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about half the pure vegetarian food in the offer was actually vegan. we had a huge bag of appetizers and sides for £10 and everything was absolutely delicious and fresh. it is our new Fave Square in bristol. View all feedback.
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I really like that the place is all veg, that everything vegan is clearly labeled, and that they have a big selection (even several of the desserts I just wish the food quality was a little higher, but the prices are low and so it’s definitely good for a cheap meal. View all feedback.
About half the pure vegetarian food in the offer was actually vegan. we had a huge bag of appetizers and sides for £10 and everything was absolutely delicious and fresh. it is our new Fave Square in bristol.
I used to let the road of jeevans live up and it is known for its amazing samosas. they make a good selection of hearty things (samosas, bhajis and pakora) and obviously a great selection of sweetnesses as they can guess with their name. my favorite is however the Tiffin dishes, a selection of rice, 2 curry dishes and chappattis, but they must have a tiffin or buy to carry it home (the invite also sells them) they have significantly changed the chef, since covid began because the quality and taste of their curries have improved even further. since the covid they only take away. Previously you could also immerse yourself, but, I must say, it was never really properly furnished as restaurant that was lighting and decoration (and still is) very uninviting. but like a goodbye!
Very friendly family-run restaurant / take them away, with a lot of vegan options. excellent samosas and bhajis, but the aloo sagg curry was excellent with great spicing and säuse. price was very reasonable and definitiw worth visiting.
Absolutely fabulous, authentic Indian curry. really nice and so cheap! my absolute visit whenever I get a delicious farewell.
Jeevans sweets is is almost legendary. Plenty of people have tasted a samosa from here without realising it as often in summer you'll get someone who's bought a tray of them go round to the local parks selling them.