Small space with minimal Burmese decor and stunning art creates a cozy, intimate vibe. Atmosphere feels like a family home, buzzing with friendly energy and easy conversation. Guests enjoy authentic Burmese dishes served in a warm, welcoming setting.
Several dishes come without meat, including Burmese tea leaf salad, chickpea tofu, and crispy vegan samosas. Vegan versions of dishes are always available, with options like vegan curry, coconut rice, and desserts such as Faluda and Burmese Jelly Cake.
Samosas come out light and flaky, offering a comforting bite. They stand out among the appetizers alongside Fried Tofu.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant offers halal chicken and beef, keeping it separate from non-halal items.
Prices for two people typically come in under $40, making it budget-friendly.
Spacious cafe with artsy decor and calming blue hues offers a kid-friendly corner stocked with books and toys. The atmosphere stays chill and welcoming, supporting work and relaxed conversation. Outlets and wifi are available at each seat, creating a practical yet cozy environment.
Kenyan Vegan samosas feature moist mashed potatoes, corn, green peas, and carrots. The vegan Griot sandwich stands out as delicious, flavorful, and filling, making it a solid choice for a hearty vegan meal.
Beef and Kenyan Vegan samosas feature moist mashed potatoes, corn, green peas, and carrots. Freshly made green chutney accompanies the samosas, enhancing their flavor.
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Griot Cafe is open until 8 pm daily, while most cafes close around 3 or 4 pm.
Parking might be challenging, but there is parking about a block away.
Be careful with parking meters in the areaโtheyโre closely monitored.
Open dining space with intimate booths and simple yet beautiful decor creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Music adds to a cozy and pleasant vibe, suitable for casual meals and special occasions. The environment feels friendly and welcoming, especially for newcomers to the cuisine.
Many vegan options appear on the menu, with clear explanations from the chef about ingredients. Servers suggest dairy-free choices and accommodate dietary needs well.
Samosas come out crispy and warm with a yummy filling that stands out. Both traditional and vegetarian versions pack bold flavors and a satisfying crunch.
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Parking is available.
They have halal meat.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added to group bills of four or more people.
Small restaurant with comfortable seating and soft instrumental Indian music creates a relaxing family atmosphere. Guests often bring their own bottles, and staff provide personalized celebrations like birthday songs and balloons. Decor combines thoughtful touches with some inexpensive elements, giving a unique vibe.
A varied vegan menu offers flavorful dishes like chana masala that taste great. Ordering from the vegan and vegetarian options is simple and convenient.
Crispy samosas come in generous portions and pair well with chutney and yogurt. Vegetable samosas serve as a popular appetizer alongside dishes like lamb korma and garlic naan.
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The restaurant is BYOB, and there's a liquor store down the street.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant is often busy.
The owner organizes special celebrations for occasions like birthdays and anniversaries.
Small restaurant inside a converted gas station offers a clean, cozy space with bright colors and Indian-themed decor. Atmosphere feels comfortable and casual with help-yourself drink cooler and pleasant music. The setting is unassuming yet inviting, blending laid-back vibe with thoughtful design.
Outstanding vegan and vegetarian options exist here. Staff accommodate strict vegan diets when noted in the description.
Samosas come out light and flaky with a delicious taste that stands out. They pair well with dishes like chicken korma, which can become a favorite alongside them.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Parking is available in the gas station lot, but can be limited during busy times.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Indian restaurant offers vegetarian and vegan dishes only with a warm, cozy atmosphere and Krishna-forward music creating a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Unique dishes and thoughtful vegetarian options distinguish it from others in the area.
Only vegetarian dishes appear on the menu with many vegan options available. The selection suits both vegetarians and vegans well.
Samosas come with a crispy exterior and a flavorful filling. Samosa chaat is served with yogurt and tamarind chutney, sometimes heavily covered.
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Praana Indian Cuisine offers vegetarian and vegan dishes only.
A few hours after dining, four people experienced severe food poisoning.
I appreciated that they allowed me to bring my own alcohol.
Cozy interior with cute decor and great new sofas creates a casual, homely vibe more like fast food than fine dining. Awesome song playlist adds to the relaxed atmosphere. The place serves vegetarian Indian and Indo-Chinese dishes with options for Jain style preparation.
Wide variety of good vegan options exists, with staff confirming vegan status on request. Takeout menu may be outdated, making it harder to spot vegan dishes directly.
Samosa chat comes with kabuli chana and a strong hit of ginger garlic paste. It has a spicy kick but can be quite divisive in taste.
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Reservations are not accepted; orders must be placed at the counter.
A 3% surcharge applies for credit card payments, waived for cash transactions.
An 18% gratuity is automatically added for parties of three or more.
Stand-alone building with modern interiors offers a calm, cozy vibe suited for families and small groups. Space feels clean and inviting, with a quiet atmosphere during off-peak times. Seating is limited, emphasizing takeout convenience alongside dine-in options.
Lots of vegan and vegetarian options make it easy to please everyone. The menu offers a wide variety of choices for vegans.
Samosas appear in several dishes like samosa chat and a unique samosa sandwich. They work well for takeout and pair with other Indian street foods like vada pav and pav bhaji.
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TAMASHA Indian Eats primarily offers takeout, with limited dine-in seating available.
Parking is street-side and can be difficult to find.
The restaurant does not include rice with their dishes, which is uncommon for Indian cuisine.