if you;re interested in cooking meat free at home then Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's 'Veg Every Day' is the best veggie cookbook I've ever owned, particualrly going into the winter months.
spoken with the experience of a meat eater who has lived with and as his veggie girlfriend for the last 6 years
as for restaurants in the capital: the world food cafe in neal's yard is a friendly place for lunch, as is Vitae on Whardorf St. (which does buffet style plates for about £6). I've still yet to find a veggie michelin/st. pellegrino celebrated restaurant though :/
if you;re interested in cooking meat free at home then Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's 'Veg Every Day' is the best veggie cookbook I've ever owned, particualrly going into the winter months.
spoken with the experience of a meat eater who has lived with and as his veggie girlfriend for the last 6 years
as for restaurants in the capital: the world food cafe in neal's yard is a friendly place for lunch, as is Vitae on Whardorf St. (which does buffet style plates for about £6). I've still yet to find a veggie michelin/st. pellegrino celebrated restaurant though :/