Book Vegetarian Restaurants in London

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Carnevale Restaurant
Carnevale Restaurant in London's Hoxton is one of the new faces of vegetarian cuisine, serving unusual and intriguing vegetarian dishes with a Mediterranean inflection. Tucked away on a side street, this gem of a restaurant is a terrific choice for pre-concert or pre-theatre meals before heading to the Barbican or St Luke's. Carnevale is almost as popular with unreconstructed omnivores as it is with dedicated vegetarians. From the street it appears to be a tiny treasure trove of unusual and intriguing ingredients and most first time visitors are surprised to find the handful of pine tables and chairs in the back of the store, leading out to a cool and shady courtyard. Equally astounding is Carnevale’s wide choice of Mediterranean style meat-free food – sharing plates, snacks and full, hearty meals – with plenty of nut-free, gluten-free and vegan choices too. And Carnevale complements its meat-free menu with an interesting wine list of organic and local labels.

Cuisine: Vegetarian
Location: 135 Whitecross Street, London, EC1Y 8JL [Map]

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Manna
Set in leafy Primrose Hill, Manna is a vegan escape from the hectic City. Newly refurbished, Manna is looking better than ever with earth tones and rustic wooden furniture complimented by crisp white tablecloths and black leather, all surrounded by contemporary mood lighting and gorgeous wall coverings. The look suits romantic dinners as easily as lunches with friends and the menu features fresh, moreish vegan dishes for any occasion – try the Manna Mezze to share, enjoy a healthy and delicious salad or indulge in a fantastic Organic Aubergine, Red Pepper, Spinach and Mozzarella Stack – proof that vegetarian and vegan food isn’t all about mung beans and quorn.

Cuisine: Vegetarian
Location: 4 Erskine Road, Primrose Hill, NW3 3AJ [Map]

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Saf Restaurant & Bar
With the addition of Saf Restaurant and Bar to London’s dining scene, raw and vegan cuisine just got sexy. Situated in trendy Shoreditch and the third in the international chain - including Saf restaurants in Istanbul and Munich - Saf’s long, slim room features clean lines of fashionable reclaimed wood with a gleaming glass panel at one end so you can watch the chefs work their magic on this scrupulously vegetarian cuisine. Using only 100% botanical and organic food with no animal, dairy, refined or processed elements, the chefs prepare many dishes by heating them only up to 48°C, thus preserving optimal flavour and nutrition. It’s enough to send any meat-eater running for the door, but Saf’s pretty plates and innovative techniques and flavours make a surprising hit with both carnivores and veggies alike. It’s feel-good food on a beautifully grand scale. And on Sunday afternoons Saf serves-up the best vegan roast in town.

Cuisine: Vegetarian
Location: 152-154 Curtain Road, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 3AT [Map]

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The Gate Vegetarian Restaurant
The Gate Restaurant in London's Hammersmith is the capital's most successful vegetarian restaurant. Founded and operated by brothers Adrian and Michael Daniel, The Gate specialises in their uniquely personal style of cooking, one they characterise as Indo-Iraqi Jewish modulated by French and Italian influences. The brothers do some of their own foraging, particularly for wild mushrooms in season, and otherwise source the freshest local and organic produce for their dishes. With its high ceilings and large windows, the dining room is atmospheric and attractive, always lively day or night and, in summer, the courtyard adds a lovely space ready to be squabbled over by sun worshipping diners. It’s rare to find vegetarians so well looked after so it’s no wonder that The Gate has been a veggie mecca for more than ten years now. Even the wine list features organic, vegetarian and vegan wines, a perfect complement to The Gate's vegetarian cuisine.

Cuisine: Vegetarian
Location: 51 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London, W6 9QL [Map]

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Vanilla Black
Your mother’s mantra of ‘eat your vegetables’ probably never brought to mind dishes quite like this. Vanilla Black restaurant, originally from York but now located in the City of London near Chancery Lane, smashes the stereotype of bland, lentil-laden hippie dishes. Instead, Vanilla Black takes a modern, imaginative and ambitious approach to vegetarian cuisine. Result? It is the only vegetarian restaurant in London that’s recommended in the Michelin Guide. At Vanilla Black, it’s not ‘vegetarian cooking’, it’s ‘vegetable cuisine’. The dining areas are spacious and done with art deco-esque flair, Vanilla Black’s cool and comfortable dining room sets the stage for its innovative cuisine. Dishes such as hickory smoked duck egg and Ducketts Caerphilly pudding and sweet potato vindaloo with saffron risotto are sure to make an impression on even the most diehard carnivore. Vanilla Black’s desserts like carrot cake and orange sorbet with crystallised coriander delight the palate.

Cuisine: Vegetarian
Location: 17 -18 Tooks Court, London, EC4A 1LB [Map]

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Zilli Green
Celeb chef Aldo Zilli has transformed his flagship Soho restaurant, Signor Zilli, into a new vegetarian haven for West End foodies. Situated on London’s Dean Street, Zilli Green is a welcome addition to the meat-free dining scene, with a menu inspired by traditional Italian recipes and dishes from around the world. And not just vegetarians, but vegans will find plenty to choose from here. With its laid-back vibe and airy dining room, Zilli Green restaurant attracts a mixed crowd of media types, and pre-theatre diners. Vegetarians and carnivores alike love Zilli Green’s full vegetarian menu, and the Italian wine list offers something for every taste and budget. Signature dishes include the black truffle lasagne, Aldo’s favourite veggie curry with quinoa and orange chutney, and the black bean chilli with crispy corn tortillas and crème fraîche. Diners consistently praise the quick, friendly service at Zilli Green and the sublime desserts.

Cuisine: Vegetarian
Location: 41 Dean Street, Soho, London, W1D 4PY [Map]

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