Awai
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As a person who eats meat, a completely plant-based menu generally doesnt excite me. While I like vegetables, and know there are many ways to prepare …
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This is going to be a very interesting review for this ravenous meat eater. I had the pleasure of dining at this restaurant two weeks ago quite by cho…
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This place ended up being underwhelming. I was super excited to hear about its opening and good reviews in the media. Unfortunately the food was so-so…
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Awai is open for Casual Dining. Awai serves Vegetarian, Middle Eastern and Iranian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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8 Reviews on “Awai”
As a person who eats meat, a completely plant-based menu generally doesnt excite me. While I like vegetables, and know there are many ways to prepare them, I cant help but anticipate a boring dish or worry the chefs will rely on fat and deep frying to make it taste good. At Awai, every dish is vegan and can be made gluten-free by request. After sampling eight, they were all flavourful without depending on fats. In fact, Awais whole cooking philosophy aims to use an ingredients natural flavours without manipulating it heavily.A flatbread seems to always makes its way into the meal, thanks to their prominent wood burning oven. Ours was topped with babaganoush incorporating a healthy dose of cumin, sour tamarind (?) reduction, dressed greens, and nuts. While the flatbread was tasty, the gluten-free version, which arrives on a potato rosti, was even better with the slightly crunchy bits.Our table couldnt get enough of the porcini soup … it smells heavenly! Thick and creamy (from cauliflower pure in lieu of cream), there was also a slight kick to the broth from mountain peppers. I could have easily had three more bowls of the concoction.Of course, there was a salad. Thankfully, it was pretty tasty with the wild mustard greens and other leafy vegetables tossed in a white kimchi dressing, sprinkled with togarashi, and mixed with the fennel