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alisont
May 2nd, 2008, 10:31 PM
One of my ex students has just seen Dirty dancing and loved it, Hairspray sounds good too. I love Mildreds:)

Ive gone off fresh and wilds vegan passion fruit cake - way too dry but love their choc cake, I tried the pumpkin cake at in spiral and the coconut raspberry cheesecake both great, took my dad a slice of toffee apple and walnut cake which looked good, their vegan choc brownies were very good too.

For choc cake i love fresh n wilds:D

Marrers
May 3rd, 2008, 01:45 AM
I think they have been skimping on the frosting at Fresh & Wild for some time now and the cakes are not always as moist and tasty as they used to be.

Gwydion
May 3rd, 2008, 05:57 PM
flying plum Saf is not 100% raw so it shouldn't be too challenging for the folks! It may not be booked up, you should definitely try enquiring.

It is a shame they don't have the menu on the website yet..

As mentioned in the Saf thread - their website has now been updated and includes a menu (http://www.safrestaurant.co.uk/food-menu.aspx).

flying plum
May 5th, 2008, 09:45 AM
Has that gone too? Never been there but heard of it.

No, the place I mean is actually on the egde of the common, near Clapham Common Station. It is the shack like building just a short way along the main road to Clapham Junction that runs along the north side of the common. Near the paddling pool. It was an all vegetarian café.

Speaking of that road, it becomes Battersea Rise which had the all vegetarian Battersea Rice (see what they did there?). That seems to have gone too, and it was pretty good albeit rather expensive. Better for takeaway mind, as it was a typical small harshly lit hard chair café if you ate there.

Michael.


oh, hang on...i'm confused. never went to cicero's, but was of the understanding it was in the old changing rooms on the edge of the common by the skate park. but that sounds like the place you are talking about as well....

it's got mosaic-type things on the outside?

re: saf - i went for my birthday the other night, and was really impressed. it's not really that 'raw', but very tasty. they even have a 'cheese' course :D

personally, i highly recommend the chocolate gateux thing...SO good. it's not cheap, but not actually too dear either, if you were going out for a special occasion. it would be cool if they did a set-price lunch menu or something.

amanda

Marrers
May 5th, 2008, 05:40 PM
Thanks for the review Amanda!

flying plum
May 5th, 2008, 06:35 PM
sorry it's not more detailed. i must confess to having also indulged in some really rather lovely wine and the finer points are a little blurred :o ;)

amanda

harpy
May 5th, 2008, 08:23 PM
Do you know roughly how much Saf came to per head, please, amanda, or didn't they show you the bill? Glad you had a nice birthday meal anyway!

maikeru
May 6th, 2008, 12:39 AM
oh, hang on...i'm confused. never went to cicero's, but was of the understanding it was in the old changing rooms on the edge of the common by the skate park. but that sounds like the place you are talking about as well....

Sorry. Having checked, and it seems it was the same place. It must have changed name or owners then as looking back in my Vegan Travel Guide (Published May 1998, mind) it was called "Café on the Common". I thought Cicero's was a pizza place, but apparently that is Eco.

So confusing.

Michael.

flying plum
May 6th, 2008, 10:27 AM
ah, i follow :) it's in my 'vegetarian and organic guide to london' (which i think is 2005) as cicero's. either way, it's definately gone, which is a shame. i think it's a normal boring old cafe now. booo!

eco is still there though...tasty pizza i recall, but a bit expensive.

amanda

Paranoid Jandroid
May 6th, 2008, 06:02 PM
Just had my wedding reception at Mildreds - all the carni crew raved about the food. The service was amazing as well. We were really really pleased and will definatly go there again and again and again...

Mmmm the burger was amazing...

Stu
May 6th, 2008, 07:20 PM
Nice one!

bryzee86
May 6th, 2008, 07:39 PM
Congrats, Paranoid Jandroid! Good to see the food was good, too.

alisont
May 10th, 2008, 10:53 PM
Glad you and everyone enjoyed Mildreds:)

Im looking into accomodation for the London vegan festival, and there are no cheap travelodge rooms so far apart from one in Battersea - but that looks harder to get to/from?

Other options are a uni room, at LSE Passfield hall by Euston have stayed there before £33.

Or Kings college London either Great Dover St Southwark £28 student rate or Stamford by Waterloo at £32.50 a night student rate.

Or Easyhotel at Earls court for £35

Anyone know if the Kings college ones are in an ok area as in easy to get back to after a few drinks and near a tube route to the festival?

I might be better waiting til a bit nearer in case of travelodge room sales?

bryzee86
May 11th, 2008, 01:24 AM
The travelodge rooms might well not be available yet, alison.

Will the student rooms be available in september? I remember that Jo moved into her accommodation the first week of September when we started down here (she was in Great Dover). They are both easily accessible. Great Dover is near borough tube, and stamford street is near Waterloo.

alisont
May 15th, 2008, 10:22 PM
Just had this invite today I cant go but Im sure vegan shopping and free cupcakes might entice a few more local people to this?

