This place awaits you with an adventure of totally vegetarian flavors and with very unusual ingredients.
This Indian restaurant has a unique menu, which is inspired by ingredients Simple, pure, natural and energy. Your main chef grew in a vegetarian community north of Indiawhich allowed him to expand his horizons in terms of all the different culinary options.
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Their meals are presented on a dish with the shape of a sunflower flower. Its opening was in April 2024 and is the first vegetarian gastronomic premises in the world to receive a Michelin star. Among its ingredients are vegetables and ingredients such as the taro, the bitter pumpkin, the Yaca and the turnip.


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Avatara Mumbai: a 100% vegetable restaurant
This is the Avatara Mumbai restaurant, which is directed by the chef Rahul Ranawho has a great experience in the creation of vegetarian and pastry concepts in culinary art. What the Avatara menu presents is a modern version of techniques, philosophy and the history of Indian food.
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Indian cuisine was originally predominantly vegetarian. But anyway, the perception that was always had on vegetarian food was very limited. That is why the idea of the restaurant is break with these perceptions and create a unique vegetarian gastronomic experience, which shows the infinite possibilities it offers.
Avatara Mumbai prices
Being a gastronomic experience, the choice of menu dishes is only divided into itself vegetarian, gluten -free or vegan. Since it has a total of 14 courses to the lake of the night.
While the drink is charged apart, the current value of the experience is 5,500 rupeeswhich is the coin of India, but in Argentine pesos translates to $ 69,167.74without counting the drink.
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