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  • Hello all,

    I’ll be visiting London for a few nights the weekend after next and was wondering what the must-eat-at vegan places are. Cafes, restaurants, shops, everything! I’ve set aside a whole day for galleries and food so don’t be shy.

    Also, best places to buy high quality Indian spices? It’s been almost 8 years since I left London so feel a bit out the loop.

    Thanks!

  • Of the ones I know, and my knowledge is very incomplete:

    Temple of Seitan and/or Temple of Camden / Camden and Hackney generally
    Purezza Pizza (in Parkway like Temple of Camden)
    Black Cat
    Green Bay in North End Road (shop)
    Broadway Market on Saturdays for I Am Nut! OK? cheese
    Cookies and Scream (Holloway Road)

    I'm afraid I'm not really aware of what the best vegan restaurants are, because of all the distraction from junk food. :) Places I've wanted to go to for years include Manna in Primrose Hill and Mao Chow (vegan Chinese) in Mare Street. Itadaki Zen (Japanese) I went to once but was disappointed, perhaps I didn't order well or it was an off-day.

    There are always some street traders that it's worth going to markets for. I like Bar dei Baci, who do a sort of fried calzone they call 'frizza'. They do various markets, but I don't know where they're going to be when you're here. You could always give them a call, they have their number up. I suspect that many street traders are not as active as outside of pandemics at the moment.

    Also, quite a few places seem to be shut. Yesterday, I went past where this ...

    https://vegandreams.co.uk/

    ... is supposed to be (very close to Mao Chow), but there didn't seem to be any activity--strange, because the web-site is still up and doesn't say anything about a hiatus. Does anyone know more?

    Unsurprisingly, the pace of vegan openings has slowed, if not stopped completely, but I'm not really up-to-date with everything.

  • Thanks for the detailed reply - much appreciated!

    I'll be sure to look into all of those. A (very good) chef friend also mentioned Mao Chow so I think I'll add that to the definite list.

    It's been a long long time since I spent a day pedalling around London checking out food spots so I'm quite excited (wonder if I'll beat my 8 restaurants in a day record!?). Edinburgh is fairly "meh" for vegan restaurants. One of its long standing ones has recently closed permanently. Glasgow is a lot better for food to be honest.

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