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Mildred’s, established in 1988, serves internationally inspired vegetarian food, all of which is made daily on the premises. Catering for vegetarians, yet popular with omnivores, Mildred’s offers friendly informal service in a lively atmosphere coupled with excellent value for money. We use organic ingredients where possible and endeavor to source small businesses for our supplies. Our beautiful wood paneled dining room is available for party bookings Monday to Saturday, with a maximum capacity for 14 people. Please phone 020 7439 2392 for details. We do not take bookings in the restaurant but you may enjoy a drink or cocktail at the bar whilst waiting for your table. If you want to avoid waiting please come after 9.30.
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The Bonnington Café is a co-operatively run vegetarian and vegan restaurant in the Bonnington Square Community Centre in the heart of Vauxhall. One of South London’s best-kept secrets tucked amidst the beautiful community gardens of the square, the Café has been open since the early 80’s when it was started as a squat Café to provide a good cheap meal for the community. Much has changed in the years since we opened, but not the sense of community. No single person runs the restaurant, rather it’s maintained by an active collective of member cooks who also contribute to the overall running of the venue and who are still committed to providing excellent vegetarian home-cooking at great prices in a laid back and friendly bohemian atmosphere. Some history Initially the café wasn’t open to the public. It was an eating place run by squatters for squatters, because the local houses were in such a bad state and didn’t have gas or electricity or sometimes even water. It was a communal space where food could be made for people from the community, and if they had nothing they paid nothing, or whatever they could afford. At the very beginning people would go to the market at New Covent Garden and pick up the throw-away vegetables. It didn’t really cost anything, but was still perfectly good food that was just thrown away in our wasteful society. From squat to community centre By the mid-80s, many of the squatters had moved and so there was less need for a squatters’ kitchen. One of the squatters who had lived upstairs turned the building into a community centre. It was decided to turn the kitchen into a café, but still to keep it as a communal space for both cooking and eating. Because it is a very popular café there is always a lot of pressure to go upmarket, but we don’t want to and we aim to keep prices low – we always keep the room slightly bohemian. That might be off-putting to some people who think ‘Oh God there are holes in the floor’ or something like that. But it is deliberate; we want to keep the café as an affordable place within a thriving community. A different chef every night The café is run on a co-operative basis. That means that people are members and every day of the week somebody different cooks. There are blessings in that, but there are problems as well. If someone forgets that it is their night to cook, then the café is shut. That has happened many times (in the past). The nice thing is that there is a huge variety. Each person that cooks has the responsibility to pay rent to the community centre and also to put something in the café kitty to replace things like plates and pots. After that, whatever they make is theirs to keep. The cook is responsible for buying the food, preparing and serving it, and cleaning up at the end of the day.A community-friendly place We have monthly meetings where we talk about the maintenance of the café, how we might want to develop in the future and any other issues, like complaints or requests to put on exhibitions, fundraisers, events and now as a “food hub” with more focus social enterprise. Cuisine from around the world The philosophy behind the café is to have a community-friendly place where people can come in, sit down and meet people. It is also a place for people who like to cook vegetarian food to be able to do it without the risk and investment involved in opening a café of their own. We want to have as many different cuisines as possible, so we have people from Japan cooking here, people from Malaysia, China, Greece, Italy, and France. There is a huge variety of food. Many make an effort to use local produce, such as from allotments, farmers markets and UK farms. Everyone though has a different angle so while some focus on seasonal food and organic, others focus on raw foods and for some its all about exotic ingredients from around the globe. As a different person cooks each night the atmosphere changes from day to day. Sometimes there is live music. Traditionally musicians have gathered here, brought along their instruments, and just jammed and we’ve had cabaret performance, spoken work nights… were always keen on new ideas! Just to add that although and inevitably there have been ups and downs, the café is more popular now than it ever was. And that’s testament to its history, the community it sits in, the cooks and all our friends who eat there!
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Vegetarian Cafe in East Dulwich. Open for Breakfast and Lunch! Instagram @bluebrickcafe
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London’s original vegetarian-organic-Italian restaurant, boasting an intimate, rustic dining area that doesn’t compromise on character and atmosphere, Amico Bio stands as one of the city’s more vivid, singular and innovative eateries. With two branches in Holborn and Barbican, Amico Bio’s always-evolving menu is sourced from ingredients fresh from Pasquale’s family farm in Capua, Italy, and offers a deliciously varied range of vegetarian, gluten-free and vegan dishes, created from seasonal products with an authentic and traditional Italian spirit. Two distinctive restaurants, one big healthy concept!
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Farmacy’s mission is to provide healthy food made by nature. Located in London’s Notting Hill, Farmacy enables “clean indulgence” with dishes inspired by cuisine from around the world. Serving Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.
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Welcome to Sagar vegetarian restaurants. Our chefs are from Udupi, a small town in the coastal region of the Western Ghats, about 60km from Bangalore in Karnataka. At a famous temple there is an idol of Lord Krishna richly adorned in jewels. The town is a knowledged centre for authentic South Indian Cuisine. Udupi chefs are renowned for the cooking of traditional South Indian vegetarian food. We also serve : Vegan Wheat Free No Onion & Garlic Nuts Free www.sagarveg.co.uk -Book your table online today!
