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Review Lentil As Anything St Kilda - St Kilda

Tonya Gr
Tasty food, reasonable portions. Pay what you can for your meal. Always had veg / vegan options. Meals change but one option almost always centres around South Asian ("Indian") cuisine like a curry or dhal.
Lois Jones
What a lovely concept. Such lovely food, and lovely volunteers. Well done guys!! Pumpkin salad, japenese pancakes and the curry were my favourite!!! But the tofu burger looked incredible!! 😍
Prudence Hartley
If you are in Melbourne you MUST try "Lentils"😍😍 it's such a unique experience with a rotating seasonal menu and you pay why you feel you can contribute. I had the "Oko" and it was one of the most delicious things I've ever tried. Cute setting in a great location, highly recommend!
Devika Sharma
Loved the concept and food delicacies. Appreciate the efforts of food makers who dwell into making so much food and serve everyone with same compassion yet do not expect any monetary benefits in return but what we can contribute in our wish! Kudos to the everyone from the staff to the owner. Hope we all can contribute more and get to eat amazing delicious food.
Lois O'Rourke
The okminyaki (Japanese pancakes) at Lentil As Anything triggered what has now become a deep and passionate obsession of mine! When I lived in St Kilda I used to visit frequently and the food was spot on. It can get very busy - expect a wait, to be seated, and to be served - don't visit if you're in a rush. But totally worth it. And pay it forward! :)
Adrián
Before the covid was really good. A little tiny the place but very nice staff, friendly, and good food. After the covid you always get the same dishes Curry or penne pasta. Before was lentil burgers, always new different dishes, now is curry all the time Is ok
Roderic Van Binst
My favourite food place in St Kilda. Run by volunteers, Lentil As Anything is a non for profit vegetarian restaurant where you choose the amount you want to pay. Inside, around 40 people can sit with a couple more tables outside. Can highly recommend the lentil burger, the Japanese pancake dish and the curry dish. Do note thay it's get very busy and you might have to wait a bit before a table comes free.
Liu Ven
I love pancake 🥞 and vegan hamburger 🍔 with sweet chili sauce taste really yummy 😋 definitely will go back again soon.And hop I could find some day to be volunteer there
Emeline Pâquet
Beautifully plates with very tasty food ! Friendly staff. Just one meal arrived cold. Lovely place with a nice concept ! Please support them by paying the correct price for your meal. We highly recommend it :) good continuation guys, you make a great job, I love your spirit :)
Katherine Chiu
Really good meals and really great times here. They encourage people to eat more veggies and less meat which is what we should do. Australians as a whole have too much meat and not enough vegetables in a day
Rachel Chandler
Such good quality food and service and for such a low price, of course we donated generously to show our appreciation, but it’s great that the option is there. Really takes the pressure off dining.
Troylee Layton Bancroft
A lovely meal with great service from the volunteer staff. We will be regularly supporting :)
Nalini Chadee
A must if you are in St Kilda. The food is very good.I would like to lunch again Lentil As Anything.
Gordon Brown
Food was great but I felt the portions were a little small. All in all a good place to get some eats. :)
Shontelle Shonnie Byrne
Restaurant where you pay what you think the meal is worth, great concept! Food is made with love here, flash your cash the treasure box with the coin slot near the front counter! Try the mung beans & Lentil Burger. The Chai tea in the day time.
Amy Schofield
Great Food, you can pay what you like , a nice change and great members of staff !
Hannah Baker
Excellent food and very friendly staff. We will definitely be back. It was very busy too for a Wednesday afternoon.
Andreia Mendes
Really good place, I loved the tasty food and the vibes ! So cool that I will return there for sure !
Jenny Nash
Great food amazing people. Always had good service and beautiful food
Itiz Di
Why do I go there? They're bossy and mindful, funny and with integrity. Oh and the food. Almost forgot. Just like home.
Melinda Eliasen
Omg one of the best places ever to eat just love it
Christopher Brakk Staven
Volunteered here for a while during my travels in Australia. Really miss the food, the people and vibe. Memories for a lifetime. Make sure to check out the Lentil Burger!
Christine Farmer
Great concept, great food :) Glad I went!
Maria Pillath
So delicious! And the service and atmosphere is the best!
