Vegan Restaurant

Doaba Deli

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · manhattan · Strict-vegan verified
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This south Indian eatery has won over reviewers with its authentic flavors and warm hospitality. Consistently praised dishes include the thali, which offers a great selection of menu options, and the aloo paratha, a hearty and flavorful flatbread. Reviewers also appreciate the affordable prices, making this a great value for the quality of food. When planning a visit, be aware that this eatery has a casual, locals-only feel, which may not be immediately apparent from the outside. While the food is quite cheap, it's not the cheapest option available. Reservations are not necessary, but it's a good idea to check the hours of operation to ensure you can visit during a time that suits your schedule.
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Loveeed the hospitality and food, literally felt like I ate food at home. The cost is also affordable. The thali and menu options are great. The quality is also very filling. Do try visiting 😅💕

Loveeed the hospitality and food, literally felt like I ate food at home. The cost is also affordable. The thali and menu options are great. The quality is also very filling. Do try visiting 😅💕

Loveeed the hospitality and food, literally felt like I ate food at home. The cost is also affordable. The thali and menu options are great. The quality is also very filling. Do try visiting 😅💕

This place has the feel of a classic side-of-the-road locals-only fast food place. The taste is distinctly and authentically south Indian. From the extra spice is the curried spinach (sarson ka saag) to the depth of starchiness the aloo paratha, the food is hearty and warm with a good flavor. I'm not going to say it's the cheapest food, but it's quite cheap; you can eat for $10-15. I recommend getting one paratha and a plate, or one paratha and a single curry. The spinach is lovely vegetal and spicy and buttery.

This place has the feel of a classic side-of-the-road locals-only fast food place. The taste is distinctly and authentically south Indian. From the extra spice is the curried spinach (sarson ka saag) to the depth of starchiness the aloo paratha, the food is hearty and warm with a good flavor. I'm not going to say it's the cheapest food, but it's quite cheap; you can eat for $10-15. I recommend getting one paratha and a plate, or one paratha and a single curry. The spinach is lovely vegetal and spicy and buttery.