
Hours
| Sunday | 3–10:30 PM |
| Monday | 4:30–10:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 4:30–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30–10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 4:30–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 4:30–11 PM |
| Saturday | 4:30–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 189 Gloucester Rd, Bishopston, Bristol BS7 8BG, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 117 333 6185
Website: http://www.vegan-india.co.uk/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tableagent.com
Order: Order online
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Reviews
For my main I had the vegan chicken tikka masala and I was surprised by how much I liked it. The sauce was rich and creamy with a good balance of spice and sweetness, and the vegan chicken had a decent texture that worked well with it. It really felt like proper comfort food and I would definitely order it again.
I also tried the vegan chilli naan bread. It was alright but I felt like it was missing some flavour. It didn’t have much of a kick and I found myself dunking it into the mango chutney and the tikka masala sauce just to make it more exciting. Not bad but I expected more considering it was meant to be chilli naan.
For drinks I had the mango lassi but this was the weakest part of the meal. It looked the part but the taste was flat and quite bland. I was hoping for that refreshing sweet mango flavour but it just didn’t come through.
The restaurant itself is nicely done out though. It has a modern feel with a lot of green touches and plants around the place which gives it a relaxed and welcoming vibe. I really liked the look of it and it makes you want to sit down and enjoy your food at a steady pace.
Overall I would say Vegan India is worth visiting. The food has some real highlights especially the puri alo and tikka masala and the atmosphere is great. A couple of things like the naan and the lassi could be improved but it is still a good spot if you want tasty vegan Indian food in a nice setting.
Only criticism is that it’s a little too oily, and I felt like the flavours were not very authentic (for an Indian).
However – the entire dining experience was let down by very poor service and a bad atmosphere. We were ignored by wait staff even when flagging for their attention and had to routinely wait ten to fifteen minutes before being seen to on a night with maybe three other tables in; we even had to wait twenty minutes just to pay our bill. Dirty plates from appetisers and starters were left on our table for the duration of our meal so we didn’t have much space. At times we had to approach the counter to get someone’s attention and still had to wait, I should be enjoying my meal not chasing down waiters.
The atmosphere is ruined by rude & loud delivery drivers barging in all night and standing around the restaurant waiting for their orders and letting all the cold air in, is there no back door they can use or can you not bring their orders out there? Listening to them individually complain about wait times in a very small restaurant after about thirty seconds each is a massive mood killer. Several of them also taking photos and videos of customers while waiting?
No heating in the freezing weather, with the rotating door of drivers coming in and out why is the A/C on? We were absolutely freezing.
Very disappointing – like I say very very good food and highly recommended on that front (I’m sure all the takeout customers had a great meal )
The price feels reasonable for the product, but for the sub-par dining experience it feels like a kick in the teeth especially with a mandatory service charge. When similar restaurants around Bristol offer the same or more competitive pricing for a much more pleasant experience, sadly left in a bad mood when we were very excited to come here.
Good deal from Monday to Thursday where you can get any starter, main and bread or rice for £15. Also had a tarka Dahl on the side which was lovely and a Mango Lassi to drink which I’ve always wanted to try but being a vegan hadn’t had the chance til then
My fave was lamb biryani. I asked if I could change up to a tikka sauce and it was no problem. The best tikka sauce I ever had.
I would highly recommend.
Nice food, was pleasantly surprised by my first vegan curry experience. A little more expensive for food and drinks than expected, but probably on a par with most city centre based restaurants.
My compliments to the chef whose skills are a wonder, and to the waiting staff whose service was a delight.
Thank you all.