Vegan Restaurants in Agra

The best places in Agra to eat Vegan. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Agra who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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This is a list of all the eateries where you can order Vegan or dine out.

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City: Agra, 29/A/2, Fatehabad Road, Agra, India, British Indian Ocean Territory
"They come there, and it is so beautiful compared to what I imagine most visitors are used in India. Waiters are all dressed in uniform, the interior is dark and shiny, the furniture all look 'modern'. Unfortunately, this has not really translated into a better culinary experience. if at all, everything felt a bit cold and soulless. the food was fine, but did not stand out. and very few vegan options. Cheese in so many dishes! and to round it off, the most expensive restaurant I have eaten in India. Maybe a good option if you're near and/or with a larger group. It's not really worth going out."
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City: Agra, Taj Nagari Phase 1, Agra, India, 282001, British Indian Ocean Territory
"Food was delicious and staff are so friendly. price is cheap for 5 people only 12xx"
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City: Agra, 9 Fatehabad Road, Bansal Nagar, Agra, India, British Indian Ocean Territory
"It is part of a chain of South Indian family restaurants; they are pure veg – Indian meaning, i.e. lacto-vegetarian, they have dressed tables and waiters around, and the dishes begin at about rs 90. I was also in jaipur, it is the same type of place, same menu, eating same. that's pretty good. as it is south indian food are many dishes strictly vegetarian (i.e. vegan tomatoes or wobble uttapam are very good, but the sambar is too salty. (that said I have the feeling, sedable is too salty everywhere in the north warning: there is another similarly named restaurant not far, but on the main road, while this dasaprakash is in a small straight track with a central parter; the location on happycow is right for the right dasaprakash. the other restaurant looks more like a fast eating, and they do not serve tomaten uttapam, which surprised me for an alleged South Indian restaurant in in india! therefore I did not try. updated by previous review on 2018-04-23"

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