I can't express in a word about this place. This place became one of my favorite .
I was searching for a vegan restuarent or mock meat for long time . Finally I found it. And chycken Tikka biriyani was too good. I loved the flavor. Vegan fysh fry , cheese cake , nice cream choco fudge, all food & deserts taste were super yummiieeeeee. My total bill was 1530. that's why I got a chocolate cake as a free gift from them.it was so tasty.
Even I loved the atmosphere also. It's totally different from the other places.
So I wanna highly recommend to vegan vegetarian even non vegetarian people also.
Everybody ll love this place , must visit .
Thank you so much Ubuntu Eat.
Next month again I ll visit.
I stopped consuming meat products when I was a student of feminist philosophy. So I have always looked for vegan cafés/restaurants in my city for the last 4 years. Yesterday I visited India's 1st eco-friendly vegan community cafe Ubuntu Eat in the heart of South Kolkata. It offers a wide range of regional and global pure vegan delicacies made of plant based dairy, meat & fish substitutes, which closely resemble the texture. Their soda-free lemonade is so refreshing, it takes care of your taste buds in the sweltering heat. The interior of this non-AC sustainable zero-waste enterprise built using recycled materials which positively impacts in environment saving. One of the best things about 'Ubuntu' is that they're actively trying to make the world a better place. It was lovely to meet their CEO Abhinav, who helped us to understand the "Ubuntu philosophy". To conserve our natural resources & animals, to spread the idea of feminist veganism and to stop animal cruelty, we need more people and places like Ubuntu. Another bonus point is that Ubuntu is DOG-FRIENDLY 🐕
Ubuntu Eat is highly recommended for anyone looking for a plant-based, dairy-free culinary adventure! 🥗
Food tastes better when it's vegan :) Loved the place and the people working there. Ubuntu Eat has a very elaborate menu and they do an excellent job in bringing the taste of actual kosha mangsho,biriyani,macher jhol,fish fry by using plant based substitutes. It's been 2 years that I stopped eating meat and having chycken biriyani and mangsho kosha was a bit nostalgic to me. Thanks to Ubuntu Eat for bringing me back the flavors that I missed in these years. Also Ubuntu Eat is not just a vegan restaurant they do help people in recycling e-wastes and composting. So if you need help in recycling your e-wastes or want to understand how to compost food wastes this is a good place to stop by. They also arrange vegan potlucks so it's a good way to meet other vegan people and be part of this small vegan community.
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