Best vegetarian restaurants in Muscat
7 venues in Muscat rated S to B for vegetarian, every tier backed by cited sources.
7 venues in Muscat rated S to B for vegetarian, every tier backed by cited sources.
The restaurant is 100% vegetarian by concept, serving only vegetarian dishes from South Indian, North Indian, and Chinese cuisines. The venue's own website and third-party listings confirm this. No dedicated kitchen or equipment is noted, but the entire menu is vegetarian.
The venue is explicitly named 'Arya Bhavan Vegetarian Restaurant' on HappyCow and the name itself indicates a vegetarian kitchen. The Nagerkovil chain menu also marks Jain items. The entire premise is vegetarian, so accidental meat contamination is structurally impossible. There is no dedicated vegetarian section — the whole kitchen is vegetarian. Tier A is appropriate as a strongly trusted vegetarian venue.
Honest caveat, No caveats: the entire kitchen is vegetarian.
The restaurant is explicitly a 'Pure Vegetarian' and 'Lacto' restaurant, meaning all dishes are vegetarian. Dairy is used throughout, but no meat, fish, or eggs are present in the kitchen. This is a dedicated vegetarian kitchen.
The Talabat menu consistently marks multiple items as Vegetarian (Spicy Egg Sandwich, Cheese Toastie, Mushroom Melt, Cinnamon French Toast, Sourdough Banana Pancakes, and others). This is a reliable indicator that vegetarian dishes are clearly identified. The kitchen uses eggs, dairy, and nuts in these dishes, and the shared kitchen disclaimer applies, but vegetarian marking is consistent enough to be considered reliable for non-vegan vegetarians. For strict vegetarians avoiding egg, some marked items still contain egg.
Honest caveat, Some Vegetarian-marked items contain egg; shared kitchen disclaimer applies.
The venue's own directory listing on the Al Mouj website states it offers vegetarian options. A Wanderlog summary also mentions the venue caters to vegetarians. No specific details about menu marking or kitchen practice are available, but the venue's own marketing and third-party summaries consistently indicate vegetarian options are available.
The restaurant is a vegetarian chain, so vegetarian options are the default. However, the menu is not clearly marked for vegetarian dishes, and staff may not always know which dishes contain hidden animal ingredients (e.g., ghee, cream). The kitchen is shared and no dedicated equipment is noted.
Wagamama offers a vegetarian filter on its online menu and clearly marked vegetarian options. The kitchen is shared, and cross-contact with meat is possible. Staff are generally accommodating, but no dedicated vegetarian protocols are described.