Mumbai, India BEST Vegan Restaurants
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- Mumbai, India Best Vegan Restaurants
HappyCow's Ken Spector counts down 5 of the top vegan restaurants in Mumbai, India for 2020.
Watch Ken as he describes these delicious vegan meals found at some of the best vegan restaurants in Mumbai.
मुंबई, भारत के सर्वश्रेष्ठ शाकाहारी रेस्तरां
It's easy to find vegan restaurants in Mumbai, but much challenging to find fully vegan restaurants in this large city.
For more information see: www.happycow.net/asia/india/m...
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Vegan Restaurants featured in the video:
PRISiM at PRISiM Healing Institute
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Aharveda Restaurant
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Rare Earth Café
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Earthlings' Café
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Earth Café
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I ate at some wonderful restaurants in New Delhi, but Mumbai has more fully vegan restaurants.
Thank you so much for uploading Restaurants to another state in India, it will be a great help when you travel next year to India. I love India so much 🇮🇳
Vegan food is easy to find in India if you’re willing to eat Indian food. Any vegetarian restaurant will have things like dal, rice, veggies etc. Ask them for recommendations on dishes with no dairy and you’ll be fine. South Indian restaurants especially are very vegan friendly.
@@change698 Thank you very much for helping. Mumbai is quite far from New Delhi. I have so many things planned that are very important to me. In my plans is to visit the Mahatma Gandhi Mausoleum, Buddhist Temple, Dr Ambedkar Library, visit Dhamam Foundation India. You are from India? Peace and love to you 💛🙏🏻💜
Wow yummy! I love vegan burger😋
I wanna go to Mumbai✨
The food in Mumbai and India in general is some of the best I have had in the world.
Will def make it a a point to visit these on my next trip! Thank you
It looks good, but it's all western food(aside form that no oil place), and not what I'd want to be eating if I go to India. I'd be more interested in vegan-friendly places that serve local food. Saravanaa Bhavan comes to mind, and you can most definitely get a vegan Thali there.
The goal of this video was to count down the top 5 vegan restaurants in Mumbai as listed on HappyCow. I love India food, but was unable to cover the Indian food in this video, as four of the top vegan restaurants do not serve Indian Food, and Aharveda did not have vegan thali when I ate there, so I ordered the other dish. It is easy to find vegan food in India, but I do not know of any vegan Indian restaurants there. There are many Pure Veg, or vegetarian restaurants there. I imagine Saravanaa Bhavan is vegetarian?
@@happycow Certainly not complaining about the fully vegan restaurants shown...just wanted to give some feedback from a tourist's wishes(my husband had watched along and said the same thing as my original comment). I like to eat local food that I can only get wherever I'm travelling, and would only eat what was shown if there was absolutely no options of local dishes. Hopefully there will be more fully vegan Indian places popping up. Re: Saravanaa, yes, it is vegetarian with a massive section of the menu being vegan(and clearly labeled)...they also have locations outside of India(which is how I know of it). Glad to hear that it is otherwise easy to find vegan food in India!
@@happycow My bad, they don't have a location in Mumbai....I thought they did because they're also in so many other countries.
@@carolynhance5588 Hi Carolyn. As a vegan-centric site we give priority to vegan restaurants, and do our best to help to promote them. Local Indian food is phenomenal. I agree! I wish one of the top 5 had been a fully vegan Indian restaurant, but no such luck.
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So much italian food, what about actual indian food that is vegan instead?
The goal of this video was to count down the top 5 vegan restaurants in Mumbai as listed on HappyCow. I love India food, but was unable to cover the Indian food in this video, as four of the top vegan restaurants do not serve Indian Food, and Aharveda did not have vegan thali when I ate there, so I ordered the other dish. It is easy to find vegan food in India, but I do not know of any vegan Indian restaurants there. There are many Pure Veg, or vegetarian restaurants there.
🙏 for the interesting and vibrant video. So much variety for Vegans! 👍🏾 😊 🥗🌯🥙🥘🍛🍜😊
In all restaurants in the entire India, you can definitely find some vegan dishes.
So good👍
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Its very nice and informative video
It is very hard ordering without ghee so maybe price worth it for guarantee.
Oh yummy, I'd like to have his job and try delicious vegan food all the time!😍🌈👍❤
Hey tysm ❤
Wow I am India vegan last 5 years
Earth cafe is really good, the pizza there is fantastic. If youre in Mumbai you should definitely check out the earth cafe!!
Love this list! Earth cafe, Aharveda and Rare Earth are my faves in the city too depending on my cravings. Also, if you're visiting Mumbai, check out my Instagram @adiventurousvegan for more inspo and you could even send me a message there if you have any questions about vegan food in India! 😁
Can you tell me the best one? And also do tell me the best vegetarian restaurant.
