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Contribuer aux commentairesHallo all, I share my terrible experience in this restaurant (indigma). fortunately I would eat there. my party was on a table. within 5 minutes of sitting, I notice that the colors of the wall are shaving on our table. our table was right next to the wall. I am a clean person, and also my party. like any person who cares outside to a restaurant. they expect the restaurant to be hygienic clean. I don't want to land in my food. there is no excuse for that. the interior of the restaurant is a red and pink wall and deck makes no sense for an Indian restaurant. after the color incident. I was hoping that it would blow me away. not only were my drinks shed, my food was not properly cooked, and my broth was cold. Moreover, management and staff were extremely unprofessional when I had to inform them every time they served me something. please avoid this restaurant to all costs. if they want to eat large Indians, they spend their money elsewhere like royal taj or the restaurant ananda.
Has not gone out of business! We went to the new location on Cathedral Street and tried several of the small plates. Each dish was unique, delicious and plated beautifully. We will definitely return and try more items since their menu changes seasonally. Management and servers were very accommodating with allergies and veganism.
I went to the weekday lunch buffet here. $11.95. Inside is very nice decor, could be fancy, but are many different demographics of diners there. Like some people on work lunch break, some ppl very casual. Staff are friendly. Large dining room. Buffet is HUGE!!! Largest I have seen. So many main dishes, included beverages, desserts, chutneys etc. Everything is very clearly labeled if vegan, vegetarian, or gluten-free. I am vegan and gluten free, and there were so many options available to me I could not even fit them all on one plate. Will definitely return and tell my friends. Thank you!
My friends and I visited four Indian buffets within a one block radius (all of which appeared less then average until we found Indigma). This restaurant smells amazing and is painted in bright colours. Indigma does a daily lunch buffet and it was pretty incredible. Plenty of vegan and gluten free options. More then half the buffet is veg. Everything we ate was delic. They even offered salad, chai and desserts(not vegan tho). Taste wise this place gets 4 stars but they lose a star for the non veg items.
Okay, so I avoided this place for a long time even knowing that they advertised as vegan-friendly (unusual for an Indian restaurant . The name put me off, and I got the impression it was kind of upscale. But one day my girlfriend and I decided to try the weekend buffet, figuring it would be more laid-back. Well, we were instant converts. This is a large buffet and everything that is vegan or vegetarian is labeled as such. I have been to most of the Indian buffets in the area and you cannot get this variety of vegan food at any other buffet. At most you are limited to one or two entrees. Here you can often find at least 3 times that many. And it 's never the same tired old choices, either. They really make an effort to keep the buffet diverse and interesting from week to week. There is also a separate raw salad and steamed vegetable bar that is always very fresh with seasonal vegetables. I have never seen spring mix on any other Indian buffet. Salad usually translates to iceberg lettuce with some tomato chunks and carrot discs. Not so here. My one quibble is that the desserts are never marked as vegan or not. However, you can find out if you track down the right staff person. If you like sweets, this is worth doing because sometimes they are vegan! The buffet is on the high end price-wise for the Baltimore area but it is worth it to have so many vegan options and a generally higher quality of food than found on other area buffets. If you want to go for dinner, you will probably pay more ordering from the menu, although the servings are more than sufficient. I recommend going on Tuesday night which is their half-price Thaali special. You get a choice of 8 items, which includes unlimited bread and a dessert (vegan mango ice cream, anyone? . Be sure to explain to the server that you are vegan, though, as not all the choices are vegan (including the bread! Another reviewer mentioned asking for unbuttered naan, but I 'd like to point out that in general you should always assume that naan is NOT vegan, unless labeled as such. It is traditionally made with milk and/or yogurt. The naan at Indigma is *not* vegan, but they can bring you roti instead . Anyway, I 'm really glad I gave this place a chance because even though I do think it 's a fancier place than I usually frequent, the quality of the buffet definitely makes it worthwhile. And when I was there for dinner on my birthday the owner (or manager? gave me a gift card toward a future meal! How nice.