
Lacto
Indian
Nepalese
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Indian and Nepalese food restaurant offering curries and momos. Ask which of the dishes are or can be vegan. Located on the first floor of a shopping complex. Open Mon-Sat 11:00am-10:00pm.
5 Reviews
First Review by LisaSpykers
xhesixhesiyeah
Points +494
Love their food-so many options! - Edit
The food is delicious! They have many vegan options. Just make sure to tell them you’re vegan and they’ll recommend dishes you can have. I tried the items that have a pen mark on the pictured menu. The Chana masala (chickpea curry) was too spicy for my liking but it paired very well with the boiled rice. The others’ spice was perfect. We ordered for pickup and the food was ready in 30 minutes. All the food pictured cost us 40€.
Read morePros: A lot of vegan options, Delicious
Guest
rodrigoazs
Points +2934
Good vegan option - Edit
Good and cheap. The place is a nice option to find a vegan option in Prishtina.
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YetiAhimsa
Points +1022
You could do worse - Edit
The food is a little bland but even flavorless Chana masala is pretty great. Doesn't really taste much like Nepalese food but a great find in an area without a ton of options.
Read morePros: Prices aren't bad, Nepalese is always good
Cons: Bland food, No veggie momos, Only take cash
Guest
BudgetBucketList
Points +1334
Great Indian Food - Edit
As a lover of Indian food, I was very happy to find this restaurant. Rare in the Balkan! The food is as you would expect from Indian / Nepalese food, with another option to order Chinese. The prices are quite low compared to standard Indian food prices (about €5 for a curry, €1 for a naan), especially considering Kosovo is quite expensive compared to the rest of the Balkan. The service is very slow though, we waited half an hour to have our plates removed, even though the restaurant wasn't full.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2022-02-26
Guest
LisaSpykers
Points +8483
Flavourful Indian food in Kosovo! - Edit
We ordered chapati, chana masala and aloo gobi with rice as these dishes were confirmed to not have ghee or cream in them when we asked (we were unsure of the type of cream used in the dahl). The food had a good amount of spice and heat and we were left satisfied with our meal in a city where vegan options are hard to come by. The restaurant is on the first floor of an older-style shopping mall which was very quiet when we went (the shops were all closed). The name of the restaurant is written on the staircase leading up to it.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2020-09-12
Pros: Tasty
Cons: No desserts
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