Pure-veg and Jain restaurants, neighbourhood by neighbourhood, plus how to order Jain locally and pre-book a Jain meal on your flight.
Restaurants verified June 2026The most reliable Jain meal of your trip is the one on the plane — if you request it in advance. On full-service airlines, ask for VJML (Vegetarian Jain Meal) in Manage Booking, ideally at least 24 hours before departure. Here is what each special-meal code actually means:
| Code | Meal | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| VJML | Vegetarian Jain Meal | Strict Jain — no onion, garlic, ginger or any root/underground vegetable (no potato, carrot, beetroot), no egg, no meat. |
| AVML | Asiatic Vegetarian Meal | Indian-style spiced vegetarian — the "normal Indian veg" choice — lacto-vegetarian, but MAY contain onion and garlic. Not suitable for strict Jains. |
| VGML | Vegetarian Vegan Meal | No animal products at all — no dairy, no honey, no egg. Not necessarily onion/garlic-free. |
| VLML | Vegetarian Lacto-Ovo Meal | Western-style vegetarian allowing dairy and egg. Usually the blandest option for Indian palates. |
Every full-service carrier below serves VJML free — request it in Manage Booking. Verified from each airline’s own special-meals page (June 2026):
| Airline | Request at least | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Air India | 24 hours | Vistara is now merged into Air India — one policy. Request partner-operated legs with that carrier. |
| Emirates | 24 hours | Not served in Economy on flights under 2 hours. |
| Qatar Airways | 24 hours | On intra-GCC flights only the vegan (VGML) meal is served. |
| Etihad | 24 hours | Etihad-operated flights only; limited choice under ~2h50m. |
| Singapore Airlines | 56 hours ex-Delhi/Mumbai/Bengaluru/Kolkata (32h ex-Hyderabad/Kochi/Ahmedabad) | The longest notice of any carrier from India — request well ahead, not the day before. |
| British Airways | 24 hours | Jain meal is long-haul only — NOT available in Euro Traveller (short-haul economy). |
| Lufthansa | 24 hours | Economy on flights over ~3 hours; Business over 1 hour. |
| Thai Airways | 24 hours from Bangkok, 48 hours into Bangkok | Thai-operated flights only. |
| ANA | 24 hours | ANA-operated only; VJML is catered from limited stations. |
| Japan Airlines | 25 hours | JAL-operated flights. |
Indian low-cost carriers (IndiGo, SpiceJet, Akasa, Air India Express) do not serve free special meals — you buy a pre-booked veg or Jain meal instead. Air India Express takes hot-meal orders up to 12 hours before departure; SpiceJet up to 24 hours. There is no free Jain meal on an Indian LCC, so add one when you book.
"Jain by default" = cooked without onion & garlic as standard. "Dedicated Jain menu" = a separate Jain menu you can order from. "Jain on request" = the kitchen will adapt if you ask clearly. Verified June 2026 against each restaurant’s own site and current listings.
Very high — at MyGovinda’s and Bikanervala onion/garlic-free is the default culture. At South or North Indian spots, just confirm the sambar or gravy base is onion-and-garlic-free.
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Very — Dubai has a large Gujarati and Jain community, so Al Karama has genuinely no-onion-no-garlic Satvik kitchens, not just "Jain on request". MyGovinda’s cooks without onion or garlic by default, Maharaja Bhog and Bikanervala offer Jain, and most Karama and Bur Dubai restaurants understand a Jain order instantly. All restaurants on this page were verified active in June 2026.
Al Karama (Metro: ADCB or Al Karama) is the densest pure-veg strip — Gujarati and Rajasthani unlimited thali houses plus South Indian. Bur Dubai’s Meena Bazaar (Metro: Al Fahidi) is the older Indian quarter with budget pure-veg. Both are a short metro ride from Downtown Dubai.
Pre-book a special meal in Manage Booking — the Jain code is VJML (Vegetarian Jain Meal: no onion, garlic, ginger or root vegetables). Full-service airlines (Air India, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad, Singapore Airlines, British Airways, Lufthansa, Thai, ANA, JAL) all carry VJML free, but you must request it ahead — usually at least 24 hours before departure. Two things to know: Singapore Airlines needs much longer notice from India (56 hours from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata), and British Airways does not serve the Jain meal in short-haul Euro Traveller. Indian low-cost carriers (IndiGo, SpiceJet, Akasa, Air India Express) do not serve free special meals — you buy a pre-booked veg or Jain meal instead (Air India Express takes hot-meal orders up to 12 hours before departure). If VJML is unavailable, AVML (Asiatic Vegetarian) is the next best, but it may contain onion and garlic.