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This charming little restaurant may not have labeled items, but the waiter was very knowledgeable. There are about eight vegan options on the menu, and potentially more that can be modified to be vegan, including the bread. I particularly enjoyed the classic dishes like Aloo Gobi and Dahl, which were flavorful without being overly salty. The use of real ingredients from scratch meant that I didn't leave feeling sick... View all feedback.
What Sammy W doesn't like about Aabha Indian Cuisine:
Wayyyy too Americanized and unnecessarily expensive. I usually don’t write reviews, but this one warranted a review to warn others. If you’re looking for a Indian restaurant, don’t look here. The saag paneer tasted like broccoli and cheese (aka lack of spices/flavor), the biryani was off in both taste and texture (lacked flavor and felt more like pulao), the naan didn’t taste fresh, and the sauce on my gobi tasted li... View all feedback.
Wayyyy too Americanized and unnecessarily expensive. I usually don’t write reviews, but this one warranted a review to warn others. If you’re looking for a Indi...
read moreThis charming little restaurant may not have labeled items, but the waiter was very knowledgeable. There are about eight vegan options on the menu, and potentia...
read moreThe staff at this restaurant is very welcoming and the portions are generous. If you like spicy food, don't hesitate to ask about the spice levels.
the menu is not marked, but the personal is knowledgeable what is on the menu vegan. we had the samosas, aloo gobi, veggie biryani and chili-garlic tofu tandoor...
read moreexcellent cocos soup, yellow rice, valley datka. vegan naan is dry. okra too salty, so ask for less salt. very pleasant service.