Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Indian

Vegetarian Indian restaurant serving delicious Indian lunch dishes, sweets and savories, some of which are vegan and others that could possibly be made vegan upon request. Located in the CBD of Nairobi. Very welcoming owner. Open Mon-Fri 9:00am-6:00pm, Sat 9:00am-2:00pm, Sun 8:30am-1:00pm.


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4 Reviews

First Review by Mahinda

Bastien

Points +184

Vegetarian
18 Jul 2022

Tasty food and friendly staff

The people who work here are very friendly. Really tasty indian food. Great options on the menu.

Pros: Friendly staff, Tasty food

LorenTrabelsi

Points +16

Vegan
02 Dec 2021

Great place!

The owners are the nicest people I have ever met!

Pros: I ate the samosa and it was very good. , Most of the menu is vegan.

JonathanP

Points +264

Vegan
27 Oct 2018

Delicious food belies modest surroundings

It feels like going back in time. A family-run place that aims to feed you, and feed you well, with none of the razzmatazz of much of modern Nairobi. The cooking has the time-honoured, quiet assurance of a place that really knows what it's doing. I had the Gujerati thali - a plate of varied bhajia with pickles to start, then three curries with chapatis and rice. The curries were sublime - especially, er, the yellow one (excuse my ignorance), which added a subtle, lemony overtone to the more earthy heft of the dhal. The only flaw was that there was too much food to finish, but that didn't stop them offering me top-ups!

Pros: Beautifully flavoured, authentic thali, Quiet, family-run place

Cons: Perhaps not the smartest location in town.

Mahinda

Points +960

Vegan
30 Jan 2018

Great Gujarati Veg food, Very Hospitable Owner

I had lunch here on January 27, having found this restaurant thru word of mouth from a Gujarati merchant. And the food is great - Gujarati food with the local African taste twist! Thepla-Shak and Mixed Bhajiya Platter was excellent and so was Masala Tea. I had food to go as well for my long bus ride to Mombasa. Owner Dipakbhai Nathwani and I turned out to have many common places from childhood so it was kind of a reunion. He helped negotiate a taxi to Karen Blixen Museum as well as called ISKCON in Mombasa to arrange my stay there - thanks for the great hospitality!

Many items can be made vegan so inquire. Many items can also be made so that they are preserved on the long safari trips.

Pros: Vegetarian, Indian, Gujarati

Cons: None




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