• Mission Masala

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Serves meat, vegan options available. Indian restaurant and bar serving a variety of vegan dishes, including sharing platters, curry, and more. Open Tue-Sat 18:00-22:00. Closed Sun and Mon.


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4 Reviews

First Review by House_of_Ire

kathleen.fransen69

Points +172

Vegan
19 Oct 2023

Delicious

We could not choose the menu because it's not vegan. So we ordered all the vegan(isable) options. The food was delicious. Bit hot for me, but original and good quality.

Updated from previous review on 2023-10-19

Pros: Enough vegan options, Delicious, Superfriendly staff

RoxanneMols

Points +516

Vegan
07 Apr 2023

Awesome 😎 🇮🇳🍛

Super cosy place with friendly service. I went there for my boyfriend’s birthday. We took the Vegi menu. This menu cannot be altered, but you can just only eat all the vegan dishes (more than enough; even my boyfriend couldn’t finish it) and leave the vegetarian ones for your partner. The flatbread is vegan 😍

The BBQ mushroom & mollee is THE [censored] 😍😋

Updated from previous review on 2023-04-07

Pros: Delicious , Loads of food, Super friendly and cosy place

Cons: Expensive for menu, No tofu in vegan options (only vegetarian ones), Reserve beforehand!

veviolitte

Points +942

Vegan
28 Oct 2022

Maybe the best Indian restaurant

Maybe the best Indian restaurant I’ve ever been. Everything was fresh and tasty. Delicious!!!
Great service though the place was crowded, prices were very correct. Thank you very much

Pros: Tasty , Democratic prices, Great service

House_of_Ire

Points +49

Vegetarian
29 Mar 2022

Mission accomplished

Limited menu, crowded on a Friday night, but satisfying still.

Ordered the Dark and Desi cocktail, since I’m dark and desi myself, which was a nice, smooth drink with rum, lemon juice, ginger ale and ginger.

For the food, I chose Bang Bang Bajiyan which you would recognize as pakode (fritters) if you’re desi. Nothing extraordinary but loved that they sprinkled some pomegranate on top.

And then for the mains, I ordered the Boom Ting Butter Paneer and pilaf (pulao) which had ghee and some currants in it for an interesting sweet note, which worked well with the butter paneer curry, a nice creamy gravy.

Loved the ambience, and the serveware, which again if you’re desi, you would recognize as steel dabbas.
Service was slightly slow, the crew themselves seemed thrown off guard as they later admitted they weren’t expecting such a turnout that night. The restaurant first started as a food truck and now is an expanding restaurant chain. Looking at all the faces and banter going around, I could see what all the fuss was about. They delivered, and I was happy to have walked up to this place unexpectedly thanks to my dysfunctional Google Maps.

Pros: Good food, Good vibes, Ambience

Cons: Limited menu, Waiting time for a table on weekends, Service time when they’re busy




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