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  • 5
  • You don't have to be a vegetarian to love it!!

First and foremost, parking is a little difficult. I recommend parking across the street at the office store. They do not tow. DO NOT park in any of the adjacent business parking lots on the same side of the street. First impression outside is a very busily decorated older style house. Walking up the path of pavers through a decorated garden I made my way up the first steps into the porch area which is reminiscent of a small cafe with antique furniture and vintage stove serving as a service table. As I explored around the porch, I found another seating area along the West side of the house which looked like I was in an old rail car on a passenger train. It was beautifully decorated with creative glass-infused plaques and hand-painted pictures. There was a "Luggage Rack" with vintage luggage on top. I went inside to find a table. The interior was also as vastly decorated with lots to look at and admire. More vintage/antique items serving as service tables, the original fireplace was nicely decorated and appeared to be no longer functional for heat. The general sound environment was not very loud and it was easy to carry on a conversation. I ordered the "Buddha's Delight." It came as a large plate of Curried vegetable of the day, dahl, samosa, pappadam, rice and nan. The portions were plentiful with lots of variety to choose from to taste and try all on the same plate. All had incredible flavor and it was a very fulfilling meal. Even for a semi-vegetarian. The Curry was fantastic and not too strong. I decided to go for a cup of their Chai tea which was a nice compliment to the meal. They have a variety of sweeteners available from organic raw sugar to the pink, blue, and yellow packets that you would find at most restaurants. The atmosphere and staff was friendly and welcoming. I noticed some people heading upstairs for what I can assume was for meditation or a similar type of service. I didn't venture up there as I didn't want to disturb what was already in progress. The bathrooms were small but clean. Also lavishly decorated with some gentle ethnic music playing within giving you a sense of relaxation as you take care of the call of nature as it were. The prices were very reasonable. Especially for that area of Dallas. The food was good quality and well worth the cost. I would highly recommend this restaurant for vegetarians and non-vegetarians as well! I've been back a few times now and have enjoyed every visit!!


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