Finding a great place to eat and have a fantastic experience at the same time can be difficult for those on a plant-based diet. This list of 20 of the best vegan restaurants in London will help you to discover spots that should be included in your bucket list!
1. Mesi’s Kitchen London
Address: Mesis’s Kitchen128 Holloway Rd N7 8JE, London
Mesi’s Kitchen could be one of your best culinary discoveries, because it serves fresh, original Ethiopian dishes. It is a place where both meat-eaters and veg lovers will be able to find appealing options. Food is served with Injera, which is a huge pancake consisting of a mixture of wheat and rice. Teff Injera might be a more preferable choice for those who have a gluten intolerance, as it is gluten-free. Restaurant owner Mesi has been passed the Ethiopian cuisine traditions by her mother. “Indeed, Mesi keeps a check on the standard of all food; nothing leaves the kitchen without Mesi’s approval.” In Mesi’s Kitchen customers are encouraged to share food and eat using their hands instead of the cutlery. Coffee lovers will also be pleased, as the authentic Ethiopian coffee is served along with popcorn and completed with burning incense, allowing guests to participate in an unforgettable traditional Ethiopian Coffee ceremony. Introduce yourself to other cultures and fill your life with unique experiences in Mesi’s Kitchen!
2. What The Pitta
Address: Unit 52 Boxpark Shoreditch 2-10 Bethnal Green Rd, Hackney, London E1 6GY or Unit 9, Boxpark Croydon 99 George St, Croydon CR0 1LD or 89-91 Bayham Street, NW1 0AG
If you were looking for a restaurant that was noticed by the BBC, What The Pitta is worth checking out. “And, like many great stories, it all started over a cold beer on a hot day in Bodrum.” This is how owners describe the starting point of What The Pitta. According to them, one of the founder’s uncle invented a delicious Vegan Donner Kebab recipe, and this is what inspired the group to create What The Pitta in London. The very first restaurant appeared in Shoreditch and was influenced by Turkish dishes such as the Vegan Donner Kebab. In addition to being recognised by other famous media outlets such as Metro or TimeOut London, What The Pitta has a blog section, where they kindly share their mouth-watering recipes. Since the lockdown was introduced again, you can try What The Pitta recipes at home or order their food online through Deliveroo.
3. Farmacy
Address: 74 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill W2 5SH
“From the soil to the sun, everything above, below, and between us is connected.” Located in the famous Notting Hill area, Farmacy is leading the field of biodynamic eating. It has its own farm where ingredients are grown to ensure customer satisfaction. Farmacy’s farm is in Kent. On it, they grow fruits, vegetables and herbs that are delivered continuously every week by electric van. Farmacy has also set up a foundation for adults and children where they can learn about the nutritional worth of food and secrets of biodynamic farming. This restaurant also supports a few charity organisations such as City Harvest, SARI (Stand Against Racism & Inequality), The Felix Project, Refettorio Felix, Drop 4 Drop and Wild at Heart Foundation. Online orders are also welcomed, so become a part of the noble mission at Farmacy!
4. Mildreds Soho
Address: 45 Lexington Street, London, WLf 9AN OR 9 Jamestown Rd, London, NW1 7BW OR 200 Pentonville Rd, London, N1 9JP OR 1 Dalston Square, London, E8 3GU.
Mildreds have restaurants in several places like Soho, Camden, Kings Cross and Dalston. They describe their food as “internationally inspired vegan and vegetarian cuisine”. This place has a vast menu of vegan and gluten-free dishes for breakfast, brunch and weekend brunch that will be appreciated even by carnivores. Mildreds was created in 1988 by Diane Thomas and Jane Muir, who noticed that vegetarian restaurants had been stuck in a rut, serving “brown food” in ceramics. “Our aim was to open a restaurant serving good value, fresh and colourful international vegetarian food.” Online ordering option is also available, so if you want to taste international vegan cuisine, try Mildreds!
5. Mooshies London Vegan Burger Bar
Address: 104 Brick Lane, London, E1 6RL
Mooshies London Vegan Burger Bar is another place recognised by media like the London Evening Standard, The Independent or Hello magazine. This restaurant was established in 2016 by business partners and couple John Marulanda and Nelly Habibzadeh who had a plan“to build from the kitchen out”, with restrained funds and without investments, they managed to achieve their goal successfully. Founders aimed to prepare delicious meat alternatives such as “jackfruit, panko fried aubergine and organic quinoa & black bean patty” and had been practising their food ideas on their friends who disliked veggies. Mooshies also offers food delivery through Deliveroo, Just Eat, and Uber Eats. Mooshies London Vegan Burger Bar is a perfect place to go for if you want to taste cool, meatless burgers.
