala and tadka dal. Open Wed-Sat 17:00-22:00, Sun 17:00-21:00.
Closed Mon-Tues.
The last few times it’s been a miss, so don’t think I’ll be going again. The vegan dishes have been far too salty, and not very nice. I love the starters though! So it’s worth going if you want a small bite. But I really think they need to improve on the mains, drastically. It’s a shame because the staff are lovely
Ate here just before lockdown and again just recently. Lots of vegan options, clearly marked on the menu. Very reasonable prices and big portions. They will box up leftovers to take too.
All vegan options are clearly labelled with many to choose from.
The onion bhaji’s are some of the best I’ve had. Wonderfully crisp with no chickpea flour goo you often find in badly made/cooked bhajis. So good to find a mainstream restaurant that doesn’t use egg in their bhajis.
The Bhel puri is wonderful. Just the right combination of crisp, spice and tang. They add pomegranate seeds which I’ve never had in the dish before but which really add to the texture and flavour.
The dosas are tremendous. Crisp pancake, lovely curry sauce and chutneys.
Easy to take for granted, but the poppadoms are light, crispy and not at all greasy. As with many Manchester Indians, the accompanying chutney pots included onions in a tomatoey relish. Only ever seem to get these in Manchester, much prefer them to the onion/cucumber/coriander mix elsewhere…
The staff are very friendly. A must visit in the area. I look forward to trying more dishes.
Oh….and they are happy to serve me a whole lime with my Cobra beer.
3 Reviews
First Review by Leelondon117
Gromlin
Points +62
Hit and miss - Edit
The last few times it’s been a miss, so don’t think I’ll be going again. The vegan dishes have been far too salty, and not very nice. I love the starters though! So it’s worth going if you want a small bite. But I really think they need to improve on the mains, drastically. It’s a shame because the staff are lovely
Read morePros: The starters, The staff
Cons: The vegan mains
Guest
VickiWanSlattery
Points +1396
Clearly marked options, lots of choice - Edit
Ate here just before lockdown and again just recently. Lots of vegan options, clearly marked on the menu. Very reasonable prices and big portions. They will box up leftovers to take too.
Read moreGuest
Leelondon117
Points +548
Excellent vegan options - Edit
All vegan options are clearly labelled with many to choose from.
Read moreThe onion bhaji’s are some of the best I’ve had. Wonderfully crisp with no chickpea flour goo you often find in badly made/cooked bhajis. So good to find a mainstream restaurant that doesn’t use egg in their bhajis.
The Bhel puri is wonderful. Just the right combination of crisp, spice and tang. They add pomegranate seeds which I’ve never had in the dish before but which really add to the texture and flavour.
The dosas are tremendous. Crisp pancake, lovely curry sauce and chutneys.
Easy to take for granted, but the poppadoms are light, crispy and not at all greasy. As with many Manchester Indians, the accompanying chutney pots included onions in a tomatoey relish. Only ever seem to get these in Manchester, much prefer them to the onion/cucumber/coriander mix elsewhere…
The staff are very friendly. A must visit in the area. I look forward to trying more dishes.
Oh….and they are happy to serve me a whole lime with my Cobra beer.
Pros: Many vegan options, Good portions, Good prices
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