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A2B Indian Veg Restaurant
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Vegetarian
Lacto
Indian
Delivery
Take-out
A long-established vegetarian restaurant chain from India provides traditional South Indian food, North Indian food, and Indo-Chinese food. Example menu includes chana samosa, vegetable dum biriyani, matar mushroom, and dal palak. Also offers many dishes for Jain diet. Open Tue-Thu 11:30am-3:00pm, 5:30pm-10:00pm, Fri 11:30am-3:30pm, Fri-Sat 5:30pm-10:30pm, Sat-Sun 11:30am-4:00pm, Sun 5:30pm-10:00pm. Closed Mon.
5 Reviews
First Review by tristinXXII
Sameer.Jain
Points +13
Worst Restaurant experience. - Edit
The A2B Warrenville restaurant offers worst customer experience. The staff including manager is arrogant and non-responsive to customer issues. There are lot of hidden pricing elements which you can only find out once you have paid the bill. This is pathetic. I won't recommend anyone to visit.
Read morePros: Nothing
Cons: Hidden charges & taxes. , No care for customer, Terrible Manager
Guest
condekedar
Points +9495
Poor service, sterile environment - Edit
The food here isn't bad, but all the other issues make this a place I won't return to. It's consistent in quality, at the least. I love that they label their vegan options. I love the roti curry, the channa masala and other comfort Indian foods.
Read moreBut the service is always terrible, with rude and dismissive waiters. The interior is clean, but chilly and sterile.
They don't have a printed menu and act offended if you ask for one. The problem is that their menu is so huge and their website is so terrible, that it's difficult to navigate. It's a frustrating experience.
I like that A2B is vegetarian, but it's not a welcoming or fun place.
Pros: Many vegan options
Cons: Bad service, Sterile environment, Hard to navigate menu
Guest
kbdave314
Points +16
Online menu has labeled vegan items. - Edit
A QR code inside the restaurant takes you to their online menu (https://app.magilhub.com/restaurant/a2b-chicago), which has labels for vegan, nut-free, gluten-free, and Jain options. With South Indian dishes you're usually in the clear: I had the masala dosa. However, some of the labels seem implausible (dal makhani vegan?, chana masala and samosas not vegan?), and I couldn't find the labeled menu in advance from their Web site. Overall a good sit-down experience.
Read morePros: Labeled online menu
Cons: Labeled menu hard to find in advance, Some items may be mislabeled
Guest
HarshalShah
Points +25
Less options than you realize - Edit
A lot of common things that are vegan at other indian restaurants aren't vegan here. The sambal isn't vegan, so if you order a dosa you have to skip the sambal. None of the parathas or rotis are vegan. If you order a curry you have to get rice. I would reccomend other indian restaurants if you're looking for indian vegan food.
Read moreCons: No vegan sambal, No vegan rotis or parathas
FrankEsposito
Yes you are correct. Like, why is the roti not vegan.
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tristinXXII
Points +213
Good dosa - Edit
I enjoyed my onion rava masala dosa
Read morePros: Lots of vegan options
Guest
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