Always Hungry
As a long time lover of the Lentil as Anything at Abbotsford convent, the St Kilda one left a little to be desired but is still a fun and yummy lunch or dinner destination.<br/>While the St Kilda one is also pay-as-you-feel, it's much smaller and like a 'normal' restaurant with a menu and table service.<br/>The food is still great, I'd probably give it a 5 if I hadn't been to the Abbotsford one, this one just doesn't have the same atmosphere. Still live the concept!
Salomon Andres Anais Saavedra
This restaurant is the best ! I really like . The pay as you feel concept is incredible. The burger is my favourite dish . Every time I have time try to go cause it is also a good experience interacting with people who work there.
Svenja Grabo
I just love the idea of Lentil as Anything. It did however make me wonder how many people take advantage of their unique way of payment (you pay what you think the food is worth). I found the dishes to be nice home cooked meals - nothing really special but still good and the staff was lovely.<br/><br/>
Dale Zeinheiger Culpin
As an avid meat eater I was skeptical about visiting a vegetarian place but my girlfriend insisted! Very tight seating inside but not really an issue at all. I ordered the Okonomiyaki and it was surprisingly delicious, great sauces on top too! My girlfriend ordered the mixed vegetable curry and I had a few bites and it was nice too. But the pancake was the stand out. Only issue was service was pretty slow and it didn't appear busy, but we weren't in any rush. Overall was pretty nice.
Hungry Ronin
I love the concept of this place. It exemplifies how good will and humanity can be in the space of gastronomy. The food in itself was not very good, to be honest, where my curry was watery and the dessert was dry. But I did not expect 3 hats calibre food here so I still enjoyed it. The omellete pancake was the highlight, it was simply devine. The place could use a bit of an uplift but the service was friendly and uplifting. Come in, give more money than what's recommended (ie.20+ bucks per person) and bask in the good karma.
Sassyfoodqueen
I love lentils so much! I always get the green Thai curry it is sooo delicious and I love the idea of supporting the community and those less fortunate! I wish more people would donate more money while eating there though ! Staff are so lovely, I’ll always be back for a cheap feed ! Yum !
PW Lou
Friendly staff. I've heard about this place and was keen to try it. The food was pretty average. I think it would be fair to say as a place that allows you to pay what you feel is a fair price means that their profit is marginal which reflects on what you get.<br/><br/>I had the Thali of the day which was okay. The lentil burger that my friend had was nice. <br/><br/>. A lovely concept. Hopefully it would not shut like the Footscray branch.
Enlita
Average Thali, and I only got one piece of potato in the bowl of curry. Moreover, the place is very crowded. Really like the concept though, but you get better food somewhere else.
Kimky
Was here for lunch. Packed with people. The concept of this restaurant is you pay as much as you want. The menu is small consisting mainly of vegetarian options. Had the Thali of the day. Waiters were friendly.
Moneta Tan
The staff at lentil as anything are always lovely and happy to have a few jokes with my friends and I. I am a huuuuuuuge fan of the okonomiyaki!!
Vinz Arena
I love this place. Of course the menu is very simple but is very good.<br/> <br/> <br/>If you are vegetarian or vegan like me you have to try. <br/>They are very good and friendly people. <br/>Beautiful atmosphere.
Superqdawgg
Service is very warm and friendly!<br/><br/>Ordered:<br/><br/>Okonomiyaki (Japanese Pancakes)<br/>Delicious. Almost like the asian version of pizza. <br/><br/><br/>Highly recommend my Vegetarians/Vegans to go here.<br/>
Check Please
This 'not for profit' is a gem, and its limited menu has something for everyone. The curry's are not spicy and could do with a little more oomph. Service is dandy.
P.J Middleclass
I enjoy this place as it enables me to be cheap even though I make a decent wage. The pancakes are great and the curry is fine but I don't complain about anything with high vegetable content as I'm petrified of cancer and convince myself I can avoid it if stuff my face with cabbage and broccoli. The St Kilda branch is far superior as there are not so many pretentious "artistic" types and the last time I was there I got to share a table with this down and out guy who had injured himself while working in the mines. He didn't shut up for the entire 25 minutes but that's ok I'd pay to hang around homeless people. I'd go to the salvos for breakfast but that's taking it too far. Anyway the staff are always very nice and cute and a bit hippyish but that's a good thing. Highly recommended!
