Along with waiting in line at the DMV and watching a televised snail marathon, eating bland food is another one of life’s unfortunate banalities. No matter how famished you are, there’s no satisfaction to be gained from drinking weak coffee and munching on paper-flavoured crackers. Take a stand against meal mediocrity with today’s delicious WagJag: $12 for $25 worth of vegetarian fare from Annapurna Restaurant. This voucher also entitles you to 15% the lunch buffet during your next visit, giving you at least two sumptuous meals that are easy on the wallet.
Whether you tuck your fork into a rich, creamy tomato sauce draped over tender pieces of butter chicken with a twist ($16), or introduce your taste buds to mouthwatering prawns sautéed in black pepper gravy and then drizzled with coconut milk ($15), you'll be doing it at an eye-popping price. This voucher is good for anything on the menu excluding alcohol; Whatever you choose, you'll be able to devour it knowing it’s all vegetarian (although you’ll likely have a tough time being able to tell). Annapurna’s award-winning dishes rival any meaty entree with soy-based versions that will leave you chomping at the bit for more. They've been voted "Best in Ethnic Food" by Vancouver Magazine and picked up a "Best of the City Award" from the Westender for the way they do Indian Vegetarian-style.
This WagJag gives you whatever your heart and stomach desire at Annapurna, From Jackfruit Pakora with mint chutney ($6) to Biryani with basmati rice, exotic spices and vegetables ($15). And, if you're into vegan dishes, dig into a tofu or asparagus fritter ($5-$7), or coat your tongue with a blended soup of fresh corn, carrots, mixed vegetables and spices ($6).
Those are just a few ideas as Annapurna’s menu has a long list. So, bring your reading glasses and get ready to start rubbing those bellies WagJaggers; Annapurna is about to make you feel full again.
Reviews
"Restaurant with really friendly staff. The portions are getting bigger... and the food was really blended with Indian spices. The Vegetable Pakoras were a great start to the meal with two great sauces to dip into. Highly recommended if you're looking for a casual night out in Kits." - DineHere
"Annapurna is one of the best vegetarian restaurants I've ever been to, and the newer location is beautiful. The food is outstanding, and service is genuine and timely. Likely to have an open kitchen soon, and lunch buffet is amazing." - OpenTable
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