Re: London 2009: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like, new pol
Good idea to have a new one. If it isn't too late to holepick , Chutney's seems to be on there twice (unless there's two?) and I'm afraid Tibits has closed one of its London locations (the Westfield one).
Re: London 2009: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like, new pol
My favourite tends to be the last one I went to unless it's really terrible of course. Am very smitten with Tibits at the moment, though it would be even better if were completely vegan.
Re: London 2009: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like, new pol
I can't get enough of Tibits - I must be in there at least once a week! The staff are friendly and helpful and one or two are vegan, and it's got a really relaxed feel to it. I like that you can sit as long as you want and not feel pressured and it's a really flexible place to meet as some people can eat a big meal, some a snack, some nothing, some drink cocktails, some coffee etc. I just read Harpy's news that the Westfield one has closed - I really hope the Heddon St one doesn't go the same way as I'd be lost without it now (it's my suggested meeting place no matter who I'm seeing!)
Re: London 2009: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like, new pol
The Gate is down twice and GiGi Hut has closed down.
Shame about that branch of Tibits closing - it was making me more inclined to have a look at Westfield. Totally agree with VeganMonkey about flexibilty for a crowd who don't all want a big meal.
What is WANC?
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Re: London 2009: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like, new pol
It's been a year since I’ve posted. I became overcome with message board shyness, but have been loitering for a while . I determined to beat this shyness!!!
I vote for Mildred’s and 222, both of which I've visited and loved.
I was looking for some recommendations of where to eat around Euston area. I'm off on holiday to Scotland (taking the sleeper train - very excited) and was hoping to grab a bite to eat before I head off (I don't think the vegan options - if any - on the sleeper train will be particularly exciting).
I had looked at Ravi Shankar or Diwana Bel-Poori House but seen some awful reviews about the service. I think maybe Chutney's might be a better option?
Any other places that might be worth visiting or that you guys recommend?
Re: London 2009: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like, new pol
You'd be better to ask on the London thread milliemoo.
(The people who'd know check it more often or might not have subscribed to this thread yet as it's fairly new. Harpy reviewed Chutneys on there very recently but depending on what time you are going Planet Organic on Torrington Street might be an option.)
Idleness is not doing nothing. Idleness is being free to do anything. - Floyd Dell
Re: London 2009: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like, new pol
Hello Marrers Many thanks for your response.
I will be looking to eat at about 7.30ish. I did a search on Planet Organic. It seems it's open till 9pm mid week, which would be ideal. It also seems that they sell Vegan wines? I might be able to pick a bottle up to take on the train with me (although I'm not sure how I will drink this with out glasses - I might look a bit strange just drinking from the bottle - I shall have to figure a way).
Re: London 2009: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like, new pol
Marrers
What is WANC?
Well I decided to look it up and found it appears to be defunct. It only ran one evening a month anyway (women only) but the last events on their website appear to be 2007 and the myspace page has not been logged on to since Feb 2008. http://www.myspace.com/wanccafe http://www.wanc-cafe.org.uk/
Idleness is not doing nothing. Idleness is being free to do anything. - Floyd Dell
Re: London 2009/2010: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like
I've added some links to the various places inside the poll list itself. If any of you want to contribute with more web addresses, I'll insert them into the poll as well!
I will not eat anything that walks, swims, flies, runs, skips, hops or crawls.
Re: London 2009/2010: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like
Yes, I gathered last time I went they have a new chef so perhaps he's more into doing vegan stuff.
The menus on their site currently are the special Christmas menus and so not representative, but you'll see they do have more than one vegan thing per course (except for des(s)ert where there's only one, but IIRC that's one more than they used to have!).
Re: London 2009/2010: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like
Thanks for that fearless investigative work, Gwydion
I was under the impression that it had opened already because I thought I'd read one or two reviews online. They must have been written by someone with second sight
Anyway, I expect we'd all better hurry up and go there then! Please report back Linxie, if you try it soon.
Is well worth a visit, set in the heart of Primrose Hill. We had some tea and cakes which were nice, but they serve lots of mains, salads, soups, etc.
I liked the food and the fact that it was 100% vegan and Macrobiotic , but the only drawback was the limited number of seats available if you want to eat-in. I think they offer a take-away service also,
Re: London 2009/2010: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like
harpy
That's very interesting, Sunkist - at one time I read there weren't any macrobiotic places in Britain, is that still the only one I wonder?
Strangely, macrobiotic food seems easier to get in Paris than London.
I thought maybe there were some non-vegan macrobiotic restaurants in London but this is the first vegan one I've heard of...apparently they are popular in Japan... are the ones in Paris vegan ?
Re: London 2009/2010: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like
I can't think of a vegan one unfortunately Sunkist - in fact the two that I can think of that seem to specialise in macrobiotic food serve fish, but they know what "vegan" is (they are les 5 saveurs d'Anada and Guen Mai). There are/were also a couple of vegetarian places that served some macrobiotic food - Le Grenier de Notre Dame and La Victoire Supreme du Coeur.
