Little Aladdin
Location: Northern Quarter
Address: 72 High St, Manchester, M4 1ES
Category: General takeaway
Opening hours: Mon-Sat 11:30am-9:30pm Sun 12pm-8pm
Veganness: 100% vegan.
Price range for meal: £3-£8
Wait for food: Less than 5 minutes
Little Aladdin is a takeaway that has been around for many years. Situated on High Street, opposite Dough and around the corner from the Arndale Centre, Little Aladdin transitioned to become the first 100% vegan takeaway in the city centre in 2016. It's not ashamed to be vegan either, with a large sandwich board outside the shop proclaiming that it is vegan and proud.
This gem serves a range of 15 different vegan curries, including Manchester's famous rice & 3 curries for £4.99. There is a choice of 3 different burgers - soya, spicy bean and vegetable. Also offered is a variety of falafel/tofu/bhaji/chip wraps, vegan naan breads, Indian starters, and of course onion rings. There's even vegan mayonnaise for your chips and burgers.
Little Alladin has fast become my go to place for a cheap bite to eat either on my lunch at work or if I have some time to kill in the evening in town.
What did you eat? How much was it? Was it good? How big are the portions? We need to know :)
ReplyDeleteThere's a menu there so you can see, but I had the soya burger meal with chips and a drink all for £4.99.
DeleteGot to say I went here very excited to try the menu and the food was not good.. bland and not properly heated with soggy bhajis. Maybe got them on a bad day
ReplyDeleteGood portion size... certainly comparable to the other rice n three places.
ReplyDeleteThe kidney bean curry is awesome. I took my non veg*n partner and she didn't notice it was all vegan.
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