Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Indian
Buffet

Traditional Indian cuisine with buffet and a la carte menu. Staff speak English. Short walking distance from Antwerp Central station. Open Mon-Fri 12:00-15:00, 17:30-21:30, Sat-Sun 13:00-21:30.


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48 Reviews

First Review by Ruby X

tweebeen

Points +24

Vegan
01 Oct 2017

good Food for small price

Good food for small price!

DanielledeRee

Points +164

Vegetarian
18 Jul 2017

Very nice Indian food

All vegetarian Indian restaurant with lots of vegan options. Very nice. You can either choose from menu or choose to eat from the buffet. We chose from the menu. Loved it very much!

Pros: Nice food

NicoNico

Points +207

Vegan
07 Apr 2017

needs improvement

I have to downgrade my review, it has been one of my favorite indian restaurant but it seems they changed the chef! Just to be clear, I'm only talking about the buffet option. After noticing some changes I had to come back a couple of times to be sure that it wasn't my imagination, one of my friend had also the same experience. I think that the quality of the ingredients needs to be improved, For the rest the buffet is almost 100% vegan and the staff is helpful, even though if you are on vegan diet I recommend you to ask to the staff which are the vegan options on the menu. Very crowded on Fri, Sat, and Sunday evenings, reservation is really recommended.



Updated from previous review on 2017-04-07

Pros: Lot of vegan options , helpful staff, price

Cons: ingredients quality needs to be improved

Hedera

Points +485

Vegan
30 Jan 2017

Great value for money

For € 10 you can eat as much as you like from the buffet. The staff knows very well which dishes are vegan and which ones aren't. Good, decent food at a fair price! The restaurant is a bit plain, so not suited for a fancy night out.

Pros: Value for money, Buffet

Cons: Not every dish is vegan.

Ricardo

Points +17625

Vegan
29 Jan 2017

Plenty of Vegan Options

Aahaar is not my favorite Indian restaurant; but it is always my choice when having a quick meal in Antwerpen because it's close to the train station.

The food is good; but not outstanding.
Prices are very fair, and portions are also quite decent.
Especially if you take the buffet.

Plenty of vegan options; but it's necessary to ask to the staff (they are very helpful).

Take-out is also available (also for the buffet).

Pros: good value, many vegan options, location

Cons: not all vegan

kibboets

Points +16

Vegan
19 Nov 2016

Beste Indische restaurant van België

En dan nog eens helemaal veganistisch ook!Soms lekker spicy, maar zo hoort het ook te zijn....

Pros: Je mag eten zoveel je wil

Cons: Dat het soms volzet is...

CarlosGP

Points +346

Vegetarian
12 Feb 2016

Good Indian food at great prices

The restaurant offers either a buffet, which changes daily, for EUR10, or a la carte dining, with North and South Indian vegetarian entrees. The service is very friendly and the atmosphere informal but pleasant. This, combined with a central location in the city, makes it a very good choice.

Pros: Good food, Good prices

Laura_

Points +45

Vegetarian
30 Dec 2015

Nice buffet


I've only been here once, but the buffet is really nice. Especially if you consider the price!

Recommended!

Pros: price, buffet

Cons: location

vegan777

Points +130

Vegan
02 Aug 2015

Great, well worth a visit.

Visited after Reggae Geel Festival, central location right by Central station. Very welcoming staff who spoke English,the buffet is all Vegan apart from 2 items, simply pick up a silver tray and help yourself. On the day we went they had puri,rice and 5 curries plus salad, I would highly recommend a visit. Wish they had been at Reggae Geel, 35,000 people and NO vegan/ vegetarian food stall????
Updated from previous review on Sunday August 02, 2015

Pros: Lots of Vegan options, Clean with nice outside seating, Nice staff

AshJacSim

Points +1208

Vegan
19 Feb 2015

Buffet is super

Not entirely vegan but simply ask and they'll tell you! most of the buffet was vegan friendly anyway! For 10€ it really was worth it for a nice filling lunch. I'm under the impression that the buffet changes everyday. Their saag aloo is really great

Pros: nice price, good for vegans

Cons: i dont think the staff speak Dutch ( i just spoke

vagabond baker

Points +145

Vegetarian
19 Nov 2014

Real Indian Food, In Belgium!