Jamil The Chai Wanderer
I'm quite a fan of St Kilda Lentils because the team is very hard-working and kind. <br/>The food is always great, I love the Thali of the Day and the Japanese Pancakes. <br/>It's always easier to get a table if you ask for one in fifteen minutes or half an hour when they are packed. <br/>Thanks Lentils x
Helen
I love the Lentil As Anything in Abbotsford so thought I would try this one.  Its a lot smaller and there is a fixed menu rather than a "help yourself buffet" but the food is still great although probably not as wide a variety.  Healthy and vegetarian (vegan and gluten free options too).  The pay as you feel option is still a good idea and its a great place for a casual lunch.
Mary
Food is so yummy here! Great little place. It feels very cramped and a bit uncomfortable inside, as it's so tiny and as some of the other reviews have said you can sort of be sitting in the store room/next to the dishwasher, so I think it's nicer to sit outside if there's space available. It's also quite slow as not a lot of staff. But delicious food + lovely community feel + pay as you go initiative makes for a sweet place.
කෑම ලෑස්තියි (Food Is Ready)
Good concept of pay as you feel, so it supports the homeless, unemployed and those who cannot afford to dine out. The food is awesome and the staff is lovely. They are all volunteering at this place
Kanchana Perera
Had an amazing thali with an Indian bean curry and Sri Lankan Beetroot curry cooked perfectly. Loved the food and the story behind this place makes it a really nice place to hang out. Very busy place but the hustle and bustle and simplicity and the volunteers and the donation box let's you leave, feeling like the world is a slightly better place than you did when you entered.
Food Etc.
A great place with an interesting vibe. The dining area can be a little cramped, and sitting right next to the dishwasher can leave the nose a little weary of the chemicals it is using to clean up.<br/>The menu has many tasty options that are vegan/vego friendly, but can appeal to meat eaters as well. Fresh, honest meals that hit the spot.<br/>The pay as much as you feel system is an interesting one. I have no idea how much to pay in this circumstance, so tend perhaps to be a little more generous that warranted. I wonder if this is the norm?
Zarzznoonan
One of my favourite places to visit! I love the ethics behind the food and I am happy to generously pay for my meal. I love the vibe of the cafe. Very kind staff and food. The curry and burger are my favourite. I hope to come again soon!
Leandro
Lentil is my favourite vegetarian restaurant, they have a good menu, Curry, Pan cake (Okpnomoyaki) etc. of course they have hot beverages such as hot-chocolate, chai late, coffee, tea etc.
Nlaitken95
One of my favourite vegetarian and vegan restaurants. I've tried every single thing o. The menu and it's ridiculously good! Such great staff and all the profits go to helping the homeless. Yay!
Simone Lay
Amazing veggo/vegan options! Great pay-as-you-feel initiative, supporting an awesome business with a community spirit. Always have the friendliest staff. Seating can be limited as it's a very popular place. Constantly changing menu introduces heaps of variety. Love the Japanese pancake menu item. Wish there could be one in the CBD or south east suburbs!
MarkAndAnna.com.au
Great! So delicious food!!!! I heard about this place many times, we finally tried and it was a fabulous experience!!!!! We tried pancakes & hamburger (amazing!!!!!!!) and set of different stuff - was great! But main part of this place are very lovely & very friendly people who work in this restaurant! Thank you for amazing job! :) we really enjoyed our dinner! :)
Bebzy Nikora
Absolutely lovely.<br/>My meal was delicious, the volunteers were polite, the vibe was calm and amazing. <br/>Definitely going again and sharing with my foodie friends! <br/>
Sweet And Sour Fork
Despite balking at the prospect of a vegan burger, this was surprisingly delicious. The warm, crisp Turkish roll was what made it stand out, but the julienned veggies and lentil patty weren’t too bad either. And although the vegan aioli didn’t have much taste to it, it did a good job of preventing the burger from getting dry.
Laurie
Can't recommend this place enough! Tasty, generous sized dishes for what you're paying! Absolutely love the atmosphere and the idea behind the restaurant.<br/>Great vegetarian food and lovely set up. <br/>
Jannaheb
Amazing place! Love the idea behind this cute restaurant. The staff are very friendly and the food we ordered was great and the portions were large. It was hard to decide what to get from the menu.
Brookejessie
For the love of Lentil As Anything
Volkspartner
Food was good, even though I am a carnivore, I enjoyed the Japanese pancake and lentil burger. Service was very slow, though.
