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MY LONDON: THE COMPLETE(LY VEGAN) GUIDE | Good Eatings
But, in the last few weeks as I have been packing up Rob’s and my room in London I thought I really must write about all the places I love in London once and for all, for you!
London is such a giant city and it can be a little tricky to navigate as a vegan until you find your bearings, especially if you struggle with gluten as well.
The city really has a lot to offer though and I hope this post can inspire you on your visit.
To make this guide a little easier to follow I have made sections based on where the places are located.
But before you dig into the all that London has offered me, here are some things to make your visit more fun (and easy): Now that you know what’s up, let’s get going and enjoy the wonderful and historical (and very smoggy) city that is London!
London's Lesser Known Vegetarian Restaurants | Londonist
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Farmacy: Camilla Al-Fayed's Notting Hill vegetarian restaurant serves a large number of vegetarian and vegan breakfast dishes, soups, sandwiches, salads, 'bowl food', hot classics like pizza and curry, healthy meals in jars and puddings.
My Village Café: Offering a vast number of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes — including Kurdish breakfast — this rustic, characterful veggie café serves up vegetarian food with a big heart.
The Waiting Room: Deptford's dynamic vegetarian café serves a great selection of breakfast and lunch dishes, bagels, burgers and hot dogs — many featuring meat substitutes.
Down To Earth: This stylish, spacious, friendly restaurant on Kensington High Street serves an ambitious menu of raw and cooked vegan and vegetarian dishes; plus breakfast, afternoon tea and Sunday lunch.
The Ragged Canteen: Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall has a vegetarian café, which serves a small, simple menu of sandwiches, toasties, hot dishes and cakes.