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Contribuisci feedbackThis restaurant offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. I tried all three meals and found dinner to be the most satisfying, with a variety of dishes and priced at 60 RMB for all-you-can-eat. Breakfast includes a dosa and costs 35 RMB, while lunch is priced at 45 RMB. The menu typically includes curry, dal, papadams, and bread. The restaurant has a simple atmosphere and could be cleaner. While it may not win any awards, it is one of the better Indian restaurants in China. I would give it five stars for offering a vegan-friendly alternative to Chinese cuisine in Yiwu at reasonable prices.
This restaurant offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets. I have tried all three, with dinner being the most extensive in terms of dish variety and the most expensive at 60 RMB for unlimited servings. Breakfast includes a dosa and costs 35 RMB, while lunch is priced at 45 RMB. Each meal includes a couple of curry options, possibly a dal, papadams, and assorted breads. The restaurant has a simple and no-frills ambiance, but could be cleaner. While it may not win any awards, it is one of the better Indian food options I have tried in China. I give it five stars for providing a vegan-friendly alternative to Chinese cuisine in a city like Yiwu, with reasonable prices.
The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I tried all three meals, with dinner being the most extensive and expensive at 60 RMB for all-you-can-eat. Breakfast includes dosa and costs 35 RMB, while lunch is priced at 45 RMB. Each meal comes with a curry or two, maybe a dal, papadams, and some bread. The restaurant has a simple decor and could be cleaner. While it may not win any awards, it offers some of the better Indian cuisine I have had in China. I give it five stars as a vegan-friendly alternative to Chinese food in Yiwu, with reasonable prices.