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The Gate brings exciting, refined Indo-Iraqi Jewish cuisine to Islington & Hammersmith. Ingredients are sourced and cooked with care to intensify flavour, resulting in beautifully presented delicious food combinations for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike.
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The Gate brings exciting, refined Indo-Iraqi Jewish cuisine to Islington & Hammersmith. Ingredients are sourced and cooked with care to intensify flavour, resulting in beautifully presented delicious food combinations for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike.
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In March 2012 the Coach became London’s first and only vegetarian and vegan pub. This approach to food was introduced by the landlord Alastair Choat who had been mulling over this significant change for over a year before he finally took the plunge. ‘There are a whole host of reasons for this change’ said Alastair, ‘ But in the main it reflects my belief that we need to be more sustainable in our approach to food, more responsible with the waste we produce, more aware of the welfare of our planet and be more able to reflect on the enormity of mass farming and slaughter of animals. There are of course significant health benefits to eating a more varied vegetarian diet and reducing or cutting out meat completely. However, the Coach is not there to preach but to offer customers a whole new reason to not only go to the pub but also a different way of eating when you are there. The food is simple traditional fare which includes such favourites as Tofush and Chips (vegan), Welsh Rarebit, Beetroot Ravioli and our vegetarian pies. Our food is seasonal and freshly prepared from fresh ingredients. We will be looking to continuously evolve our menu and are looking to embrace some of the amazing vegetarian and vegan dishes that are widely available throughout Europe. Changing our pub food to vegetarian and vegan has been a great success and we have seen a whole new customer base visiting the pub on a regular basis.
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Rani is the longest established Gujarati Restaurant in London. It is run by a Gujarati family, who endeavour to provide home-style Gujarati cooking.
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The firstborn of the Rasa babies, Rasa N16 remains an old favourite for many and has a huge percentage of repeat customers. Small and cosy, it is one of the best known vegetarian restaurants in London and specialises in South Indian food, always maintaining the same very high standards that twice earned it the title Time Out Best Vegetarian Restaurant.
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Thenga cafe – a spice inspired cafe in the heart of Kings Cross. Homemade Indian style dinning accompanied with vegan cakes, fresh juices, coffees, teas and other delights From Thenga Cafe’s website: “We combine our knowledge of European and Indian cuisines, with a large pinch of Bengal, to whip up a changing daily menu. We make beautiful vegetarian and vegan food with fresh natural ingredients and minimum waste. Our aim is to make food that is better for people, their health and the environment. Our vegetarian and vegan lunches are an inspiring blend of mini-dishes (thali) in one platter. The flavours of these dishes complement and highlight each other in a comforting, filling and delicious meal.”
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“Carnevale is tiny but chic, so smart that a good number of diners never realise it is a vegetarian restaurant. Cooking capable of excellence, such as heart celeriac and horseradish soup or a spicy risotto with dried tomatoes and artichoke hearts.” – The Independent
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The Gate has 3 branches in London now, all with a great atmosphere. Plenty of vegan options in a modern, and relaxed setting. The Angel branch is bigger and has a cute fire place, perfect for dates and special celebrations, or just a nice lunch spot. The decor is made out of lots of organic materials such as wood, plenty of flowers and plants can be seen throughout the restaurants, and the service is very pleasant. The menu is ever-evolving but some of my all-time favourites are the miso glazed aubergine (so rich in flavour and totally delicious), Couliflower as a side which comes with tahini dressing and some pomegranate seeds and you must try the Tortillas as a main, you can make them vegan without the goats cheese! Tortilla’s come with two fillings of sweet potato, sweetcorn, chilli, lime and coriander; and the other one was of baked beetroot, parsley, served with guacamole and black bean pepper salsa – oh wow, they were something else, but the sweet potato one was terrific. Overall I enjoyed my experience and would be back to try more dishes, as the menu is always changing. Great place to go for carnivores who are opened to trying vegetarian and vegan cuisines.
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London’s original vegetarian-organic-Italian restaurant, boasting an intimate, rustic dining area that doesn’t compromise on character and atmosphere, Amico Bio stands as one of the city’s more vivid, singular and innovative eateries. With two branches in Holborn and Barbican, Amico Bio’s always-evolving menu is sourced from ingredients fresh from Pasquale’s family farm in Capua, Italy, and offers a deliciously varied range of vegetarian, gluten-free and vegan dishes, created from seasonal products with an authentic and traditional Italian spirit. Two distinctive restaurants, one big healthy concept!
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Established in 2004 Vanilla Black delivers a contemporary style of vegetarian cuisine. The team at Vanilla Black are passionate about redefining contemporary non-meat cuisine by experimenting with original flavour combinations and modern techniques. Attentive, friendly service makes for a relaxed and enjoyable dining experience. Apologies in advance, no pasta bake or vegetable curry. We look forward to seeing you soon. Vanilla Black is Michelin recommended
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Bringing beautiful Union Hand Roasted Coffee to the caffeine heads of Deptford on a daily basis. Vegetarian/Vegan food ranging from Brick Lane Bagels to freshly made sandwiches to falafels to Veggie Burgers. Come and check out Deptford’s Diamond in the Rough!
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