This Polyanna needs more than a small dose of reality readjustment. She is probably beyond repair, and should probably just be put out of her and the world's misery.
Obviously she has no common sense, much less business sense. This started even before she made the dubious choice of vegetarianism which is not a "cuisine" but rather a psychopathology and, in her case, a cult. Those of you out there who are parents ... when your little precious announces that she is relinquishing her rightful spot at the top of the food chain, don't indulge, be firm and stamp out this nonsense!
Seems like her rationale for opening a vegetarian "restaurant" was more due to a Messianic complex than due to having identified a market niche with unfilled demand.
But even someone with a bent for proselytizing the carnivorous heathen, no matter how misguided, is self-sabotaging by creating a culinary oeuvre that is even less palatable, less sanitary and less enjoyable then what passes for vegetarian "food."
While there is no reason to feel sorry for the failure of a restaurant that I would never frequent, I feel sorry for India. Genuine, hardworking and talented.
The Epicure