Vegan Restaurant

Moksha Indian Kitchen + Bar

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · fortLauderdale · 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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The two of us live in the neighborhood, and we road our bikes to your restaurant. Went for Happy Hour. Arrived at 5:30 PM and the place was not crowded and quiet, which was perfert for us. We were greeted as we walked in and seated immediately. The server (Abby) was pleasant and very knowledgeable concerning the menu, and nicely described the dishes we asked about. Had the Kheema Egg Roll and Samosas, for starters, highly recommend. The Chicken Korma (mild heat), Chicken Biryani (medium heat), Chicken Saag (medium heat), Basmati Rice, and Naan were our choices for our main course. The portion sizes were grenerous, and the amount of meat was more than expected (even when ordering off the Happy Hour menu). All the dishes had great flavors and just to our taste palette; and with just amount of heat we like, and as ordered. We took the dishes we could not finish home, and had them the next night for dinner, and they tasted even better. The Sula wine was ok, and the pour size was as expected for a happy hour price of $5. The Moksha Mule was nice, at $10. Used the In-Kind app for payment, and also used their discounts too. We recommend Moksha and plan to go back again.

The two of us live in the neighborhood, and we road our bikes to your restaurant. Went for Happy Hour. Arrived at 5:30 PM and the place was not crowded and quiet, which was perfert for us. We were greeted as we walked in and seated immediately. The server (Abby) was pleasant and very knowledgeable concerning the menu, and nicely described the dishes we asked about. Had the Kheema Egg Roll and Samosas, for starters, highly recommend. The Chicken Korma (mild heat), Chicken Biryani (medium heat), Chicken Saag (medium heat), Basmati Rice, and Naan were our choices for our main course. The portion sizes were grenerous, and the amount of meat was more than expected (even when ordering off the Happy Hour menu). All the dishes had great flavors and just to our taste palette; and with just amount of heat we like, and as ordered. We took the dishes we could not finish home, and had them the next night for dinner, and they tasted even better. The Sula wine was ok, and the pour size was as expected for a happy hour price of $5. The Moksha Mule was nice, at $10. Used the In-Kind app for payment, and also used their discounts too. We recommend Moksha and plan to go back again.

Really enjoyed our experience at Moksha. We called and checked if we can still eat if we arrive 20 minutes before closing and the staff was very accommodating. They have a vegan section in the menu. The food came out quickly and it was delicious. The Chana Pindi was my favorite dish and it was accompanied well with the Garlic Naan and Lemon Rice. The decor elevated the experience as it was higher end than most Indian restaurants. Highly recommend!

Really enjoyed our experience at Moksha. We called and checked if we can still eat if we arrive 20 minutes before closing and the staff was very accommodating. They have a vegan section in the menu. The food came out quickly and it was delicious. The Chana Pindi was my favorite dish and it was accompanied well with the Garlic Naan and Lemon Rice. The decor elevated the experience as it was higher end than most Indian restaurants. Highly recommend!

We had a wonderful time and birthday lunch for my brother here. The service was quick and the staff were very friendly. For our drinks we had a Mango Lassi and Martinis. They were delicious and perfect compliments to our meal. For starters we had the tandoori mushrooms which were portobello caps stuff with spinach and spices. It was flavorful and had that wonderful tandoori taste. We also had the samosas that were crisp on the outside and filled with the potatoes and peas plus spices. Then for our main meal my mom and I shared the Moksha Platter that gives you a little of some of their signature dishes. It comes with tandoori lamp chops, shrimp and chicken; chicken kebab, tulsi, rosemary naan and basmati rice. We love the platter and it's perfect for sharing. My brother ordered the tandoori lamb chops that had a great portion and the garlic crab rice. Both were delicious and everyone was able to try something. Overall we had a great time and will definitely come back. I recommend trying them out if you're in the area.