On The Chopping Board
Like me, you may remember seeing the SBS series ' The Naked Lentil ' telling the story of one man's fight to keep Lentil as Anything from going down the gurgler. If you haven't heard of Lentil As Anything, here's how it works (as described on the website ) Lentil as Anything is a unique not for profit community organisation. At our core are the pay as you feel restaurants where customers give what they feel the food is worth and have the opportunity to contribute towards a world where respect, generosity, trust, equality, freedom and kindness rule. 
Eve
I think Lentil as Anything is a fanastic concept and I hope it stays alive. I recall a couple of years back watching a documentary about Lentil as Anything and they were suffering severe financial woes, unable to pay their suppliers. I hope things have gotten better.
Tweedle
The rice was laced with saffron and so flavoursome, it complimented the curry so well. Overall it was a nice meal and I would definitely come here again as I love the concept that what you pay is up to your own discretion.
Lavendars
lentil as anything | delicious vegetarian food offered & a generous, trusting, social spirit encouraged
Katherine Chiu
Lentils as Anything in St Kilda was the first out of the Lentils family to have opened. It is at the end of the number 96 tramline (zone 1) and its a stone's throw away from the beach. Like the Abbotsford store you pay whatever you want. And you can also donate books if need be as people would love to read your old books (especially on food). Students if you have time you can sign up to volunteer at the Lentils cafe. Here the staff are friendly and it is a multicultural place. Two Indian girls were working there, making vegetarian curry. I saw all the vegetables being freshly prepared. The cafe is small and only seats 30 people. The place feels like RUSU Realfoods. Unlike Real foods they do coffees.  They also do teas and hot chocolates. The food here was alright. I ahd the lentil burger  and the okomiyaki (Japanese pancake). The okomiyaki was so addictive. I love the sauce and the pancake itself. The lentil burger was okay but a bit meh. They could have used a proper bun and not bread
Gastrology
The food is hearty, the service is warm.
Andrew Turner
Things are certainly more cosy in St Kilda, with a couple of tables outside and 8 or so inside, and most of these were full on a Saturday evening. We squeezed into a spot at the back and perused the menu.
Cruxie Faye
This place is just like its surroundings. It has a funky, boho feel to it. The hub of activity around it is accentuated by its kitschy furnishings and the relaxed community. The main difference to this place is that you pay anything you dine at this place
Christina O.
Very special.. Lentils is a very special place. The unique concept attracts all kinds of people and the food is always filling and nourishing. I just wish people would stop helicoptering and shaming if/when people don't pay. The one thing this place ISN'T is judgmental. You never know that person's circumstance, or if they paid for their meal in another way, such as volunteering. So don't feel special if you "catch" someone not contributing, because chances are there is another reason.
The Food Queen
Buzzy happy place. I had the selection of Curries and rice and my hubby are the lentil burger. Tasty if not earth shattering. Will happily return. Disappointed to see some people leaving without paying. Go, pay and be happy
George_Renee
Great concept... We went here because we loved the concept, what a great idea... We ordered the lasagne and the curry platter, both were pretty average in terms of flavour.. it seems it can be a bit hit and miss on the food front, but a great concept overall and it makes you feel good about eating there.. We were generous with our payment, so we hope it will feed someone that really needs it.
Kirsti Taylor
Amazing!. There is a reason i was told about this place before I even arrived here. This place serves fantastic food (as a vegetarian knowing your friends love it too is a massive bonus!) and has a great ethic behind it. Staff are happy, attentive and its always a vibrant place to be! Great job guys!
StumpyF
Bless you Lentil!!!!. Amazing food, incredible ethics and the chance to meet fabulous, unusual people, and share tables and chat. Just love this place, and come as often as possible.
Tina
We arrived at 6pm on a Tuesday evening and were able to get a table straight away. We were pleasantly surprised by the many choices on the menu and decided on vegetarian lasagne and a curry platter (you choose one curry, chef chooses one, served with rice). Both meals were fresh, full of flavour, spices delicious, high quality. It was a dining pleasure. The cafe had a warm welcoming atmosphere and the other diners friendly. We felt happy that we could support this great concept and sincerely hope others will too.
