Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Indian
Beer/Wine
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Bills itself as a vegetarian restaurant but offers fish and chicken as well. Located in the historical center of Bratislava, near town square; moved from Nedbalova 12. Reported closed October 2023.
9 Reviews
First Review by pradipd
Meaks
Points +5841
Not bad - Edit
Decent enough food - the Gobi Manjurian was particularly enjoyable. Most of the vegetarian section has paneer or cream in and the menu doesn't seem to make it clear which dishes are dairy free. Only bread available was naan, they didn't have any roti when we visited. Not bad but we preferred Ashoka across the road.
Read morePros: Gobi Manjurian, Menu in English
Cons: Not much vegan choice, Closes at 9
Guest
marina67
Points +21
Ayurvedic Indian Food - Edit
Food is really healthy, spices in balance easy to digest! Even though the main dishes portions are relatively small -starters come in big portions- you feel full very quickly!
Read morePros: Vegan and vegetarian options, Very Tasty food
Cons: Small variety of vegetarian/vegan options
Guest
CésarSanjuán
Points +19
Amazing daily veggie buffet - Edit
Really nice food and the spicy sauces are so delicious.
Read morePros: Cheap price
Guest
aliboh@hotmail.de
Points +54
Great food, generous portions! - Edit
went to Games yesterday and had two starters and two mains. The size of the starters was really generous and we had trouble finishing our dishes. very tasty though. :)
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Zdenka
Points +539
One of the best Indian restaurants in town - Edit
I go there regurarly usually for the vegetarian lunch buffet which costs 5.50 and you get a lot of food for this price. The food they serve a la carte is better but also more expensive.
Read morePros: Authentic, it tastes like actual indian food, friendly staff
Cons: A little expensive, lack of vegan desserts
Guest
Maria Nagy
Points +118
OK - Edit
I've been here with some non-vegan family members. It was good, not extraordinary but still nice. Gobi Manjurian isn't vegan tough /it has eggs in it/. There are some soup and starter options to choose from. However, not much in the mains section / I had Aubergine Masala, bit too oily but tasty /. The fresh juice mixes were yummie too. Their naan bread is the very thin kind, still tasty though. It is a nice place to go to with non-vegan people, everyone will find something to their liking.
Read moreNote: If the waiter says that something is spicy, it is truly spicy and this comes from a person who loves spicy food.
Pros: some vegan starters and soups, delicious juices, good for gatherings with non-vegans
Cons: only a few vegan mains, no vegan desserts
Guest
citizen428
Points +68
Apparently the best Indian in Bratislava - Edit
The place itself is very nice, the design is somewhere between Ethno and modern, without overdoing either. The Indian staff were very friendly and helpful and spoke good English.
Read moreDuring the week there are lunch menus for Euro 5, but since we went there on a Sunday we decided to try the all-you-can-eat buffet for Euro 10. Besides soup, chutneys, rice, raita, chappatis and papadums there were 6 curries, 3 of which were vegetarian. The food was good and I was positively surprised to find one of my favorite Indian dishes -- Gobi Manjurian -- at the buffet.
All in all this was a very positive experience and I'll most likely visit Ganesh again on one of my next trips to Bratislava.
Pros: friendly staff
Guest
Jayjazz
Points +151
Fantastic - Edit
THIS PLACE HAS MOVED. It is now just outside the old town, ring for address coz I cant remeber. The food is fantastic so delicious and authentic, we went for evening meal my partner had the buffet which he loved (meat and veg), but I decided against it as the veg dishes looked quite creamy. I had cauliflower manchurian which was one of the best indian dishes I've ever had (and Im a big curry lover). Definately worth finding. The waiters were also really nice and friendly it was all a reasonable price.
Read morePros: Authentic, Delicious, firendly staff
Guest
pradipd
Points +347
New Location and Name, Offbeat Indian - Edit
This restaurant is now called Ganesha Utsav and has moved to Vysoka Street just behind the Crowne Plaza Hotel. It is a Kerala inspired Indian restaurant and a welcome change from the ubiquituous North Indian cuisine found in majority of the Indian restaurants outside India. Unfortunately, they also serve dead animals. But in spite of that, the ambience is nice, service is pleasant and the food is good. They had a buffet for 10 Euros which was a very good deal.
Read morePros: Offbeat, Location, Value
Cons: Serves meat
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