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When I came to Haribol for the first time, I was pretty scared - this place looks like from 70. 20th century. The space is led Hare Krishna movement members. There is a thali menu. You don't know exactly what's inside but you can choose between one of few options: vegan, glutenfree, maybe something else. Price is really good for the whole meal, which is: soup (mostly dhal or something from peas), rice + sauce, some fried vegetables, piece of cake and big glass of sweet lemonade/tea. The meal is big and it's hard to eat whole, really! It tastes orientally, you can find the typical Eastern spices. You can also buy samosa - big dumpling with vegetable filling for 15-20 kc (ideal as second breakfast) and some sweets, people there are kind and will tell you whats vegan for sure. Updated from previous review on 2013-01-20


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