Lucy Mayne
Great concept, execution lacking. Went to Lentil yesterday, and was disappointed. For a weekday lunch, we had to wait about half an hour, which wasn't too bad, as I was expecting to wait, except there was nowhere to stand without being in someone's way. When we finally got a table, our meals took forever to arrive, we were sitting there watching people who had arrived well after us get their meals first. The food itself was edible, but far from exciting. I had okonomiyaki, and while I was excited to find vegan okonomiyaki, complete with mayo, it had only a pathetic drizzle of okonomikyaki sauce on it, and tasted rather dry as a result. The wait staff were not too friendly and looked perpetually flustered. Although I admit they were busy, they managed to managed to make us feel like we were a hassle when we asked questions (such as confirming the mayo was vegan, asking for drinks - which weren't available)<br/><br/>Having eaten at Lentil at Abbotsford before (on a busy Saturday night) and loving that experience, I was very disappointed that I had taken my Mum (from interstate), to experience the lesser Lentil.
Givepeasachance
I like it- I like that it's affordable to people who are a bit broke. I always feel awkward about how much I'm paying and end up like Larry David trying to pay for that Turkey Dinner- I just keep putting money on the fable. It does however infuriate me to see people who clearly can afford to pay with notes putting 20c in the pot . People really do take the piss.
Harley.johnston
Lentil as anthing...hmmm. So after eating here twice with friends I would have to say....I really wouldn't go back- perhaps if I was crawling on the ground starving and malnourished and desperate...hmmm actually no, not even then-I'd crawl about two feet further and beg for scraps at the Spud Bar or sing and dance for a pizza at Mr Natural Vegetarian Pizza (both located within easy crawling distance to Lentil as anything).<br/><br/>The food is bad....cheap ingredients, burnt or undercooked...quite often over-seasoned (with chilli) hmmm and unfriendly service too. Its a great concept of 'paywhatyouwant' however I'd happily pay not to eat there. <br/><br/>Good on them for making some effort in spreading the message of vegetarianism- that is such a great cause!
Mipiacemangiarebene
Love it!. There's something about the feeling of Lentil As Anything. It's the direct opposite of corporate dining; spartan and grungy and at the same time homely and unpretencious. The kitchen and its staff are not hidden away on the other side of the building, they cook in front of you! It's one of the rare cases when you eat out and get to see the effort that goes into your healthy and tasty meal. And when you just think that it couldent get any better, Lentil As Anything appeal to your decency, common sense and appreciation and instead of bringing you an impersonal cheque, allow you to 'donate' whatever you think is appropriate. So unique, so true! As I said, love it!
Felicity1979
Good Curry. Great beetroot curry. Service quite slow.
Eatingcookiedough
Lovely :). Although in a cramped space, this place does a killer beetroot curry! The staff were super friendly and attentive when called for, not to mention as soon as we ordered the waiter was making our drinks straight away :) <br/>I also greatly approve of the concept of leaving customers to determine the price of the food, enabling catering to the impoverished people. <br/><br/>great food and service. lovely concept. definitely returning to try more. :D
The Truth
Great concept, disappointing execution, strange patrons.... After waiting outside in the bitter cold for 20 minutes (they won't let you wait inside!) we eventually made it in and had to share with a couple of guys dressed particularly averagely (think bum-like). <br/><br/>Waited for their burger and it was just a crumbly, under-cooked lentil patty on toast. Didn't finish it but didn't mind their vegie pancake though it was very dry and needed more sauce on it then it came with. <br/><br/>5 minutes before our meal, one of the bums next to me said he didn't like our conversation and then tried to pick me in a fight - yes, while sitting down. I verbally held my own, whilst being genuinely confused as to what he was on about and then fortunately his food was plopped down in front of him by the waiter and it distracted him enough to end our verbal altercation. Phew. <br/><br/>Our food came and whilst I thought it was only worth $5, I paid $30 because I wanted to support what I feel is an excellent concept. Unfortunately, due to the below average quality food, service and the types of patronage that frequent there, I won't be back again.
Flippin Chicken..
Alright?!. It was a busy night when we rolled up so knew it would take a while for the food to come out, which it did. Staff were polite but forgetful. Food was of decent portions but bland. Nothing exciting. Wouldn't turn me into a veggie any time soon unfortunately.
Cindy Spence
I have been to the Brunswick restaurant many times (now closed) and have been to the St Kilda restaurant once before-both used to be absolutely brilliant!! I took a group of friends to the St Kilda restaurant tonight and was left embarrassed that I had recommended the place. The food was disappointing and the service was terrible. I left much more than I thought it was worth because I think it's a great concept but I won't be back...