We are vegan group and usually update happycow...would have loved to meet you
Hopefully some day!
Please come PONDICHERRY
Drop the @ for the music mix!
Most of those cafes are 2 weeks Indian wages for a meal. They look delicious but I’d probably only budget one while traveling. A yoga ashram will serve vegan for 5% the price. I feel like they were ranked by extremely wealthy Indians wanting western food their chef doesn’t make.
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This is depressing. I am hoping to find Indian vegan food on my next visit to India. I was a vegetarian last time I was India and it was so easy. I ate only Indian food for 2 weeks. A lot of vegetarian curries are cooked with vegetable oil and I am sure many other dishes could easily be veganised.
Hello. There is plenty of delicious Indian food in India as you know. Finding vegan at some restaurants there can be challenging, but it is simple to be vegan in the country. Pure Veg restaurants usually have great vegan options. The restaurants I covered were the top 5 vegan restaurants as voted by HappyCow members in Mumbai. I ate at other great vegan food during my entire trip.
5 Resturant ka address nahi diya dear.
Hey @HappyCow, just wanted to add a few things -
1. The background music - as an Indian, it is very irritating to hear that music in any foreign video. Its like you guys don't realise that India is not just restricted to one type of music. There are plenty of other instrumental background scores (available for free on the Internet) for India, which are not stereotypical. Requesting you to please keep this in mind.
2. The concept of vegan food existed in India way before it was realised in the west due to Indic religions (Hindutva, Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism). Its just that its not in the way you think. In the sense, it isn't categorised or served separately (refer Hindu/Jain diet). So for most Indian restaurants, its either veg (plants and dairy, no eggs or fish) or non veg (eggs, fish, animals). I doubt you'd find a lot of dedicated restaurants in as many numbers as you would a veg or a non veg one. That being said, the diet/concept of veganism is catching on in a proper, standardised form and I think you guys even showed 1 eatery - GoodDo.
Hello. Thank you for watching the video. Ken from HappyCow here. I composed that music after studying traditional music from India when I returned from an amazing trip from India. I have heard many types of music in India. I was going to go modern but had I gone in a different direction with the music, it might have offended others for going too modern on the music. Unfortunately, I am unable to please everyone, and I think it is interesting to use traditional chords and instruments of a region. I do this for most of my videos you will find on the HappyCow channel like this one in Colombia:
Colombia video here: czcams.com/video/Su9FJ6dYLpI/video.html
I checked with several people I met in India regarding the music, and they thought it was cool, and said it was perfectly suitable for this video. It was a way to honor traditional Indian instruments. It took a lot of time and research to find the proper instruments to compose the music for this video. There are always many directions I can go with the music of any video, and I tried to keep the tradition in mind. India has a beautiful culture. The restaurants I covered in the video were the top 5 vegan restaurants as voted by the people who write reviews on HappyCow. I only had time to do one video, and we like to promote vegan restaurants. The restaurants were all very modern, so I wanted the music to capture something more traditional. Good Do was not opened when I was in India. I added that to the b Roll as it was provided by the owner of the chain.
@@happycow thank you for reading my comment. I wasn't sure if you'd read it.
With respect to the points you've written - 1. That is interesting and I stand corrected. If it's done with an understanding of the culture, then there is no problem. I understand it is not possible to please everyone and some decisions will have to be made. I guess this is just a difference of opinion and that's fine. Can't have the world agreeing with every step you take. And after all, this is your channel, so.. 🙂
2. My point about the existence of vegan diet/restaurants in India was more for the other people who've commented on the video about the lack of visible absence of the eateries. Not aimed at you, I should have been clearer.
In any case, I love the concept you've come out with and your app has indeed helped me when I had visited Thailand. I'm sure this will continue to help me and other people worldwide! Good luck! 🙂👍🏼
Please can you provide all these Address please
vegan !!
Thanks, I wish more would realise that Vegaterian is actually Vegan..they have forgotten that Vegaterian is Vegan from too much TV
1. Vegetarian*
2. Vegan and vegetarian are completely different things
Bit weird to go to Mumbai and just eat spaghetti and pizza though....
Most of the dishes in this video looked bad, unappetizing. The only appetizing dishes were the pasta ones. It's kinda disappointing, given that vegan Indian food is amazing!
I'm from Tel Aviv, we don't play around 😎
the intro is way too long
Some have commented on how they love the long intros, as it gives them a feeling of the city with a vegan angle. Thanks for your feedback.
Plz turn more n more to vegan , and help animals to suffer less