6. 222 Vegan Cuisine
Address: 222 Vegan Cuisine – 222 North End Road, West Kensington, London, W14 9NU
Due to the renewed lockdown 222 Vegan Cuisine currently is not operating but you can pay a visit for when restrictions are lifted. In 2018 this restaurant won an award of the finalist of Brilliant Business h&f. Well-known names such as Trip Advisor, Happy Cow and Chinwaggers noticed 222 Vegan Cuisine restaurant. Executive internationally recognised vegan chef Ben Asamani, who has been leading different kitchens in London since 1990 takes care of the restaurant by making sure that customers receive only high-quality meals. “Our food is low-fat, low-salt, non-GM and organic where possible. We never deep-fry or microwave.” Vegan Society members can get 10% discount on main courses, and Chinwaggers card offers 15% discount on all takeaways such as lunch and a la carte dinner. If you love places that are inexpensive and have a wide range of qualified foods, 222 Vegan Cuisine should be one of your must-visit spots.
7. Vantra
Address: 5 Wardour Street, Soho, London W1D 6PB
Founded in 1999, Vantra is determined to show that a vegan lifestyle can be enjoyable. “At Vantra, you’ll find sumptuous plant-based food that nourishes optimum wellbeing and a sustainable relationship with our planet.” Their clients can find three types of food: raw food, fermented food and steamed food. Before the pandemic, Vantra used to organise various events like Stand Up comedy, but now it is asking for people to help it keep going. This restaurant can be supported by making donations, letting others know about the independent business via social media and standing up against racism by aiding to companies ran by Asian people. Be kind and give your helping hand to the independent companies like Vantra!
8. Comptoir V
Address: Comptoir V, Keslake Mansions, Station Terrace, Kensal Rise, NW10 5RU
Comptoir V is an independent vegan restaurant striving to prepare finger-licking dishes. “We are inspired by sunshine, nature and our travels with a particular nod to the bold flavours and colours of Morocco, where we have spent considerable time collecting family recipes and mezze dishes that we love to share you.” Dynamite ‘Shrimp’ is a signature dish of Comptoir V, which tastes like the sea because of the kelp. Other meals such as “cheezecakes” had been acknowledged by customers; and Moroccan Pancakes were considered to be the finest vegan desert in London by Time Out Magazine. Comptoir V is a place that matched well-appreciated great quality foods with lower prices and is definitely worth visiting. This restaurant is also accessible for online orders.
9. CookDaily
Address: Cookdaily at Boxpark Shoreditch, Unit 56, 2-10 Bethnal Green Road, London, E1 6GY
In CookDaily you will be able to decide what your vegan bowl would look like. “All dishes freshly cooked and made to order with 3 easy steps, 100% vegan.” Those three steps will consist of picking a protein, for instance, mixed vegetables, then choosing flavours, sauces or curries, including rice or noodles and or other options. Other food possibilities are CookDaily Pad Thai or sides such as vegan chicken teriyaki bites and spring rolls. If you are interested in managing your order, you can book it online or visit CookDaily when it is possible.
10. Sagar
Address: 31 Catherine St, London, WC2B 5JS OR 157 King Street, London, W6 9JT OR 17a Percy Street, London, W1T 1DU OR 57 Station Road, North Harrow, HA2 7SR
For those who love vegetarian and vegan food and also want to see it through a different cultural approach, Sagar restaurants are a perfect choice because there you will have a chance to try South Indian cuisine. Sagar can be found in several London locations: Covent Garden, Hammersmith, West End and Harrow. Chefs of this restaurant are from Udupi, a tiny town situated in the region of Western Ghats, Karnataka. “The town is a knowledge centre for authentic South Indian cuisine.” Udupi is also recognised as the heart of pilgrimage and famous vegetarian dishes such as masala dosa. Sagar claims to be innovators, as they introduce new South Indian vegetarian and vegan dishes to the UK and currently they are offering a 20% discount for takeaway orders. Enrich your cultural knowledge with delicious South Indian cuisine at one of the Sagar restaurants.
11. By Chloe
Address: Drury House, 34-43 Russell Street, London WC2B 5HA OR 4-5 Langham Pl, Marylebone, London W1B 3DG OR One Tower Bridge, 6 Duchess Walk, London SE1 2SD
This huge restaurant franchise is established in the US, Canada and in London provides tasty and visually appealing plant-based dishes. By Chloe along with Maggie Baird is also helping by giving plant-based food to most vulnerable social groups such as “hospitals, first responders, senior centres, homeless shelters and women’s centres across NYC + LA”. A wide variety of the menu choices are available to order online through Deliveroo, and some of the most popular options are The Guac Burger, Quinoa Taco, Kale Caesar. By Chloe will fit for you, if you were looking for something popular and internationally recognised.
12. Karamel Vegan Restaurant
Address: Karamel London N22, 4 Coburg Road, Wood Green, London, N22 6 UJ
At the moment, Karamel is closed due to COVID-19 safety rules but will be welcoming customers again in 2021. This restaurant is partnered with Collage Arts charity and participates in EFG London Jazz festival, which will be online this year and begin from 13 November to 22 November. Karamel is not only a vegan restaurant but also a bar, café, venue and gallery, which invites people for social activities and meetings where you can expect live music performances, appearances of poets, children’s theatre and exhibitions. In 2018 Time Out announced Karamel as the winner of vegan restaurants. The menu is not expensive and consists of a wide range of options such as burgers, pizzas, a world food menu and Sunday vegan roast. If your heart was craving a vegan restaurant that is also a space of arts and culture, begin your 2021 culinary discoveries with Karamel!