Karmicintent
Where's my Roti, Lentil?. Lentil, oh Lentil. I have been frequenting this place since it opened in 2000 and although the quality was not always consistent, due to the revolving door of staff, I always felt pretty satisfied. I love the concept and I'm glad they have been around for this long, and managed to open other branches- Shanaka, no matter what has gone on, is a visionary and brought something new to the scene. I especially loved the special Thai or Japanese nights when Lentil really shines with its guest volunteer chefs.<br/><br/>However, having been away for many years now, I have to say that things have changed, some for the better, and others for the worse. Still love the ramshackle grunginess of the place, and how you can see the kitchen, and that the staff are always friendly. <br/><br/>The curries were excellently flavoured, portions were fair, but WHERE have the delicious, crispy, flaky rotis gone? They used to come with everything and sometimes were the highlight of a visit to Lentil. They have been replaced with sliced halves of disgusting white bread which just doesn't give respect to the excellent curries! Please explain...<br/><br/>The okonomiyaki was perfect, as always, so at least I know some things don't change.<br/><br/>BRING BACK THE ROTI!!
Akid
What a great concept! Great portion size, food was fine, thank you and I'll be back!
Dorgos
Lentils yumm. Love the concept, love the food... Coming back as often as I can.
Katieppie
Staff are friendly, food is tasty and filling. Love the concept
Sarah
Different.... Interesting concept and not normally my style but tried it the other night. Food was nice and reasonable sized servings. Only complaint was the food took a while to come out, however I noticed there was only one lady cooking and the place was quite busy. Liked the fact that you choose how much to pay and I suppose an incentive to them to ensure that the food and service is up to scratch!
Stephanie
Love it!. The food is delicious and the atmosphere is something unlike anything else. It really is a special place. I go there frequently with my vegetarian friend (I myself am omnivorous) and we both adore the food. I urge anyone who goes to please donate as much at they can to keep this place alive! The concept, the staff, the food, the atmosphere is all amazing so it's important to keep the money coming so this place can stay a long time favorite.
Jess Liauw
Interesting concept. You value the food and pay accordingly.. I have mixed feelings about this place. I like the concept but somehow the food is bland. Yes I understand that it's vegetarian but I've tasted great taste vegetarian..<br/><br/>Worth trying if you want to contribute to the community.
Sarah
Nice place. What a lovely place! I like the pay as you feel concept, it so refreshing in this day and age!<br/>I have been there a couple of times now. the staff is always friendly and the food is always nice.
Paul
Perfect for a poor backpacker as you only pay what you want. As it goes the food is fantastic, even if a little limited. The place is quite small so be prepared to wait for a table on occasions.
J.
News Flash: Both Locals and Tourists Love "Lentil As Anything"!. Attention future dinners:<br/>This community-based, environmentally friendly and socially conscious restaurant was a refreshing surprise. Upon entering the restaurant, we were intrigued by the "pay as you feel" philosophy. We quickly realized that this concept forced the restaurant to be accountable for its quality and service (implying that patrons will pay less if food/service is below average). After scanning the protein rich, organic meals, we ordered the mixed curry platter, chai tea and peppermint tea. This portion was enough for two people and the food was delivered promptly. While eating, we enjoyed the graceful service, pleasant atmosphere and comfortable layout. <br/><br/>Overall, we would rate the restaurant 4.5 out of 5. Hopefully fellow patrons respect the 'community-driven' payment concept and don't under pay 'because they can'. The restaurant certainly desires to stick around for a while. <br/><br/>Location:<br/>41 Blessington st. Saint Kilda
Gulliver Gullible
The choice of two nags. Hungry visitors to St. Kilda are easily tempted to visit Lentil as anything, since all the other places are so overpriced and often offer low quality. The restaurant is a small place, you often feel cramped. Pretty much everything is vegan or can be made so by simply leaving out the yoghurt. Lentil certainly is a friendly place, the staff does not monitor what your voluntary donation for the food is. <br/><br/>Nevertheless, this "pay as much as you feel it's worth" always just leaves you with the choice of two nags: Do you prefer to be seen as an exploitative tight arse by your peers if you pay for what you think the food was worth or do you want to leave with the nagging feeling that you have paid too much? I wish the restaurant would give quotes for suggested donations. <br/><br/>The portions are small, you will leave hungry. Instead of bread you will be served a slice of white toast. The curry isn't spicy enough. I got the feeling that the quality would not suffer at all if I volunteered to work in the kitchen.
