Annapurna’s World Vegetarian Café
2201 Silver Ave SE, Albuquerque
(505) 262-2424
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Such a great energy in this place and the menu is so easy to navigate as a vegan with a soy allergy. Everything is clearly marked with allergens. Over multiple stops in I had the best vegan pumpkin cheesecake (soy free!), masala fries, the falafel platter, lemon ginger drink, and…more cheesecake. Highly recommend.
I've dined here for lunch a few times, and loved it! The Prana Patty is super flavorful. The Thai Stir Fry is so creamy. And the fajita mushroom tacos are delicious--I especially enjoyed it wrapped in a dosa instead of a traditional tortilla. Such a fun texture! In addition to great food, the staff is super friendly.
A fusion of India and New Mexican cuisine, nothing like I've ever had. I ordered the breakfast burrito, but made it what they call a dosarrito made with dosa instead of the traditional tortilla. Smothered in red sauce, it was full of flavor with a pleasantly small kick. The tofu and potatoes inside were well cooked and seasoned. The vegan cheese was the cherry on top. For dessert, I got the pumpkin cheesecake. Texture was more like flan, but the flavor was incredible. The base cheesecake was extremely rich and creamy while the pumpkin topping was just like homemade pumpkin pie filling.
The entire menu is either vegan or can be made vegan by substituting the cheese, because for some reason they have dairy cheese. The baked goods and drinks are all vegan. Definitely worth a visit or two if you’re in the area!
We ordered Door Dash from this restaurant while on a road trip across the country. When the Dasher arrived to pick up the food, they had not yet started preparing it. I was kinda hoping this might at least mean that the food would be fresh. We really didn't enjoy anything that we got. We got 2 entrees, soup, 2 desserts, and a chai. We didn't care for the chai. I requested oat milk. It tasted like almond milk, but I don't know. The soup was our favorite part. The entrees tastes like a microwaved burrito. The desserts were really not enjoyable. The chocolate one was not edible in my opinion and the pecan one was one of the healthy tasting variety, which perhaps someone might like if they are into healthy desserts. **Five stars because we used to own a vegan cafe and we know that things are *so hard.* We really count on Happy Cow reviews though to plan our road trips so we wanted to share what we actually thought.
We visited late morning on a weekday. Service was exceptional, friendly, attentive and knowledgeable. They were also very patient with our questions. I had the Lebanese wrap and my dining partner had the Southern Indian Sampler and an order of Masala fries. We both had chai. Mine was the decaf and his was the regular bottomless black tea chai. We found all the food to be delicious, although the portion for the sampler could have been larger, and my dining partner commented that if he hadn't ordered the fries, he definitely would have wanted to order something additional. We found metered street parking. There is also a pay lot next door.
Delicious every time! Quick and friendly service. Great selection of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free. It’s our regular spot before concerts at Outpost, and any other time too!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great flavor, good size portions, and healthy options.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Not meant to give a negative review but it’s not ideal for real Indians: I am from Hyderabad and I didn’t like it
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 3
I’m glad I ran into Annapurna’s on my way up to Taos. It was 10 minutes from the airport, has a great menu (I had a fantastic breakfast burrito, almond butter chocolate cake, and lemon ginger drink), and the service was nice and quick. Recommended!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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My husband and I had dinner here when we landed in Albuquerque. Ordered tacos, pad Thai soupy noodles and masala fries. Tacos and masala fried was filling itself for us that we had to get the noodles to packed as to go. Also tried their rose cupcake (which was really good) and mango pie (won’t recommend).
Overall good place for vegans, vegetarians and folks that have dietary restrictions. Recommend this place.
#jainfriendly #vegetarianfriendly
Dietary restrictions: I follow Jain diet and they were able to customize food options to not include any of the root vegetables.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Masala Fries, Tacos
After Breaking Bad - Season 3 Episode 11.. lol ?
I am in Albuquerque for a visit and was recently put on a no-gluten, no-egg diet. This place was AMAZING! Absolutely delicious food and very kind and courteous service. I had the breakfast burrito and chai latte with oat milk - both were superb. Best vegetarian green chili I’ve had in a long time. Can’t wait to go back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Vegan Breakfast Burrito, Dosa, Soup
BEST DOSA
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best among the best Indian food we’ve had in the US. Highly recommend the Thali. Chapati is multi-grain and really delicious. Veggies are also very good.
Vegetarian options: All vegetarian. Many vegan options clearly labeled.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Thali, Chapati
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