So happy to be recommended this, eat as much as you want for €10! Also very tempting à la carte menu inc dosa and snacks.
The buffet was delicious, spicy and nutritious. Not a huge range but perfectly good. This feels like Indian food for Indian people, right in the heart of the diamond district.
You'd have to ask about vegan in buffet. Jain food clearly marked in menu.

Pros: Value, Variety, Delicious

Cons: Water Is Expensive, No Tap Water Available

GiwdulBonker

Points +32

Vegan
05 May 2014

not worth it

Expensive with 9€ for that buffet.
Had mostly just a bunch of boring spicy soups.

Lomedin

06 Nov 2015

"Expensive with 9€ for that buffet" - All you can eat buffet for 9€ expensive????? Jaaaysus...
Anyway, depending on the day, you can get better variety/dishes, although they tend to be, at least, ok. Anyway, wouldn't trust a review claiming that 9€ for a free buffet is expensive.......

Jirko

Points +323

Vegan
30 Dec 2013

great cheap spicy indian food

finally managed to get here. they place was pretty crowded, but we could still find a table. as mentioned before, you can get an all you can eat buffet for only 9 eur. the food is seriously good and spicy ! the restaurant is visited by quite a lot of actual indians which is usually a good sign if you go out to eat indian food. i would definetely recommend this place, great quality food, very close to the central station for no money at all. what more do you want !
Updated from previous review on Monday December 30, 2013

Pros: very cheap, great spicy food, very close to station

Cons: none

veganem

Points +106

Vegan
07 Nov 2013

A Great Affordable Option for Vegans

This was my fourth visit to Aahaar, and all have been good. The staff know which dishes on the buffet are vegan, and it's all you can eat for 9 euro which is a real bargain by local standards. There have always been at least 3 vegan curries, plus rice and sides, and they even offered to bring me a plate of the flatbread made without butter (at no extra cost.)

Good casual and affordable option for vegans, but only those who can handle a bit of spice!

Pros: Tasty, Affordable, Decent Vegan Selection

Cons: Occasionally food is not very hot

Fer

Points +600

Vegan
01 Apr 2013

Veg Indian

This is a large restaurant in the "indian quarter" (there are lots of indians and a israelish in same street) fully vegetarian with vegan options. Nice ambience and fast serving. very spicy food.

Pros: Good price, Taste

Cons: Spicy food

Gudrun

Points +4901

Vegan
27 Mar 2013

Mixed Feelings

Quite a busy place very close to Antwerp central station. Very nice staff with immediate understanding what "vegan" means.

I went for samosas and a dosa with coconut sauce and lentil soup and a green tea.

When I got my meal I found that the coconut sauce had been replaced with coriander sauce because it turned out not to be vegan. I would have preferred to be asked before serving because I already had coriander sauce with the samosa and 2 meals with (a bit bland) coriander sauce was a bit too much of coriander.

The dosa and the samosas were good, the lentil soup contained a big peace of okra (?) with a wood-like consistency, I chewed a bit on it and then let it disappear discretely in my handkerchief. The rest of the soup was ok. The tea (coming in a tea-bag) was one of the standard brands over here, not great. And it was served when I was about finished with my meal.

All-in-all I have mixed feelings about this place, but I will give it another try when I get back to Antwerp.