Melbourneyum
Nothing special. Bland food,crap decor,wont be coming back,and the pay as much as you feel is annoying,much better vego places than this.
Maykinc
Don't forget to donate. Morocan hotpot curry and pumpkin curry are nice and don't forget to make a donation once u finished --
Jeff
Didnt expect to much.... We didn't expect to much when trying out Lentil As Anything in St Kilda. <br/><br/>And that's what we got not to much. <br/><br/>I believe food can be very basic , but still can be good - this was not good. Mmmmm not worth the wait . Abit dirty and worth the dollar I wanted to put in. But others thought they should top up my offering.<br/><br/>Dont waste your time. My partner said that Collingwood was so much better but she thinks that's closed.
Ashecorven
Desirable atmosphere over anything else. This is widely regarded as a great place and for those of the culture that like this kind of place... it is. For others they won't.<br/><br/>Staff are very friendly and seem to be enjoying what they're doing, provides for a great atmosphere.<br/><br/>Food was quite nice, but nothing greater than what I could rustle up at home - and I'm nothing special.<br/><br/>As for the "pay what you think", assumedly this works in Lentil As Anything's favour as most guests don't want to insult. The money box sits on the counter and staff are good at not monitoring your contribution, so this really is "pay what you think" without the aggressive influence.
Bukko Boomeranger
Be generous!. For veggo food, Lentil is anything but bad. (For baaaaaad vegetarian, go across St. Kilda a bit to Soulmama. Or better yet, don't.) As others have said, the Japanese pancake is best, curries are underseasoned compared to most other Indian places (and most Indian restos in Australia have the spiciness ratcheted down for Anglo punters to begin with.) Overall, this is a place you can eat in without feeling like you've gone to a feral camp in Nimbin.<br/><br/>The thing that hacks me is how many people bludge at this place and the Lentil stands at various festivals. Last time I went, I was with a mate who's doing well enough to own a house outside Byron Bay, but he deliberately shorted on his voluntary contribution, just because he could. I made up for it by leaving a $20 for $10 worth of food, but c'mon people -- don't get bad karma for stiffing these honest souls who go out of their way to feed folks who are on hard times!
Weno
I've been to Lentil quite a few times over the years, but haven't been there for about 2 years now. I was looking forward to going back for lunch today with friends from overseas. Unfortunately it seems to have lost its way since my last visit. The food last so disappointing. Thin, watery curries with unappetizing presentation and not much substance. The Japanese pancake was tasty though. I'd seen the BYO tag on this site so took a bottle of wine. I was told they were not licensed, but because we were sitting out the back, they were kind enough to give us some plastic cups. I will try Lentil at Abbotsford next time but sadly will be giving St Kilda Lentil a wide berth from now.
Virginia Streit
I Love Lentil. I actually get cravings for Lentil As Anything. Their okonomiyaki, variety of curries and the laissez-faire attitude of all who go there is sometimes just what I feel like. Paying whatever I can afford at the time (sometimes more, sometimes less than what other restaurants might charge for the same food), eating at Lentil, I always feel like I'm having dinner at an old friend's house.
Nyes101
This was once upon a time a favourite place of mine. I have to say unfortunately though the quality of the food, servings, produce & service has dropped off massively over the last 9-12 months. I really don't like to write this but do so in the hope that things will return to how they were in the good old days ~ I have been going to the St Kilda restaurant for over 10 years. The service last night was extremely poor with a very uncomfortable vibe, the food wasn't great & half the menu missing. C'mon guys please go back to your roots, bring back the great variety (and the Japanese pancakes)!!! I want my face back!! Best of luck!!
Emmy
Atmosphere. Loved the beetroot curry staff so friendly and the chef came over to check if we were enjoying our food ....the dish washer was easy on the eye..which was good cos our table was right next to him.....really liked that everyone was sharing the same space....unique
GregL
Great concept!. Have been going to lentils for years and find the food to be really good depending on the cook. love their concept but feel sorry for them as some people wouldn't even pay... let's hope they keep going and people recognise them for what they are doing!
Kwanghui
No prices on the menu. Unusual concept of paying what you feel! Our overseas guests likes the bohemian decor and warm service. The food was of varied quality. Japanese pancake was good. The curry sharing plate had some good parts (dahl curry was good) while other elements were less successful (e.g. Pumpkin curry could have done with a bit longer on the stove). Bit all in all an enjoyable place to have a meal.
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