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15 Best Vegan Restaurants In London
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15 Best Vegan Restaurants In London

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vegan restaurants in London
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Finding vegan restaurants in London can be a pain sometimes; with the city so big and littered with restaurants, finding a vegan one can cause some trouble if you are new to the city. To help you out on your quest to find the perfect vegan restaurant of your liking, we have created a list of the same. Many of these restaurants provide vegan options, gluten-free food and many other options. A few restaurants also offer non-vegetarian options, so you can chill with your friends who prefer non-vegan food. Let's not waste any more time and get right into it.

Itadaki Zen

Price: ££-£££
Location:
139 King's Cross Rd, London WC1X 9BJ.

Starting off is the vegan-friendly and peaceful Japanese restaurant in the heart of London by the name of Itadaki Zen. This cosy Japanese joint offers some of the best vegan food you can have in a traditional Japanese way; they also offer a wide variety of drinks, including tea, sake, and wine, making it a fun place to be with your mates after a long day at uni. Located close to the King's Cross Station, Itadaki Zen is among the best vegan restaurants in Central London. 

Must-Try: You have to try out vegan sushi rolls, ramen, and tempura at this place. They will surely leave with you a full stomach and a want to come back!

Holy Carrot

Price: ££-£££
Location:
2-4 Hans Cres, London SW1X 0LH.

Next on our list is Holy Carrot, located in Knightsbridge. This restaurant offers some of the vegan food in London, with the food being mainly plant-based dishes inspired by global cuisine. They offer a selection of soups, sandwiches, bowls, salads, and daily specials. They also have a variety of desserts, such as cakes and raw treats. With their daily changing menu, you surely won't get bored of the food here. With the casual atmosphere and after tasting the food, you are bound to say, 'HOLY CARROT.', making it one of the top vegan restaurants in London.

Must-Try: Their Holy Bowl, Buddha Bowl, Carrot Dog, and Carrot Dog are surely among the best dishes here. 

Black Cat

Price: £
Location:
76A Clarence Rd, Lower Clapton, London E5 8HB.

Black Cat is one of the authentic vegan restaurants in London. This cosy cafe is keen to show non-vegans how accessible and enjoyable food without animal products can be. With how affordable food is here, it is a favourite among many and attracts a good crowd. They offer an ever-changing selection of salads alongside sandwiches, salads, soups and their daily specials with desserts as well. Their cosy ambience makes it a great spot for a casual lunch or dinner with your mates.

Must-Try: Their Lentil and Beetroot Burger, Buffalo Cauliflower Wings, Spicy Black Bean Tacos, and Chocolate and Hazelnut Brownie are to die for! (not literally!)

If you find these restaurants to be a bit far from where you are staying, the best option would be to use the famous tube system. If you are lost on how to use it, then you can read our blog on how to use the London underground!

The Gate

Price: ££-£££
Location:
22-24 Seymour Place Marylebone, London W1H 7NL (This is the Marylebone branch)

This super comfortable vegan restaurant in London is one to visit! The Gate has three branches around London (Marylebone, Islington, Hammersmith), which makes it accessible for all who want to get their fix of vegan food. They offer a range of European and Mediterranean cuisines, and it is made up of traditional dishes with a high-end twist and cooked to perfection. The menu consists of dishes such as lentil and beetroot burgers, sweet potato fries, spaghetti, Greek salad and much more! They also have a great collection of wines, making it a great drink to go with your food. 

Must-Try: Their Lentil and Beetroot Burger, Spaghetti, Falafel, and Roasted Vegetable Salad are a must-try if you ever visit this place.

The Vurger Co.

Price: £
Location:
Unit 9, Richmix, Avant Garde, Cygnet St, London E1 6LD.

Craving a cheeseburger but want a vegan option? Vurger Co. is the place to be in London! They are a popular joint in London known for its vegan burger options, salads, and Mac n Cheese. Vurger has a bit of history as it became London's first crowd-funded vegan restaurant after showing up around town at various festivals. They also have a selection of sides, such as fries and onion rings, as well as a variety of milkshakes, making it one of the best vegan restaurants in London.

Must-Try: You have to try out their Classic Vurger, Spicy Vurger, Auburger, and New York Melt if you are visiting this place. 

Tendril

Price: ££-£££
Location:
 5 Princes St, London W1B 2LQ

This small-plate, romantic, dimly lit vegan restaurant in London is one to watch, with it especially being right next to Oxford Circus! Tendril- A (mostly) vegan restaurant is a favourite among people for its delicious food, which is vegan (duh!) Their comfortable and modern atmosphere, paired with dishes such as their famous Aubergine steak and Wild Mushroom Risotto, make it feel like you are fine dining. The joint is also known for its desserts like the Chocolate and hazelnut fondant and lemon and blueberry cheesecake. This romantic place is surely for couples to visit!

Must-Try: Their Aubergine steak, Wild Mushroom Risotto, and tiramisu are a few dishes you have to try out!

Mildreds

Price: ££-£££
Location:
45 Lexington Street, London W1F 9AN

Mildreds is a well-known vegan restaurant in London. The restaurant has been open for more than 30 years and is known for its relaxed atmosphere and wonderful, globally inspired-cuisine. The menu changes seasonally and includes a variety of plant-based small plates, main courses, and desserts. They also serve a wide range of beverages, including wine, beer, and cocktails. The restaurant now has six branches around London. People crave their burgers, but the real deal is at the starters and sides. These mouth-watering dishes will surely fill the pit in your stomach!

Must-Try: The Sri Lankan curry, lentil and vegetable shepherd's pie, vegetable kofta curry, and vegan lasagne are a few dishes you have to try there. 

