Vegan Restaurant

The Jaipur Junction

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · northRoyalton · 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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Let me tell you, this place is so good, I came back 3 hours later for more. The people are so kind, the service is quick, and the food just tops it off. So grateful I got to experience this! You MUST try the curry! Explanation below ⬇️ Food: 5 ⭐️ because I've never had anything so flavorful and filling in my entire life. Amazing authentic food. Atmosphere: 5 ⭐️ because the lighting was nice and dim lit by gorgeous hanging lamps instead of bright overhead lights. It was also pretty quiet with soft music. Service: 5 ⭐️ because of the excellent service. Any silly questions we had, they answered with a smile. Always gave us what we needed. The cook himself is a wonderful person to talk to!

Let me tell you, this place is so good, I came back 3 hours later for more. The people are so kind, the service is quick, and the food just tops it off. So grateful I got to experience this! You MUST try the curry! Explanation below ⬇️ Food: 5 ⭐️ because I've never had anything so flavorful and filling in my entire life. Amazing authentic food. Atmosphere: 5 ⭐️ because the lighting was nice and dim lit by gorgeous hanging lamps instead of bright overhead lights. It was also pretty quiet with soft music. Service: 5 ⭐️ because of the excellent service. Any silly questions we had, they answered with a smile. Always gave us what we needed. The cook himself is a wonderful person to talk to!

Overall experience is 3.75/5, a lil bit dryness of the rice and burned Naan bread. The sizzling combination dish is okay 3/5, a lil bit of salty and overpriced with small portion, not worth the price we pay. Pani Poori and Vegetarian Samosa are good 👍 3.5/5 I don’t think we are coming back to this place. Total is ~42$, not including tips yet.

Overall experience is 3.75/5, a lil bit dryness of the rice and burned Naan bread. The sizzling combination dish is okay 3/5, a lil bit of salty and overpriced with small portion, not worth the price we pay. Pani Poori and Vegetarian Samosa are good 👍 3.5/5 I don’t think we are coming back to this place. Total is ~42$, not including tips yet.

The worst ever experience of Indian food. The so-called South Indian–style chicken, called Madras Chicken, was an odd and unpleasant fusion — they just took poorly cooked butter chicken, added more sugar and some coconut into it to make a Madras chicken. The naans were another major letdown. They had a buffet going on – which looked extremely dull and cold; that is why we ordered off the menu instead of going for the buffet, but they picked Naan directly from the buffet, and it was cold and undercooked, as if they had been sitting out far too long. Naan is meant to be soft, warm, and freshly baked — this was none of that. The Biryani was by far the worst item on the menu. It tasted like a chaotic mixture of spices with an overwhelming amount of salt. There was no balance, no flavor, high in salt, boiled chicken inside and no resemblance to what biryani should be. Overall, the cook and waitress were just some random people off the street, who had no idea about the food business or any of that. Total shame on whoever is running this restaurant. With such fundamental issues in preparation and quality, it is hard to recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for authentic or even decent Indian cuisine. It appears to me – they are using the name Jaipur Junction as some sort of disguise, as none of the people appeared to have any close resemblance to any part in India, neither Jaipur nor anywhere else in India or any part of the country. Totally pathetic.