The name was Room 101, on Trafalgar Street opposite the George. And I think it was actually ground breakingly vegan/organic. I was merely a kitchen slug. Sadly the whole experience killed my...
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The name was Room 101, on Trafalgar Street opposite the George. And I think it was actually ground breakingly vegan/organic. I was merely a kitchen slug. Sadly the whole experience killed my...
I hear you. I guess I sound like a spoilt brat! I just visited sri-lanka (I'll try and make up for it, by helping at trees for life). I knew, the food would be the least of my troubles as it's a good...
What an odd thread.
Putting aside the character assassination, I do care about a high profile eatery that uses the word vegan. As it can easily sway someone's opinion of the vegan...
I think the name change is a shrewd move to pull in, the slow foodies, the greenies and the veggies to boost numbers.
That's the kind of place that veganism needs to be promoted. And hopefully...
Sounds great. What's in it?
Perhaps I'm just really, really greedy, as every vegbox I see, looks like it would only last me a day or two.
Well it's billed as the 'eco veggie fayre' next year. Missing the word vegan. But that's probably fine.
I hope stalls will be there catering, rather than hove town hall. Because if it's the...
Okay fair enough, I don't mind a few of those vegan 'alternatives'. But I also don't kid myself into thinking they are healthy. Scheese (or rather Sneeze as I fondly call it) used to be laced with...
The Brighton Vegan Fayre was really, really disappointing.
We were completely over charged to get in.
Then it turned out that the only catering there was handled by the Brighton Centre or...