Vegan Restaurant

Little India

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · jeffersontown · 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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We tried Little India today for their new weekend lunch buffet, and overall it was a really good experience. Since they’ve started the buffet recently, you can tell they’re still working out a few small things, but the food itself was the main win. They had a nice variety of veg and non‑veg dishes, and compared to the other Indian buffets around right now, this felt like one of the better options. One of the highlights for me was the goat dum — it was flavorful and stood out from the usual buffet items. The appetizers were good too, and it didn’t feel like everything tasted the same. They mentioned they’ll be changing the menu every week, which is actually a big plus because it gives you a reason to come back and try it again instead of eating the exact same buffet every time. One tip: there can be some wait time, so it’s worth calling ahead and checking the wait before you drive over. Also, when it gets busy, a couple dishes can run low for a bit — giving them a minute to refill the trays makes the buffet experience better. Overall, if you’re looking for a solid Indian buffet on the weekend, this is worth trying — and I think it’ll get even better as they keep improving it.

We tried Little India today for their new weekend lunch buffet, and overall it was a really good experience. Since they’ve started the buffet recently, you can tell they’re still working out a few small things, but the food itself was the main win. They had a nice variety of veg and non‑veg dishes, and compared to the other Indian buffets around right now, this felt like one of the better options. One of the highlights for me was the goat dum — it was flavorful and stood out from the usual buffet items. The appetizers were good too, and it didn’t feel like everything tasted the same. They mentioned they’ll be changing the menu every week, which is actually a big plus because it gives you a reason to come back and try it again instead of eating the exact same buffet every time. One tip: there can be some wait time, so it’s worth calling ahead and checking the wait before you drive over. Also, when it gets busy, a couple dishes can run low for a bit — giving them a minute to refill the trays makes the buffet experience better. Overall, if you’re looking for a solid Indian buffet on the weekend, this is worth trying — and I think it’ll get even better as they keep improving it.

Not only was the food delicious, but the staff was so welcoming and even shared they have a Buffett where you can try out over 22 different items! We have tried a few spots around the Metro area and this by far was our favorite! Great job! My son and I got the butter chicken and my husband got the goat!

Not only was the food delicious, but the staff was so welcoming and even shared they have a Buffett where you can try out over 22 different items! We have tried a few spots around the Metro area and this by far was our favorite! Great job! My son and I got the butter chicken and my husband got the goat!

I forgot to take a photo of the biryani, but it was a solid 4/5 ( and I’m a biryani snob) the saag aloo was okay, Rogan Josh was good. Loved the samosa-flakey soft crust and mint chutney was superb. Naan was average, and my children LOVED the mango lassi. The wait staff was phenomenal and served us even though kitchen was closing in 5 minutes.- very helpful, friendly, and patient with children. Over all, we had a great experience and would return!