Hare Krishna Vegetarian Restaurant
The venue is a 100% vegetarian Hare Krishna restaurant. The official website and multiple third-party sources confirm the kitchen does not use meat, fish, or eggs. This structural fact makes it verifiably safe for vegetarian diets.
Per-allergen evidence
Vegetarian
confidence 95% ·
Verifiably safe, Independently verified safe for this allergen: either a 100% dedicated kitchen (no allergen on premises) or a current accreditation we've matched against the body's own published directory.
The venue is a 100% vegetarian Hare Krishna restaurant. The official website and multiple third-party sources confirm the kitchen does not use meat, fish, or eggs. This structural fact makes it verifiably safe for vegetarian diets.
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Egg-free
confidence 95% ·
Verifiably safe, Independently verified safe for this allergen: either a 100% dedicated kitchen (no allergen on premises) or a current accreditation we've matched against the body's own published directory.
The venue's official site states 'Our food does not include meat, fish and egg.' The kitchen is 100% vegetarian and explicitly egg-free by policy, making it verifiably safe for egg-free diets.
Coeliac · Gluten-free
confidence 50% ·
Best effort, No marked menu but staff will accommodate when asked. Quality varies by who's working that shift; safer to call ahead and confirm.
No marked menu or dedicated kitchen for gluten-free. The venue's own website and third-party listings do not address coeliac safety. One listing speculates that the venue 'may have some gluten-free options' but advises calling ahead. Shared vegetarian kitchen with wheat-based dishes is the most likely scenario. Best effort, staff dependent.
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Vegan
confidence 65% ·
Best effort, No marked menu but staff will accommodate when asked. Quality varies by who's working that shift; safer to call ahead and confirm.
The menu is not marked and staff inconsistently understand 'vegan', with some reviews reporting helpfulness and others reporting confusion (e.g., staff insisting paneer is vegan). Dairy-free is the term better understood by staff. The venue claims to have vegan options and can accommodate upon request, but the correct tier reflects a best-effort, staff-dependent experience.
Honest caveat: One review reports that staff insisted a paneer dish is vegan despite confirming the cheese is from cow's milk, indicating serious confusion about vegan definitions.
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Dairy-free
confidence 50% ·
Best effort, No marked menu but staff will accommodate when asked. Quality varies by who's working that shift; safer to call ahead and confirm.
Dairy is used extensively in a Hare Krishna vegetarian kitchen (paneer, ghee, milk-based sweets). Staff appear to understand 'dairy-free' better than 'vegan', suggesting some ability to accommodate, but no dedicated dairy-free kitchen or marked menu. Cross-contact with dairy is routine. Best effort, staff dependent.
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Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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