Purely Vegan/Vegetarian
Blah Blah Blah (Shepards Bush, W12) Visit website
Vegetarian restaurant boasting Asian, Mediterranean , North African, European cusines.
What to have: Check out our review here.
Amico Bio (Smithfields, EC1A) Visit website
Italian organic and vegetarian with plenty of vegan options.
What to have: Check out our review here.
Carnevale (Clerkenwell, EC1Y) Visit website
Mediterranean vegetarian restaurant and deli.
What to have: Check out our review here.
Gallery Cafe (Bethnal Green, E2) Visit website
Vegan cafe that serves some vegetarian options.
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Govinda’s (Soho, W1D) Visit website
Veggie cafe attached to a temple.
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Hoxton Beach (Whitecross Market, EC1) Visit website
Dee-licious wraps, get the falafel fresh at Whitecross Market or buy ready made wraps from Planet Organic and Wholefoods, more stockist on their website.
What to have: If you can get to the market the freshly made falafel are awesome!
Inspiral Lounge (Camden, NW1) Visit website
Very chilled out cafe that also turns into a nightclub! Mostly vegan with some raw thrown in for good measure.
What to have: Hot Food Buffet – they have the best vegan lasagne (apart from our own home cooked version of course!), the chocolate mousse cake and the peanut butter cup cake.

Itadaki Zen (King’s Cross, WC1X) Visit Website
Organic, vegan, Japanese – what’s not to love?
What to have: Check out our review here.
Manna (Erskine Road, NW3) Visit Website
The oldest gourmet vegetarian restaurant in Europe and it’s now all vegan!
What to have: Check out our review here.
Maoz falafel bar (Old Compton Street, W1D)
This is a take away falafel bar, good place to grab a lunch.
What to have: You can never go wrong with a falafel wrap!
Mildreds (Soho, W1F) Visit website
One of Soho’s oldest and finest.
What to have: Check out the specials board they do an amazing bean salad with artichoke, substitute the potato fries for sweet potato, they also have vegan option desserts (and we mean proper desserts not just fruit – hurrah!). Check out our review here.
Mr Man (Edgware, HA8) Visit website
An everything is vegan Chinese – and their fake meat stuff is GOOD!
What to have: They do a lunchtime buffet Mon-Sat, but Mitsu is eager to go back and try out the dim sum.
Mrs Marengo’s (Soho, W1F) Visit website
Mildred’s little sister which provides their takeaway service, they also do cakes with a few vegan options.
What to have: Chocolate and rasberry truffle cake.
Neils Yard (Covent Garden, WC2H)
A brightly coloured courtyard haven of vegan/vegetarian restaurants. One of the best kept secrets in London, shhhhhh!
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Otarian (Covent Garden, WC2H & Piccadilly Circus, W1V) Visit website
Looks to be a similar set up to POD except everything is vegetarian with vegan options of course.
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Pogo Cafe (Hackney, E5) Visit website
Keep those eyes wide open as you might just walk straight past it! Everything is vegan and they have lots of yummy desserts too.
What to have: Go on a sunday and have either the ‘Devil’ or ‘Angel’ all day breakfast.

Provender (Blackheath SE3) Visit website
Vegan buffet and treats in a snug cafe with indoor and outdoor seating
What to have: A mixed plate or a falafel wrap
Rootmaster (Brick Lane, E1) Visit website
Vegan meals on a double decker
What to have: Check out our review here.

Saf (Shoreditch, EC2A) Visit website
London’s first raw restaurant
What to have: Everything on the menu is vegan but definitely try the Strawberry Cheesecake for dessert.
Sagar (Percy Street W1T)
Indian restaurant, always ask which items are vegan.
Tibits (W1B) Visit website
Very vegan friendly vegetarian restaurant. Choose from hot and cold dishes which are then priced by weight. They do vegan coffees and desserts too!
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The 5 Elements (Monument, EC3R) Visit website
A healthy vegetarian and vegan takeaway located in the heart of the City.
What to have: Vegan lasagne, the potato salad with dill, peanut butter torte!
The Gate (Hammersmith, W6) Visit website
Another more fancy looking vegetarian restaurant with vegan dishes.
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222 Vegan Veggie Restaurant (West Kensington, W14) Visit website
Everything is vegan and they do a buffet at lunchtime.
What to have: Check out our review here.
Vanilla Black (Chancery Lane, EC4A) Visit website
Vegetarian fine dining
What to have: Contact them before arrival and they will make sure there are two vegan option starters, mains and desserts to choose from. Check out our review here.
Veg (Camden, NW1)
These Thai all you can eat buffets seem to be popping up everywhere. Don’t expect too many vegetables but there are plenty of fake meats and last time we checked everything was vegan.
What to have: Try it all, why not it’s all you can eat!
Vegan Routes (Soho, W1F) Visit website
Super healthy vegan food on a bus.
What to have: Check out our review here.
Vita (Wardour Street, W1F) Visit website
This places is vegan heaven and specialises in raw food and sprouted beans. There are two buffets an eastern & mediterranean buffet, a choice of drinks and juices.
What to have : Try it all. It looks lovely and what we had we adored! Check out our review here.

Vx (King’s Cross, N1) Visit website
Central London’s first all vegan shop!
What to have: Stockists of vegan snacks and sweets.
Zilli Green (Soho, W1D) Visit website
Aldo Zilli shut his other meaty restaurant and opened up a new veggie one in it’s place instead with lots of vegan options – yippeee!
What to have: Check out our review here.

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