Pros: friendly staff, many vegan options, close to central station

Cons: quality of food not always great, tea could be better

marnia

24 Aug 2015

The Okra was not Okra and it always has that bit that is like bark, a bit stringy, it was not a failing, just a traditional Indian ingredient that I cannot remember the name of.

thomasvl

Points +28

Vegan
04 Aug 2012

Great vegan buffet

This place offers a great Indian buffet, generally four dishes, rice, something sweet, some raw vegetables and Indian bread.
Mostly three of the four are vegan, ask the friendly staff and they will also bring you some vegan Indian bread (the one on the buffet has ghee in it I think).
The price is great for what you get too.
They also have an extensive menu, but generally people are so eager for the buffet they don't check that out.
The interior is not overwhelmingly cozy or warm, but it fits the atmosphere well and is authentic.
Too bad their tea is regular Lipton I believe and the other drinks are the usual sugardrinks or juices that aren't too great either.
The buffet is around 9€ and the dishes from the menu vary between 4-10€ or something I believe.

Pros: great food, relatively cheap, vegan friendly

Cons: drinks not really authentic

Lomedin

Points +82

Vegan
01 Feb 2012

One of the best in Antwerp

Eat as much as you want for 9e. What else can I say? A 100% vegetarian restaurant with at least 4 out of 6 vegan choices. You also have a la carte menu. It can get a bit busy in the evening sometimes so you can call to be on the safe side and make a reservation.
Highly recommended.

Pros: Cheap, A lot of vegan options

soniavdk

Points +29

Vegetarian
12 Nov 2011

Ahaar is my favorite veggie restaurant in Antwerp

every day they have other dishes to try out (as much as you can eat for 9 euro's), some dishes are quit spicy and that is not mentioned
lassy is also yummi
in the summer you can sit in the garden

Pros: exotic/spicy, not expensive, choice

Cons: basic decoration, staff doesn't speak Dutch (but friendly), some dishes too spicy

Danet

Points +65

Vegan
28 Jul 2010

Tasted like INDIAN food

I went there in 2009 with my boyfriend, it doesn't look exquisitly decorated and it desn't matter.

All the buffet is vegetarian and lucky me a lot was vegan (or at least that's what the waitress told us), but as ghee is used in most of the dishes in indian cuisine, its really hard to know for very sure if it was.
Some of the dishes where indicated as suitable for jains (no onions, ginger, carrot, etc). There is a little jain community working there in Antwerpen.

The food is traditionnal vegetarian indian cuisine, and you can also tell by the clients, most of them where indians (and we were the only ones tearing our eyes down because of the spices).

It tasted delicious and was one of the best Indian restaurant (foodwise) that I've been so far. At first I tasted a bit of every vegan dishes they had and then went back for more, skipping the excessively hot ones for that time. The desert wasn't vegan so I can't give an opinion but it didn't matter to me at a time because the rest was so delicious.

It cost 11 euro/person (buffet+drink) which is a great price, if you want to discover indian food or if you already are an addict don't think to much and just go to Aahaar, such a bargain for great food. :)

Pros: Traditionnal food, Great value, No time waiting

Cons: Poorly decorated, Indian pop music (at a time), Dairy in some dishes

Ruby X

Points +81

Vegetarian
13 Jul 2010

quite authentic...

Had dinner here with my boyfriend after a day of heavy shopping. The interior is not the fanciest I've seen, but that doesn't really bother me.

They have an all-vegetarian buffet for 9 euro's. This includes one type of soup and one type of dessert. There were about 5 different dishes. All of them ere quite authentic - meaning spicy. The drinks are not included in the price. There are some exotic options in that part of the menu as well. I had a coconut drink and my boyfriend had buttermilk with cumin. Weird, but yummy.

The waitress didn't speak a lot of dutch, so she explained everything in English. Which is rather interesting for foreigners visiting ;-) She was very helpfull and always reacted very quickly, but in all fairness, there were not a lot of people there at the time (my boyfriend and I tend to eat very early).

All in all a good place to eat, especially considering the price. You can't find a lot of vegetarian buffets in Belgium, so if you're in the neighborhood I'd certainly recommend it.

Pros: all veggie buffet, friendly and helpfull staf, "authenticly seasoned" (if you like it)

Cons: cafeteria like interior, "authenticly seasoned" (if you don't ;-)




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