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Contribuiți la feedbackI've been here for over 20 years. there is something to say for a place that was just vegetarian, with some vegan options, before vegetarian was a cool thing. I get in the rule the Indian dinner sampler for one and it has a few moderate flavors, the alkpot adds a good stamp. They offer soy-chain tea and it is the best I ever had. I love that they ask people not to use their handys. when I go out to dinner, I want a quiet place to dampen but interesting talks. they only take at the moment.
I've been driving to annapurna several times in the week for 15 years. I love it! it has a very quiet mood and eating is very healthy. the chai (either with milk or soy milk) is by far the best in the city. large French wobble soup, yummy masala dosa. my new faggot: broccoli cheddar dosa with sambar and coconut cahutney on the side Sunday and Wednesday closed.
I went here in 2011 with a huge group of friends and it took us almost an hour to order because almost everything in the restaurant has ghee in it and not suitable for vegans. They couldn't even accommodate us. Eventually we found something on the menu, but it took time and we had to discuss it with the owner and chef. The price is moderate, but I am very unhappy that they are not vegan. Cruelty everywhere on their menu. I do not recommend this place. I would give the restaurant one star, but happycow doesn't let me.
This is one of the worst veggie restaurants in Toronto. It's one of these Sri Chimnoy guru followers restaurants that's bland pan-Asian hippie stuff. Think: White people in saris. I've eaten hear 3x and that's more than enough for my lifetime. The place has zero ambiance, the decor is hideous. It looks like a nursery school classroom walls. If you're visiting Toronto or justices here, don't waste your time here. Prone to being randomly closed! As a side note, it's very unfair that HappyCow does not let you give 5 stars to places that serve meat but make world class vegan food and 1 star to veg spots that give veganism a gross hemp sandal and granola bar reputation.
I used to live near this restaurant, but have only eaten there once. It 's surprisingly easy to overlook. As others have noted, the decor is best described as eccentric, and the wait staff are curiously highly laid back. I took a friend there for a slow and casual lunch, and for that, the laid back staff was ideal. I admit I was a little worried as the waitress looked like an older American hippie as to the quality of the vegetarian cuisine, and she seemed surprisingly void of suggestions when asked for what she liked, but the food I ordered was nicely spiced, not overly hot, but hot enough, and reasonably tasty. The portions were smaller than I expected, being used to the super cheap, super large Indian and Sri Lankan restaurants in the city. Unfortunately, I went home not feeling full, and the amounts I thought I had bought us should have filled us easily. I think the biggest thing I can say is though I lived closest to this vegetarian restaurant for a year, and went past it for two years to get to work, I went in there once. It 's not a place I think most people would travel out of their way to, and I didn 't bother when it was on my way. I 'd go there again if I was in front of it or around the block, but any farther away and I 'd just as soon go to a different Indian place. It 's just Okay , and even then given how much you eat, might be less than okay. And in a city full of Indian food, you have to be more than just Okay.