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Contribuisci feedbackUpdate them below; information from employee volunteers are incompatible on which products are free of charge. I sometimes even say that the rice is made with milk, on whose donation food is financed to that day. my pretty reliable friend says he was told by a volunteer that all curry type dishes are always made with cow ghee. that's different from what I was told before. Three of us are here today. we all agreed that it was a more pleasant visit. the food they offer is free and all vegetarian. as Indian vegetarian eating are not used. so with 2 of us vegan we asked for food that did not contain milk products. that meant that we were given dahl, rice, chapati and salate. it was delicious. the lacto ovo vegetarian in the group was also given some other dishes. any place that the community offers free vegans will always have something for them in my view. we were very welcomed there. I was aware of a Sikh friend home that it was a label: covered head barefoot not participating after alcohol consumption the head that partially covers, I and the other guy in the group wore only guard. the girl among us has put a scary over the head. If we could look around the tempel, we got a mini tour. as mentioned, eating is free. we gave them a little donation to cover the costs. updated by previous review on 2016 02 27
Update below; Information from employee volunteers is incompatible, where products are free of charge. I sometimes even say that the rice is made with milk, on whose donation food is financed that day. My pretty reliable friend says he was told by a volunteer that all curry type dishes are always made with cow ghee. That's different from what I was told before. Three of us are here today. We all agreed that it was a pleasant visit. The food they offer is free and all vegetarian. Eggs are not used as Indian vegetarian food. Thus, with 2 of us vegan we asked for food that did not contain milk products. That meant that we were given dahl, rice, chapati and salad. It was delicious. The lacto ovo vegetarian in the group was also given some other dishes. Every place that offers the community free vegans will always have something for them in my view. We were very welcomed there. I was aware of a Sikh friend at home that there was a label: covered head barefoot not participating in alcohol consumption The head that covers part, me and the other guy in the group just wore hats. The girl among us put a scarf over her head. If we could look around the temple, we got a mini tour. As mentioned, the food is free. We gave them a little donation to cover the costs. Updated from previous review on 2016 02 27