Where are the best Vegetarian/Vegan restaurants in London?!


Question: Where are the best Vegetarian/Vegan restaurants in London?
Am looking for some new places to eat and would be very grateful of some suggestions. xxx

Answers:

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"Food for Thought Vegetarian Restaurant, Neal Street, Covent Garden, London"? Laura Porter.
Food for Thought is a Covent Garden institution. This basement vegetarian restaurant has been on Neal Street since 1974 and has a well-deserved reputation for good hearty vegetarian food at reasonable prices.
3. Manna


Manna is London's oldest vegetarian restaurant. Many people to do not associate "connoisseur taste and gourmet presentation" with healthy, vegetarian food but Manna can easily quash that myth. The meals are not big but you won't go hungry. And it's a real treat to see vegetarian food presented so well.
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4. Hummus Bros
Hummus Bros features homemade hummus with a choice of toppings, served with warm pitta bread, salads and juices. The food is fresh and simple yet delicious. Hummus Bros are the only place in the UK to concentrate solely on hummus.

Hummus Bros is a great eatery for vegetarians as almost all of the menu is veggie and there are vegan options too. You can create a customisable menu online to meet any special dietary needs.
5. Gaby's Deli
"Gaby's Deli"? Laura Porter
Gaby's Deli is popular as a (delete as applicable) budget / vegetarian / Jewish / Kosher / Mediterranean / Greek hummous and kebab cafe / diner / restaurant. It is all of those things and more. You decide on the best label but just be sure to stop by.
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6. The Gate
The Gate has been run by brothers Adrian and Michael Daniel since December 1989. The Gate specializes in vegetarian and vegan cuisine and have a great knowledge of tailoring menus and dishes to special dietary requirements. The Gate only use fresh fruit and vegetables and organic produce wherever possible.
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7. Mildred's
Mildred's is a Soho institution and has been serving well-priced hearty, vegetarian meals for the last twenty years. As well as a tasty vegetarian menu they use fair trade organic coffee, organic milk, and soya milk for their drinks. Their bar also has well-chosen wines and beers. Mildreds has a no booking policy for the restaurant so you may have a drink at the bar whilst waiting for a table. However, they do have a private dining room that can be booked in the evenings (seats 10-24 people).
8. Blah Blah Blah
Blah Blah Blah offers well-priced, freshly-prepared, wholesome vegetarian dishes. Diners are given crayons to decorate their tablecloth while waiting for their meal to be prepared!
Notes:

* cash only
* (BYO) Bring your own alcohol
* Closed Sundays

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9. Eat and Two Veg

Eat and Two Veg is the world's first meat-free US-style diner. This contemporary diner with a conscious believes being vegetarian is healthier for you and intends to tempt even the most determined carnivore with their delicious menu.



try about.com's list of the top ten vegetarian restaurants in london, england at http://golondon.about.com/od/vegetarianr…

happy cow does have a review list from customers of vegan and vegetarian restaurants in england
at http://www.happycow.net/europe/england

http://www.about.com

http://www.happycow.net



There is some Hare Krishna restaurant on Soho Street. Don't know the name and never been there. But it's very popular, religious and non religious. Never been but maybe one day I'll try it. Lots of lentils.10 Soho Street, London W1D 3DN

020 7437 4928


It's called Govindas. I looked it up;


Oh and as camelia said, Mildred's is great. That one I have tried and it was very nice! I recommend.


homemade brown bread and focaccia

£2.00

homemade corn bread

£1.60

chargrilled flat bread

£1.10

marinated olives

£2.30

sweet potato fries with sour cream
£5.00

portion of brown rice
£1.10

broccoli and green beans
£3.10

mixed leaf salad with spring onions

£3.10

rocket and parmesan salad
£3.10
daily special
£8.95

v
tomato, aubergine, chickpea and green olive tagine served with flaked almond cous cous, flat bread and harissa
£9.20


sundried tomato and buffalo mozzarella risotto cake served with wilted spinach, green beans and grape mustard cream sauce
£9.50


linguini with courgette and pistachio pesto, served with cherry tomatoes and rocket
£8.50

v
borlotti bean and sunblushed tomato sausages served with pumpkin and sweet potato mash, broccoli and apple cider jus
£9.75

v
mixed mushroom, porcini and ale pie served with fries and mushy peas
£9.50

v/wf/gf
sri lankan sweet potato and cashew nut curry served with yellow basmati rice with peas and tomato sambal
£9.50

vo

burrito filled with black turtle beans, corn and red pepper topped with tomato lime salsa, guacamole, smoked cheddar and sour cream served with leaf salad
£9.75

v/w/gf
organic energising detox salad with carrots, sultanas, fennel, sprouting beans, coriander and toasted pumpkin and sunflower seeds with apple, lime and ginger dressing
plus goats cheese or organic tofu
£7.25

£8.75

v/wf/gf
stir fried asian vegetables cooked in sesame oiland teriyaki sauce with garlic and ginger, fresh chilli and coriander served with organic brown rice, toasted cashews and marinated tofu
£9.45

v
burger of the day with relish and basil mayo served with fries, rocket and tomato
plus monterey jack cheese
with sweet potato fries
£8.50
£8.95
plus £2.30



Check out HappyCow.net.
An excellent resource for vegetarian and vegan restaurants around the world.



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