Vegan Restaurant

Krishna Bhavan

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · mckinney · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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One of the best restaurants that I have been to in DFW area for South Indian Vegetarian food. This place brings authentic Tamil Nadu taste in their food. Good quality and quantity. Everything was very fresh and they offered friendly service. I ordered three different dishes and all of them were top notch. I would recommend for anyone who is craving South Indian Veg food. I hope they will keep up the standard and quality.

One of the best restaurants that I have been to in DFW area for South Indian Vegetarian food. This place brings authentic Tamil Nadu taste in their food. Good quality and quantity. Everything was very fresh and they offered friendly service. I ordered three different dishes and all of them were top notch. I would recommend for anyone who is craving South Indian Veg food. I hope they will keep up the standard and quality.

The restaurant is purely vegetarian, as mentioned, and every dish had a unique taste. Even something as simple as coconut chutney stood out with its distinct flavor. The seating capacity is limited—approximately 10 families of four can be accommodated at a time. The restaurant owner and staff were extremely friendly and welcoming. We particularly enjoyed the parotta and kurma (the kurma was outstanding), cauliflower pakoda, mushroom fried rice, street-style kaalan, and the dessert—Thirunelveli halwa. All these items are definitely worth trying for the price. Overall, it was a very pleasant experience, and I would highly recommend this place, especially to vegetarian food lovers. 🌱

The restaurant is purely vegetarian, as mentioned, and every dish had a unique taste. Even something as simple as coconut chutney stood out with its distinct flavor. The seating capacity is limited—approximately 10 families of four can be accommodated at a time. The restaurant owner and staff were extremely friendly and welcoming. We particularly enjoyed the parotta and kurma (the kurma was outstanding), cauliflower pakoda, mushroom fried rice, street-style kaalan, and the dessert—Thirunelveli halwa. All these items are definitely worth trying for the price. Overall, it was a very pleasant experience, and I would highly recommend this place, especially to vegetarian food lovers. 🌱

Wandering McKinney for a proper home meal and we stopped at this restaurant. We ordered thali. It gave me home meal taste 😢. Thank you for whoever cooked the meal. Service was great. We nearly came during closing time but still they happily treated. I appreciate that.