Inspired by spirit, beauty and the joy of a compassionate lifestyle - perfect for the discerning and ethically responsible fashionista. These are truly gorgeous Veggie and Vegan Friendly shoes!

This Saturday sees the opening of the Bourgeois Boheme Boutique in London. There will be a vegan buffet (including my mini vegan cupcakes and food by Raw Fairies).

Everyone welcome! Detials on the website, links below!

Bourgeois Boheme: www.bboheme.com
Raw Fairies: www.rawfairies.com
Us!: www.thevegancakegirl.co.uk

bryzee86
May 15th, 2008, 10:28 PM
Just had this invite today I cant go but Im sure vegan shopping and free cupcakes might entice a few more local people to this?

Inspired by spirit, beauty and the joy of a compassionate lifestyle - perfect for the discerning and ethically responsible fashionista. These are truly gorgeous Veggie and Vegan Friendly shoes!

This Saturday sees the opening of the Bourgeois Boheme Boutique in London. There will be a vegan buffet (including my mini vegan cupcakes and food by Raw Fairies).

Everyone welcome! Detials on the website, links below!

Bourgeois Boheme: www.bboheme.com
Raw Fairies: www.rawfairies.com
Us!: www.thevegancakegirl.co.uk

Ah Yes, I read about this on Vegan Village a while back but, because we're in Manchester this weekend, I put it to the back of my mind. Don't know why I didn't post it here!

flying plum
May 16th, 2008, 12:08 AM
bryzee - i think you can elect to move into halls early, but i don't think i moved in to halls until about sept 18th.

alison - in respect to the KCL halls, i lived in stamford street and they are fine. small rooms, with little 'closet' en suites and a shared kitchen. if you are allowed to use the kitchen, i guess it would be worth the money. it's a fine area, easy to walk home from covent garden etc - little bit further from oxford circus etc, but i walked everywhere when i lived there. lots of walking home from edgware road at four in the morning...

i will say that 32.50 seems a bit steep, but then i guess it's only a bit more than a hostel, where you wouldn't get your own room...

when you say the opening of a boutique...do you mean a real shop??? how exciting if so!

amanda

flying plum
May 16th, 2008, 12:17 AM
i just had a closer look - how exciting! looks like i'm off to richmond when my exams finish. i'm desparate from some new summer shoes, but i have weird shaped feet...don't liek buying shoes online.

amanda

bryzee86
May 16th, 2008, 07:51 AM
bryzee - i think you can elect to move into halls early, but i don't think i moved in to halls until about sept 18th.


No, Jo had to move in then, cos her course started on the 9th. I think I did too. 6th Sept I believe we moved down here..

alisont
May 16th, 2008, 08:35 AM
Amanda thanks for the info, you can have access to the kitchens if you take your own crocks/cutlery (picnic items are useful then)

Il leave it a bit nearer the time to book in case travelodge do an offer but its rare to get under £49 on a Sat with them now:rolleyes: uni digs sound good esp if they have a small ensuite.

Dont know whats planned yet for the weekend but am guessing it will be a meal on the Sat poss 222? and no doubt the Glasshouse after for much drinking and the festival on the Sun so need to work out best locations.

Advantage of LSE by euston is the free left luggage and its 5 mins form the trains, but is £33 and not en suite. But Euston charge £6.50 a bag now:confused:

flying plum
May 16th, 2008, 10:45 PM
alison - i don't know if this is too far out for you, but the eurohotel on clapham common does double rooms for £45, if you're sharing (£35 for a single). it's close to clapham south tube, whihc is on the northern line, and served by the N155 for nightbuses from aldwych/trafalgar square.

en suite with regards to stamford st (can't speak for gt dover st) is a generous term. it really is the size of a wardrobe, with a loo, and small shower in a kind of 'wet room'. but hey, you have your own shower...better than a hostel :)

amanda

BlackCats
May 23rd, 2008, 12:41 PM
We tried VitaOrganic yesterday and I was very impressed. It is a raw restaurant but the food was cooked at a certain temperature and it was delicious. I had 3 scoops of mushroom stroganoff, rice and ratatouille which cost £4.50 and it was a good sized plate. I would definitely recommend it.
I also went to Whole Foods Market and was surprised by how much meat and dairy was sold there as I thought it would be far more veggie friendly.

Stu
May 23rd, 2008, 01:48 PM
VitaOrganic is raw!? I'm sure I've had hot food in there, loads of times...

bryzee86
May 23rd, 2008, 01:51 PM
Yeah they keep the temp of the food below a certain level, preserving enzymes and whatnot.

BlackCats
May 23rd, 2008, 01:53 PM
Is it not raw? I'm not sure what constitutes raw food, I thought it could be heated to a certain temperature but still be raw? Maybe not raw then but certainly healthy anyway. I felt very virtuous and entitled to my Fresh and Wild chocolate cake after.:D