Great place to fill up cheaply - the reviewers moaning about "real Indian food" don't get the concept of an affordable buffet. The onion bhajis and vegetable pakora were piping hot and the curries regularly refilled. We saw a myriad of people eating here from bodybuilders filling up on endless bowls
Excellent Indian meals (spicy). The staff is warm and welcoming and the place is lovely and clean!
This place recently went vegan and we were amazed how delicious the food is. It's all you can eat, the quality and quantity of the food is great, and the staff is superb. 5 / 5 btw the vegan chocolate milkshake is brilliant
Really good value for money (6.95) for an all you can eat place, good (vegan only) selection, so great for going to with friends with dietary requirements/allergies and I could happily live on the pakoras they serve there for life. It would be good if they could maybe rotate some of the dishes they
Great deal for veg/vegan Indian buffet. Changed hands a few years ago, has gone totally vegan now, but prices are up from £4.99 to £6.99 for an all-you-can-eat deal. Still, a total bargain, so good that sometimes I just go in to eat dahl, rice and salad. The food is delicious, but all very mild, i
The food here is amazing, every time I have been the food has been just perfect! I am vegan and so it can be hard to find good places to eat, but this place has a great range of curries for vegans and thus I'm not stuck just getting the same thing every time like with most restaurants. Plus, the val
Exceptional value at £6.95 for all you can eat Vegan Indian buffet. Dishes include Bombay Aloo, vegetable curry, potato pakora and a lovely cauliflower curry cooked using coconut milk.
However, a wise man once said that a restaurant's kitchen can be judged by its toilets and the toilet is in need of
Set price self-service Indian Vegetarian buffet. All dishes were well prepared and presented and full of flavour. Rice pudding and fresh fruit is available for sweet and the mins are accompanied by a large range of pickles, breads, salads etc.
All in all, excellent value for money.
Great Indian veggie buffet. They make homely food, no frills. Not easy to find such places in today's world of gourmet dining. Very surprised at how popular it really is. People sure appreciate well-cooked simple food, even if it be vegetarian. Also, it's very cheap.
Bombay Aloo is a vegan Indian restaurant. It does a variety of curries and side dishes. It's a buffet style help yourself to all you can eat. There are a variety of drinks hot, cold soft drinks, milkshakes and alcoholic ones. It's £6.95 very reasonable. Good atmosphere
Always wonderful wholesome food, serve yourself straight away with no fuss. Very friendly helpful staff. And thanks for feeding over 100 hungry Vegan Runners in one evening to kit start our club's Big Weekend in Brighton.
Now almost 100% vegan - woohoo! This place is a legendary all you can eat Indian buffet restaurant. Never had a bad experience here (not even including the time I went there and an army of bloody Morris dancers were in there eating). Super cheap, fill ya face, job done.
This was just what I needed on a cold November afternoon. The restaurant is cozy and the owner was friendly. The food was good. Not the best curry I've had, for sure, but it was all very wholesome. Felt a lot like a home-cooked meal. Everything was hot, and nothing tastex stale.
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What a brilliant vegan life saver. I found them to be across the Street from my hotel and the food was tasty, varied and vegan. Pricing was just a flat out bargin and always seemed busy and very popular staff were very helpful and didn't pester, good range of drinks and I never had to wait long for
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