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Contribuisci feedbackCame here after ages. We had Idli, paneer Masal Dosa, Idiyappam and Chillie Parotta. Other than Chillie Parotta all others are great. Idiyappam and Idly got praised by the ladies at home. Felt like there are way too much Chick Peas in Chillie Parotta, else it would have been Good too. Also we tried their Iced Milo and it's also Good. Worth the price. Not too expensive, I would say priced right. They have good seating and private separations as well. There is construction work happening on the side of their building. Have plenty of car park space. Service is good and fast. Recommended if you are looking for a Vegetarian shop.
A excellent spot to try vegetarian foods from the North and South. The restaurant is spotless, and the staff is kind. The food is good, and the pricing is reasonable. We had the North Indian Taali, which was wonderful. We initially wondered if the potion would be insufficient, but it is more than enough for one person. We also ordered fresh juices. The mango drink was delicious, but the lime juice was too salty for me. My husband, on the other hand, enjoyed the lime juice. It is highly suggested to try several sorts of Indian vegetarian cuisine.
(Edit: I no longer recommend this place for the reason mentioned below. Dwaraka is an Indian vegetarian restaurant located right at the end of Jaya Road, Bambalapitiya with access from both that road and the Marine Drive. It serves both North and South Indian cuisine. I have eaten their North Indian thali (word means plate many times (available at lunch time , their highest priced single item (a little over Rs. 1,000 the last time I ate . The carbs consist of a bowl of long-grained rice mixed with vegetables and green peas and a freshly-made naan. This is accompanied by a tomato soup, which I love, and a selection of five different dishes served in small bowls, which are always invariable: paneer (my favourite , alu (potatoes , chick peas curry, raita (curd and dhal. This invariability, which I like--because every time I go there I know what I am going to get- may not appeal to some others. A desert is included, which is not fixed. The quality of taste of the thali is good except the dessert, which is usually mediocre. Their South Indian thali, which is a little cheaper, is okay but don 't order their chilli parotta--it is too hard and rubbery. The restaurant is well maintained and clean. Reasonably clean wash room. The menu is varied enough and not too expensive. They claim to have all Indian chefs. Dwaraka also has another branch in Mount Lavinia and there the prices of the menu items are a little cheaper while the quality of food is the same (at least judging from their North Indian thali . Edit: I have now learned that the tomato soup given with their north indian thali is made using bottled tomato sauce, not natural tomatoes. This is a big disappointment and I feel cheated.
Nice place, with authentic south Indian veg food, and a kind staff Also had take away from here
It was very delicious but definitely mid range pricing. Everything was spicy and it was down the very end of the road towards the ocean.