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- Creative homestyle cooking and cheerful decor
With its barrel-vaulted stone ceiling and cheerful colors, Tripti-Kulai is a pleasant little place. The menu is mostly honest, simple, homestyle cooking with a bit of creativity (stuff your health-conscious friends might cook for a special occasion). It isn't gourmet, but it's hearty and the portions are relatively generous. One criticism is that, while there is a nice selection of starters and salads, there are just four or five main dishes from which to choose, only two of which are vegan. There's one vegan dessert - a nice fruit crumble (though the desserts are a bit on the pricey side). The beverage section of the menu offers many more options, and its very central location makes it a natural place to drop in for a drink and a bite when in the old city center. It can be busy at peak meal times, so consider coming ahead of the rush. An English menu is available.