Vegan Restaurant

INDAY

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INDAY's Indian-inspired bowls have garnered mixed reviews, with some diners praising the customizable options. Reviewers have consistently praised the ability to adjust menu items to suit their tastes, with one diner successfully modifying a veg option to include more chickpeas and greens over rice. Another reviewer appreciated the variety of options available, although the quality of the food has been a point of contention. Diners should be aware that wait times can be long, especially on summer days. Reservations may be a good idea to ensure a timely experience. Additionally, reviewers have noted poor quality food, including watery and salty curries, and subpar basmati rice.
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Poor quality food. Ordered the Golden chicken curry with basmati rice, garlic naan, and a mango lassi. Firstly, as a British person who knows what good Indian food should taste like, it’s rather embarrassing that Inday is associated with Indian cuisine. The “curry” was watery, very salty, and the chicken was poor quality. The rice was also very poor quality basmati rice. Zero flavour. The garlic naan was rubbery. You couldn’t even tear it easily and it had some strange garlic paste on it. The mango lassi was overly sweet and hard to swallow. I couldn’t finish my meal as it was so unpleasant to eat. Very disappointed.

Poor quality food. Ordered the Golden chicken curry with basmati rice, garlic naan, and a mango lassi. Firstly, as a British person who knows what good Indian food should taste like, it’s rather embarrassing that Inday is associated with Indian cuisine. The “curry” was watery, very salty, and the chicken was poor quality. The rice was also very poor quality basmati rice. Zero flavour. The garlic naan was rubbery. You couldn’t even tear it easily and it had some strange garlic paste on it. The mango lassi was overly sweet and hard to swallow. I couldn’t finish my meal as it was so unpleasant to eat. Very disappointed.

Poor quality food. Ordered the Golden chicken curry with basmati rice, garlic naan, and a mango lassi. Firstly, as a British person who knows what good Indian food should taste like, it’s rather embarrassing that Inday is associated with Indian cuisine. The “curry” was watery, very salty, and the chicken was poor quality. The rice was also very poor quality basmati rice. Zero flavour. The garlic naan was rubbery. You couldn’t even tear it easily and it had some strange garlic paste on it. The mango lassi was overly sweet and hard to swallow. I couldn’t finish my meal as it was so unpleasant to eat. Very disappointed.

After some long hours perusing the area on a summer day, we finally settled on INDAY for lunch and were pleasantly surprised at how good our Indian-inspired bowls turned out. While they didn't list out a vegan bowl by default, I was able to adjust one of their veg options to simply include more chickpeas and greens over rice to make a suitable lunch option. The combination of seasoned chickpeas with rice and some of their warm sides made for a great meal. Since the store is small with limited seating, it's recommended to take out and head somewhere with AC/heat so you can dine more comfortably.

After some long hours perusing the area on a summer day, we finally settled on INDAY for lunch and were pleasantly surprised at how good our Indian-inspired bowls turned out. While they didn't list out a vegan bowl by default, I was able to adjust one of their veg options to simply include more chickpeas and greens over rice to make a suitable lunch option. The combination of seasoned chickpeas with rice and some of their warm sides made for a great meal. Since the store is small with limited seating, it's recommended to take out and head somewhere with AC/heat so you can dine more comfortably.