
Depot Asri Vegetarian
The venue is named 'Depot Asri Vegetarian' and describes itself as a 'casual vegetarian diner'.
Per-allergen evidence
The venue is named 'Depot Asri Vegetarian' and describes itself as a 'casual vegetarian diner'. A reviewer notes the owner has been vegan for 35 years, so the kitchen is run by someone who personally follows a plant-based diet. This strongly suggests a vegetarian- (and vegan-) oriented kitchen, though the menu is not formally marked.
Honest caveat: No marked menu or formal allergen training is mentioned; kitchen practice relies on the owner's personal ethos.
Cited references
A family-run vegetarian diner where a reviewer states the kitchen is 'specifically vegan' and no eggs are used. Staff are reported to be very accommodating, but the third-party listing is not a formal certification. Cross-contact risks in a shared kitchen are unconfirmed; ask staff for details.
Honest caveat: Only one third-party reviewer states the kitchen is all-vegan; no official confirmation of dedicated equipment.
Cited references
Limited information: we researched Depot Asri Vegetarian across 6 sources but found nothing specific about its Coeliac · Gluten-free options or how the kitchen manages cross-contamination. Treat this as a starting point and call ahead to confirm before relying on it.
Cited references
A reviewer on the menustic.com page states 'no eggs' are used because the kitchen is 'specifically vegan'. This is a single third-party claim and may be accurate, but is not from the venue itself. Call ahead to confirm egg-free policy.
A single mention in a third-party listing states the venue 'has halal options available'. No further details on certification or kitchen practice. Call ahead to confirm.
Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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