Purezza

Price: ££-£££
Location:
45-47 Parkway, London NW1 7PN

Say hello to London's vegan pizzeria, Purezza! This vegan restaurant in London is a pretty famous place for, well, you guessed it, pizza! Instead of using yeast in the dough, Purezza uses a unique blend of ancient and heritage wheat flour, which is slowly fermented for 72 hours and then cooked in a wood-fired oven to create a unique and delicious pizza crust. Keeping the pizzas aside, Purezza also offers some great appetisers, salads, and desserts. If you are in the area, you have to visit this place! P.S.-They also have a menu for dogs.

Must-Try: The Meatless Farm, The Carbonara, The Foresta, Focaccia al Rosmarino, and Cannoli Siciliani are some dishes that are going to blow your mind!

Gauthier

Price: ££££
Location:
21 Romilly St, London W1D 5AF.

Gauthier is a Michelin-starred vegan restaurant in London. Yup, you read it right, a Michelin-starred vegan restaurant. The restaurant is famous for its modernised contemporary French cuisine. Chef Alexis Gauthier, a pioneer in the field of plant-based cuisine, runs the restaurant. He offers a one-of-a-kind vegan-tasting menu that changes regularly, with tasty and visually attractive dishes. You will find dishes you might've never seen before, like Carrots cooked in hazelnut oil, lemon and thyme or Roast celeriac, hazelnut, truffle and smoked almond. It can burn a hole in your pocket, but surely there is a reason they have a Michelin star!

Must-Try: Their Wild mushrooms, truffle and black garlic, Vegan Tasting Menu, and Carrots cooked in hazelnut oil, lemon and thyme are surely a must-try!

Unity Diner

Price: ££-£££
Location:
60 Wentworth St, London E1 7AL.

Unity Diner is another vegan-friendly restaurant in London that serves a range of excellent plant-based cuisine. The cuisine is inspired by classic American diner food but with a vegan twist. The restaurant provides great breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a seasonal menu. The place also offers a variety of appetisers, salads, and desserts, including tasty food, like loaded fries and chocolate brownie sundaes.

Must-Try: You have to try out the Unity Burger, 'Prawn' Tempura, BLT, and Beef-Style Burger. You will most likely give the chef's kiss after tasting the food here.   

Club Mexicana

Price: £
Location:
Kingly Court, London W1B 5PW.

Craving Mexican street food? Club Mexicana will surely satisfy your cravings. This vegan restaurant in London serves one of the best Mexican street food you might have ever tasted. The menu includes a range of plant-based versions of traditional Mexican cuisines like tacos, burritos, quesadillas, and nachos, as well as a variety of sides and desserts. They also offer a variety of drinks, including margaritas, beers, and non-alcoholic options, and they have a selection of vegan ice cream and sorbets.

Must-Try: If you don't try out their Taco Plate, Club Mexicana burger, and their Churros, you will miss out on some great food!

Temple of Seitan

Price: £
Location:
5 Morning Ln, London E9 6ND.

Welcome to London's first vegan chicken restaurant. Temple of Seitan is a top vegan restaurant in London specialising in seitan, also known as wheat gluten, a protein-rich food made from wheat. The menu is inspired by classic American diner food but made entirely of vegan ingredients, and they provide a variety of seitan-based foods such as burgers, hot dogs, fried 'chicken', and more. Their starters and desserts are also purely made out of vegan ingredients (don't worry, the restaurants above also have purely vegan ingredients in their starters and desserts)

Must-Try: Their Classic Fried Chicken, Temple Burger, and Temple Hotdog will make you come back for more!

Stem & Glory

Price: ££-£££
Location:
60 Bartholomew Cl, Barbican, London EC1A 7BF

Stem & Glory is another great vegan restaurant in London that serves probably one of the best vegan food you might have ever tasted. The cuisine combines classic and innovative Spanish meals with a focus on using fresh, seasonal ingredients. The restaurant provides breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a seasonal menu. It also features a warm and casual ambience, with a focus on eco-friendly and sustainable methods. Many people have praised the dishes' creativity, taste, and high-quality dining experience.

Must-Try: The Stem & Glory burger, Stuffed Aubergine, and Stuffed Peppers are going to leave your stomach full and with a feeling of satisfaction.

Farmancy

Price: ££-£££
Location:
74-76 Westbourne Grove, London W2 5SH.

Farmacy is a simple vegan restaurant in London that first opened its doors in 2016 and has quickly become a popular destination for vegans. It makes some of the best comfort food in London, especially vegan food. Offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner, they also offer a wide selection of organic wines and beers to complement their menu. With the menu changing seasonally, you will never get bored of the food here!

Must-Try: The Creamy Mushroom Risotto, Got No Beef burger, and the Artichoke Pizzetta is a few food items you must try out!

Spicebox

Price: ££-£££
Location:
 58 Hoe St, London E17 4PG.

With all the vegan food we have experienced so far, it's time to add an Indian twist to the list. The Spicebox is another vegan-friendly restaurant in London. It has a menu of Indian street food with all the spices you could think of! (don't worry, it is not that spicy!) If you have ever wanted to try out what Indian street food is all about, this is the place to be. You will find foods like Samosas, Chana Masala and Dosa; you will surely be left with your tastebuds dancing. To go with your food, they also provide you with some great drinks, like Lassi, Mango Lassi, Chai, and Masala Chai. The Spicebox is surely one vegan restaurant in London that you have to keep an eye out for!

Must-Try: Chana Masala, Samosa, Tikka Masala, Korma, and Kulfi are some Indian street foods that you have to try out here!

vegan restaurants in London

These were the best vegan restaurants in London; we hope you are able to find your favourite on this list. After eating your fill, it might be a good idea to roam the streets of London; if you are curious about what to do, you can read our blog on things to do in London. You can also visit a few tourist attractions in London as well.

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