Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
International
Beer/Wine
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. A popular restaurant with a menu that includes a vegan choice for most dishes and an extensive assortment of clearly labeled vegan sides and starters (most notably a range of momos). Also vegan are steamed or fried dumplings served in chili sauce or in a soup. Seating indoor and out. Cash only. Open Mon-Tue 16:00-22:30, Thu-Sun 16:00-22:30. Closed Wed.
9 Reviews
First Review by Pupnik
philwky
Points +3736
Really Tasty Food - Edit
Called in here after a recommendation and the food I had was really tasty.
Read moreI had the potato pakora, mushroom curry with a boiled rice.
Whilst the food was really good, I would say there were not really a lot of vegan choices.
All reasonably priced, and good service too. I’d happily come back here if I was ever in the area again.
Guest
CharlieS23
Points +31
Fresh, delicious and lots of options - Edit
The decor is quirky and it's tucked away but this has lots of different vegetarian and vegan options including starters, momos, thali, rice, noodle and curry dishes. We plan to come again and look forward to trying the other options. You can walk in but they seem to prefer reservations - they get busy. They also take credit and debit cards. There is an automatic 12.5% service charge but it was worth it for us as the cost was affordable. A plate of steamed momos (would recommend getting), mushroom curry, chana, 2 cans of drink, and 2 rice came to £30.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-06-07
Pros: Lots of options , Freshly cooked , Good service
Cons: Difficult to access if using a wheelchair
Guest
Tod.kb
Points +44
Delicious food and friendly service - Edit
A very decent amount vegan options. The food is delicious; very flavourful, decent sized portions and at a very reasonable price.
Read moreGuest
Emmy_rosey
Points +153
Momo, more like gogo to this restaurant! - Edit
We both thoroughly enjoyed the vegan thali set with fried momos! Excellent sized portions, they had to roll us down the hill afterwards.
Read morePros: Vegan Thali Set, Fried momos, Ominous military man statue
Guest
fdlombae
Points +59
A lot of vegan options - Edit
Every type of dish has a vegan option as well. I would definitely recommend sharing some starters with your friends.
Read moreGuest
Ecorks
Points +16
Delicious vegan Nepalese food - Edit
Great vegan menu, delicious vegan food. Its a must.
Read morePros: Momos
Guest
Lazy-AssedDestroyer
Points +13
Delicious food, many vegan options - Edit
Vegan options are clearly labeled on the menu, the vegan starter to share is a great option
Read moreGuest
Aruni
Points +221
Nice selection of vegan food - Edit
The food tasted good, service was friendly, although they accidentally brought an egg soup, which they immediately took back when we told them only vegan food on this table.
Read moreThe vegan chow mein was a bit bland.
Pros: Many options , Vegan food clearly labelled
Cons: No allergy lables, Ingredients not always clear
Guest
Pupnik
Points +1851
Delicious food, lots to choose from - Edit
One of Folkestone's most popular restaurants for good reason. The authentic Nepalese cuisine has a range of textures and tastes and luckily for us includes a lot of traditionally vegan options, which are clearly labelled on the menu. Staff are helpful and knowledgeable if you have any queries. If you've not had Nepalese before it has some similar dishes and flavour profiles to Indian food but it has its own unique foods and flavours, including the famous momo dumplings which can be enjoyed in a variety of ways - deep fried with a crispy shell, softly steamed, or served in a soup.
Read moreThere's a whole section of vegan starters and for me this includes some of the best dishes on the menu. Pani Puri is a fun and flavourful street food which is served as round Puri (deep fried flat bread) that you then crack open to fill with a delicious spicy potato and onion mix and drizzle with tamarind sauce. It's a fun communal eating experience - everyone seems to have their own way of cracking them open! Aloo nimki is a creamy potato sauce coating soft cooked vegetables with crispy crumbled wheat crackers stirred through, making every bite an interesting experience. While the curries, daals etc that I've had have all been well cooked and tasty it's the momos and these street food dishes that make me want to keep going back to Annapurna as I work my way through the menu to find more interesting, tasty dishes to try.
Guest
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