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  • Where's good for something quick and relatively healthy around Liverpool Street or Hackney?

  • King Cook Daily, Hanbury street

    https://g.co/kgs/ss7eKct

    Edit: closed on a Sunday? Wut.

    Ok - the Ethiopian stand in spitalfields market then!

  • Pilpel also good in Spitalfields, if a chain.

  • Amazing, I was desperately trying to remember the name of King Cook Daily the other day and it was driving me mad! Shame it's not open on a Sunday.

    @kl - Pilpel is my go to around there but I need something a bit less beige today!

  • The Ethiopian stall Caz mentions has opened a restaurant, in the space where there was another vegan one before (can't remember its name).

    https://www.happycow.net/reviews/merkamo-vegan-east-london-433605

    Only three glowing reviews on Happy Cow. It doesn't seem to have been open for long.

  • That might be where we end up! Thanks Oliver and Caz.

  • Another question! Any suggestions for somewhere around Covent Garden for dinner that's good for vegans and non-vegans?

  • The unhelpful answer might be - it's just a bit shit around there. That's my experience of wandering around with my son a few times looking for somewhere to eat. I could have missed some gems, however.

  • Mildred’s is nice, non-vegans can actually eat vegan food and not die ;)

  • Are you sure about that?? I'm actually asking for my partner who's going out with work work colleagues. I think she's too nervous about the whole thing anyway to rock the boat but having the gall to suggest that someone misses out on eating a dead thing.

  • I feel for her. I’ve been on more than one work meal where the reply to is there a vegan option was we could do you an omelette or such. Twats.

  • Homeslice? Or do you want more fancy

  • Went to a work Xmas lunch a few years back and questioned where my vegan option was - turned out it was the bowl of carrots and parsnips everyone else had shared with their roast beasts...

  • Good suggestion! I'll pass it on. Thanks.

  • Mildred's is a safe bet, as non-vegans will like the food, too. It's a reason for their success.

  • More of a lunch/cafe place but Cream Dream the Ukrainian run cafe is around there for anyone looking for somewhere in that area in the future

  • Back to the West London recommendations, Portabello Health Foods (formerly The Grain Store) is a really good, lots of options and can pile it up if you ask for an open takeaway.

  • Mildred's is a safe bet, as non-vegans will like the food, too.

    Srsly Oliver, have you ever met any meat eaters? You take a bunch of randoms from any average workplace to a vegan place, they'll put in a complaint to HR.

  • I'm sure they would love it, I just don't think my partner has the confidence to suggest it, haha.

  • Top tip, thanks! I'm back there this week so I'll have a look.
    Last week I went to Nourish Hub on St Ann's Road which was lovely. A community centre serving great food (with at least 1 vegan option for each meal) with a sliding scale for payment. Would recommend.

  • I've taken numerous meat-eaters to vegan or vegetarian restaurants, yes, including Mildred's. Not work colleagues, admittedly. You just tell them a place has delicious food. Sure, it wouldn't work for every vegan place, but Mildred's has a formula that seems to wow people.

  • Well, there's a first time for everything. :)

  • Extract Labs D8 gummies are Vegan. You'll pay through the nose for postage from the US, but they do have regular promotions and if ordering a couple of tubs it doesn't work out too badly

  • Bud Mother sell their own brand of D8 and HHV vegan gummies in the UK. Although they often seem to be sold out.

  • We recently took our whole team at work to Wulf & Lamb and nobody batted an eyelid. The person who booked it had no idea it was vegan.

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