Delightful Pure Veg Experience – No Onion, No Garlic Done Right!
I recently had the pleasure of dining at this pure vegetarian restaurant, and it truly exceeded my expectations. What sets it apart is their dedication to serving delicious, sattvic food — entirely free from onion and garlic — without compromising on flavor or variety. Each dish was thoughtfully prepared, well-balanced, and packed with subtle yet satisfying spices. The freshness of ingredients really came through, and the presentation was clean and appealing. The ambiance was calm and family-friendly, making it a perfect spot for those seeking a peaceful dining experience.
The staff dilip and chandu was courteous and knowledgeable, clearly understanding the dietary preferences of their customers. It’s not always easy to find a place that offers such high-quality food while adhering strictly to veg sattvic dietary principles.
Highly recommended for anyone looking for clean, flavorful, and soul-satisfying...
Read moreWe visited “Namaste”, as we were looking for a traditional vegetarian restaurant close by to the Prem Temple (Mandir) - just across the main road, a 2 minute walk down a side alleyway (clear signage to get there)
We were welcomed with warmth and kindness. I have certain dietary requirements so the staff were very helpful to show me what would be suitable.
The restaurant was clean and tidy, well air conditioned. The food itself was delicious and the proper etiquette was shown by the waiters, with dishing our food individually and ensuring we were contented with what we had.
I had the plain dal (“dal fry”), my wife the “Hakka (rice) noodles” and we shared a green salad (carrots, tomatoes and cucumber) as well as the “mixed veg” which was beautifully rich in flavour.
The service finished with the traditional hot lemon water and fennel seeds with mint sweet, to freshen up.
Would definitely recommend - whether you are local or touring...
Read moreThank God we found this restaurant in Vrindavan. It saved our trip. The problem with Vrindavan is that there are far too many restaurants which give u a decent first impression due to their look, interiors, location and crowd. Reality is that a very few are worth trying. Namaste Restaurant is definitely worth trying. It's a part of a hotel called Shri Radha Nikunj. It is locate at the end of a parking which is at the backside of another restaurant located in front of prem mandir. You may have some tough time locating Namastey Restaurant but trust Google maps and u will be there. They many a times serve buffet during dinner which is very reasonably priced but worth trying. Cuisine served is a mix of North Indian, Chinese, and continental. Ambiance is sort of fine dining types. Gentry is good too. Staf is polite and well behaved....
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