13. Itadaki Zen
Address: 139 King’s Cross Road London WC1X 9BJ
“All the food at Itadaki Zen is handmade.” Itadaki Zen is a Japanese restaurant that is concentrated on natural vegan dishes and events for sustainable food. Now it accepts takeaway orders, which must be sent through before 10 pm. If you want to try Japanese vegan cuisine, place your order at Itadaki Zen.
14. Vegan Yes
Address: 64 Brick Lane, London E1 6RF
Vegan yes tempts customers by their natural homemade vegan dishes. “We serve organic vegan food, made from the fusion of Italian and Korean cuisines.” Currently, their menu expanded by Italian beer and vegan wine options. The takeaway possibility is accessible to the customers via Whatsapp. Pick your phone and say “yes” to the vital fast food from Vegan Yes.
15. Genesis
Address: 144 Commercial Street, Spitalfields
“Genesis is a 100% plant-based alchemy restaurant concept.” This restaurant has a long menu with the huge range of choices from Starters and Sharing, Bowls and Salads, Burgers and Sandwiches, Side and Fries, Desserts, Smoothies and Bowls, Drinks and Shakes, Wines and Bubbles, Beers, Cocktails, Coffees and Teas. Genesis is focused on preparing the best quality of meals and drinks and soon will open online clothes merchandise. Choice of online food ordering and delivery is possible, so open yourself to the new tastes of Genesis.
16. Cafe Van Gogh
Address: 88 Brixton Road, London SW9 6BE
At the moment closed because of the pandemic, Café Van Gogh is highly appreciated by media organisations like The Guardian, The Metro, Glamour, Londonist, BuzzFeed, Vegan life and Stylist. “Here at Cafe Van Gogh, we are famous for cooking delicious, plant-based dishes using seasonal ingredients.” This place is never standing still and transforms the menu options every 6-8 weeks. Alcohol such as beers and wines at Café Van Gogh is suitable for vegans. If you are someone who likes popular, credible spots, enter Café Van Gogh after the lockdown.
17. Wulf & Lamb Chelsea
Address: 66 Chiltern Street, London W1U 4EJ OR 243 Pavilion Rd, London SW1X 0BP
All-day plant-based Wulf and Lamb restaurant currently are not operating due to the coronavirus lockdown. The menu is described as a recreation of classical global meals as vegan versions. “We are best known for our indulgent vegan Mac’N’Cheese and burgers, but we also offer healthy salads and whole-food plant-based dishes.” Wulf and Lamb Chealsea kindly inform customers that their restaurants do not accept the cash. If you are a fan of elegance and classical dishes, then Wulf and Lamb Chelsea will be your cup of tea.
18. The Gate
Address: 51 Caroline Street, London, Greater London, United Kingdom, W6 9QL OR 370 John St, London, United Kingdom, EC1V 4NN OR 22-24 Seymour Palace, London, United Kingdom, W1H 7NL OR 87 Allisten Road, London, United Kingdom, NW8 7AS
“Made with love.” Even though The Gate restaurant currently is not inviting visitors because of the lockdown, takeaway and delivery are accessible to savour their fresh, 100% natural foods. The takeaway menu opens up with possibilities of Starters, Main dishes, Stonebaked pizzas, sides and desserts. So make an online order and step through The Gate.
19. Unity Diner
Address: 60 Wentworth St, Spitalfields, London E1 7AL
“Indulge and help animals at the same time”. Recognised by the Vogue, Unity Diner claims to be London’s Biggest 100% Vegan Diner & Cocktail Bar. Established in 2018 by close pals, this restaurant strives to make not only tasty vegan food but also help animals by donating their profits to the Surge organisation. Unity Diner also cares about the environment, and so make conscious decisions like choosing staff’s uniform to be from 100% cotton and chemical-free vegan ink. “All of our straws, takeaway containers and coffee cups are 100% biodegradable and plastic-free.” The payment system of this place is cashless, and Unity Diner holds a certificate of Vegan Founded. Canine guests are also warmly welcomed, as there are vegan treats for them and all good enough food waste is given to the animals saved from slaughter. Currently, Unity Diner is open for the click and collect or delivery. Take part in a noble mission of Unity Diner and help animals!
20. VeganE
Address: 102 Lillie Rd, Fulham, London SW6 7SR
“Here at VeganE, we are really passionate about food. We strive to serve our customers with the best-tasting food made from fresh ingredients.” VeganE restaurant has a big menu that consists of Starters, Main Course, Stew & Curry, Salads, Burgers, Pizzas, Raw Food, Desserts, Ice Cream and Gelato, Kids Menu, Drinks, Beer Wine & Liquor and Cocktails. Delivery options through Just Eat, Uber Eats and Deliveroo are accessible. Try a variety of options on VeganE.
Whether you have been looking for a healthy vegan fast-food, exotic cultural discoveries, restaurants that are aiming to make the world a better place, fancy places or simple spots, hopefully, this list of vegan restaurants will help you to enrich your quarantine food options or at least seduced you visit some of them as soon as it is possible.
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Last Updated on July 3, 2024
Published on November 9, 2020