The Best VEGETARIAN & VEGAN Restaurants in London
Looking for a meat free meal? Take a look at our must try vegan & veggie restaurants in London. Delicious tacos, BBQ, Ethiopian, there’s something for everyone!
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10. Club Mexicana
A long time has passed since its street food beginnings, however Club Mexicana has kept hold of its roots - bringing some of the most flavoursome, bangin’ Mexican food in the city. Oh and, by the by, it just happens to be vegan.
Which is hard to believe because this food packs a punch, so many flavours, colours, ideas. All wrapped up in a fun-loving pink bow. Try the cheezeburger tacos, fully loaded nachos, BBQ short ‘rib’ burritos, and of course, washed down with a boatload of margaritas. #TacoTuesdays
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9. Persepolis
In the depths of Peckham sits an old yellow cornershop that you would be forgiven for walking past without a second glance. But step through the door and get yourself a dose of Persian-inspired delicacies in an incredible, bustling, charming atmosphere. Part-deli, part-cafe, you will feel transported to another world, with crowded shelves full of Middle Eastern spices and sweet treats.
Grab a seat, settle in for the long haul, and fill up on delicious homemade meze, pakora, melt-in-your-mouth halloumi, and kufteh. And just make sure to grab some paklava on the way out from a little sweet something to have on your journey home.
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8. The Barbary
Hidden away in one of London’s cutest little corners, Neal’s Yard, is one of the city’s very best restaurants. The Barbary has consistently been the top of every hitlist for years now and there’s no surprise. The restaurant itself is all counter-seating surrounding the kitchen which makes for some excellent people-watching as you sit mesmerised by the chefs cooking all the delicious foods.
Although not a full plants-only restaurant you will find a large selection of fantastic veggie options here to keep you more than happy all day long.
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7. Acme Fire Cult
Fire-obsessed culinary geniuses Acme Fire Cult have brought the heat to Dalston with their very first permanent location. Taking a leaf out of the very best BBQ techniques around and mixing in some interesting high-end flavours and ingredients, this is a really left-field experience.
From Cauliflower with Guindillas and Pink Onions to Char Sui Beetroot with Mojo Verde, and Coal Roast Leeks with Pistachio Romanesco to Tandoori Celeriac in a Cashew Cream. You know you’re in for a treat. Every dish is elegant, tasteful, and fascinating. Oh and don’t forget a massive helping of their Dusty Knuckle Sourdough with signature ‘Marmite’ Butter & Pecorino - all day long please.
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6. Berber & Q
Who doesn’t like slow cooked barbeque food? Sitting snuggly under the railway arches in Haggerston you’re going to find out that the answer is absolutely no one. Cos when you get your chops around some of these delicious dishes you’re gonna keep coming back for more.
And yes, technically they make hella good meats. But if vegetables are your thing, they also make some exceptional North African and Mediterranean veggie dishes. Think Crispy Artichoke Hearts, Grilled Halloumi, Roasted Cauliflower mmmmmm. These guys are not playing around, and you will not be leaving hungry.
📷 @andu_vegancafe
5. Andu Cafe
Definitely one of the more hidden gems on this list, Andu Cafe is a cute little no frills Ethiopian cafe in the midst of bustling Dalston. There’s no nonsense here - just authentic delicious vegan food at great prices. Our favourites include the slow-cooked Misir Wot and the Tikil Gomen.
Not sure what to get? That’s fine as you should grab the Sampler which gives you all 6 dishes in one. With a side of rice, or their fantastic Injera flatbreads. Honestly what more do you need?
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4. King CookDaily
If you’ve ever wondered how the vegan revolution happened in London then look no further than King Cook who has been instrumental in making London one of the best cities in the world when it comes to vegan offerings.
And you can find his beloved brick’n’mortar emporium, King CookDaily, in Shoreditch on Hanbury Street, where you can find his latest dishes. Have a jerk bowl, or a pad thai, or even a dish simply called Infamous. Love it. And you will too when you get over there.
📷 @tofuveganlondon
3. Tofu Vegan
Whenever we ask for suggestions of favourite vegan restaurants in London it is 100% guaranteed that Tofu Vegan will be mentioned. And the hype is real. This place on Islington’s (s)Upper Street humbly provides some absolutely exquisite Chinese dim sum. And as with most Chinese restaurants the menu is huge which means you can keep going back and never get bored.
Standout dishes include sizzling tofu in their house special sauce, silken tofu in spicy (or savoury) sauce, and the legendarily wholesome soup-filled xiao long bao.
📷 @govindaslondon
2. Govinda’s
Did you know that there is a Hare Krishna Temple right in the the middle of central London just off Soho Square? And did you know that it has possibly the BEST vegetarian restaurant in London? Simple, cheap, relaxed, delicious, and with a solid helping of karma, this is a feel-good wholesome experience that has been bringing joy to all since 1979.
What sets Govinda's apart is not just the authentic food but also the friendly staff who make you feel like part of the family. The thali portions are generous, ensuring you leave with a satisfied belly and a smile on your face. It's 100% worth a visit so you can tick off one of the hidden gem on London’s bucket list!
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1. Bubala
Bubala is one of the most iconic restaurants in London, not even only for vegetarians. They have perfected the Middle Eastern cuisine with flavourful dishes, a buzzing feel as soon as you walk through the door, and a devotion to the restaurant from all their staff. You are consistently guaranteed a good experience here.
Eat your body weight in hummus, alongside other stars such as oyster mushroom skewers, lemon pepper fried cauliflower, and their famous aubergines with zhoug & date syrup.