However I haven't been there for a few months and I see La Victoire Supreme du Coeur has turned itself into a non-vegetarian place with some vegetarian food, dammit http://www.vscoeur.com/
Re: London 2009/2010: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like
Hi everyone, Im off to London tomorrow for my birthday and looking for somewhere nice to eat...Ive looked at Mildreds and it looks very nice. Can anyone recommend any other alternatives? Thanks
Re: London 2009/2010: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like
karen_87
Hi everyone, Im off to London tomorrow for my birthday and looking for somewhere nice to eat...Ive looked at Mildreds and it looks very nice. Can anyone recommend any other alternatives? Thanks
Re: London 2009/2010: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like
a friend of mine took me out for dinner at vita organic the other night and i thought it was absolutely amazing! the food is great (and fairly cheap) and i just thought there was a nice atmosphere in there too, it was almost like having dinner at a friends house or something
Re: London 2009/2010: Vegan (friendly) cafes and restaurants you really like
Yes I like VitaOrganic too - it also seemed to go down quite well with omnivores I've been with, presumably because you can have salady things that don't seem too lunatic-fringe
I have been meaning to go to the vegan boutique Vx in Caladonian Road near Kings Cross Station since I became vegan. I finally went last week, and had a great time. Our dogs were welcome which is always a plus. My partner is not veg*n but was happy to take me there, I got a crazy rumours lip balm which is amazing, a Ms Cupcake cheesecake cupcake which was heavenly (!) some Bianco Vegourmet cheese, allowing me to have my first pizza in nearly a year yesterday, and a cute top with 'vegan' written on it in tattoo-style lettering.
With my veganniversary coming up next month, I wanted to try out a vegan restaurant, get dressed up, make a night of it. So was wondering if anyone had good experiences of one, or maybe just a fun vegan day out. Veganism is becoming more widely accepted by businesses, there's got to be some fun to be had here!
Love to hear from anyone who has had a good day/ night out in London and where they went.
Re: Vegan Londoners: where are your favourite places?
Vx is lovely isn't it? I think they sometimes have their own dogs there too - did you see them?
Now that the main Saf in Shoreditch isn't there any more I think the poshest all-vegan place may be Manna, but I haven't been there for years so won't attempt to describe it...I think there may be some reports on the forum if you search though. 222 is not posh at all but I have had many fun evenings there and I'm sure they won't mind if you dress up
Re: Vegan Londoners: where are your favourite places?
Firstly, sorry I posted this in the wrong place, still finding my feet in the forum.
Thanks for the link Harpy. I'll check it out when I have a spare minute.
Unfortunately there weren't any dogs at Vx when we went, but I'm sure we'll go again, so maybe next time. They let me try the top on, to make sure it fitted, my poor little Cavalier cried at the top of her lungs until I came back. I bet that has made us popular!! The guy there was very friendly, but didn't seem that into dogs. Which is fair enough.
Yeah, not so much looking for a posh place, I feel pretty uncomfortable in super posh places, with my lip piercing and all (!) but it's just nice to have an occasion to dress up a bit for.
Re: Vegan friendly cafes and restaurants you really like in London
Hi guys. Thanks for all the suggestions.
Just wanted to update, my OH and I were in central London yesterday, so we popped in Vantra for a coffee and a bite. I had a 'Living Latte' which I thought was the only coffee they did, but it isn't. Not to my taste unfortunately, but the blueberry muffin I had was amazing. I didn't realise how much I had missed the simple muffin! Anyway, was sort a of canteen style in there, not so much the restaurant I was expecting, but that's ok. However, the staff were stressed and seemed really unhappy, made me feel like I was in the way. Maybe that's just me, but it has put me off getting dressed up and having dinner there. To be fair though, the food looked amazing. Great for an informal quick bite.
Re: Vegan friendly cafes and restaurants you really like in London
Yes, I have found the atmosphere in Vantra a bit gloomy but I've only been a couple of times - perhaps they have cheery times as well! Must say I like both the food in the atmosphere in Tibits better but Vantra scores for being completely vegan of course. Must go and try the muffins.
Re: Vegan friendly cafes and restaurants you really like in London
Why is Inspiral Lounge not on this list? Or maybe they changed its name but it is my favourite veg*n place on the planet. I go there every time I'm in London and feel like the happiest person alive. It is also such a great place to sit by yourself without feeling awkward. (if that makes any sense) Their tiramisu is heavenly! (I am not much of dessert person but this one made me go insane. I had 2 tiramisu's on 1 day!!)
Re: Vegan friendly cafes and restaurants you really like in London
Yes, inSprial Lounge should be added. (Although I hate to tell you victoriangirl I think the tiramisu - my previous favourite - has gone downhill. I tried it twice recently and both times found it too horrible to eat which is really saying something for me, I don't ever throw cake away!
I'm surprised Manna has such few votes - perhaps it has only become 100% vegan since people voted (and we cannot vote again)
Pepperton, Red Veg, Rootmaster bus, V&M, Gigi Hut and (the main branch of) Saf have now closed down. Eat & Two Veg remains closed.
The long established Peking Palace and Mr Man (in Edgeware which wasn't listed) have both become branches of Loving Hut - both so much better than the first Loving Hut in Camden branch in my opinion. I think Futures has a new name.
I believe there is some doubt about how vegetarian some of the chinese buffet places are now (? meat or meat stock being used on the sly as well as some officially now serving meat too) but I don't know the details as I haven't been to any of them for a few years now. Hopefully someone else can update that list.
Last edited by Marrers; Apr 18th, 2012 at 10:02 PM.
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