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    Mildreds

    4.5 (55 reviews)
    ModerateVegan, Vegetarian
    Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Chelsea P.

    I wanted to give this place 5 stars but I just couldn't move myself to do so . Let's talk about the bad first . I understand this is a vegan establishment. My friend who is not vegan was with me and she had some outside food with her . One of the guys asked her if it was meat she said yes , and he told her you can't bring that in here . It was tasteless . Now if he said no outside food I would understand but he was very abrupt and it just wasn't necessary . If you want others to be vegan then show some kindness . I think I may have went in around lunch time when others were on break because there were many waiters but it took a bit for someone to take my order . My server was a very nice man . The food was very tasty and delicious I enjoyed it but the lemon ginger tea was literally hot lemon water . I hope the next time I visit London and this establishment it's a bit more warmer

    Potatoes

    Expensive and the food was alright but not great. Looks pretty for a pic but just didn't taste very good. The staff was very nice though and a great ambiance! Maybe other things on the menu taste better?

    I have heard so much good things about the brand before I visited it. However, it still outdid its reputation. The variety of food provided was decent and the staff was friendly. My dog was offered water right after we walked in. The avocado toast was normal, however the katsu hot dog was amazing - flavorful but not artificial. We ordered three mains, a starter and three drinks it's was £65 in total.

    Stefanie K.

    Back in London.... it's been a while so i obviously had to go to my favorite restaurant Mildred's. Decided to switch it up this time, walk up the canal and drop by Mildreds Camden . Same great service and amazing food, different atmosphere and bonus no lineups. They also have a different menu for people with allergies where allergens are written in bold red letters.

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    Lena K.

    The food was very tasty and the service was very nice. We ordered a table two days before we went there via e-mail. But we didn't get a response. So we went there and it was very full. We had to wait for about 30 minutes until we got a table. The table was next to the door and every time somebody went out or in it was getting very cold. This was propably just bad luck. I recommend therefore to ring them and book a table in advance. In the time we had to wait to get a table we had some drinks in the bar, which were very delicious. I would definetely go back to Mildreds, because their menue was very promissing and I liked the food and the drinks. But next time I'll call and book a table in advance.

    Ingrina C.

    I'm a big fan of Mildreds in Soho, but the place always takes ages to get into if you want to eat at regular meal times. So I was excited when I heard that they will be opening another restaurant in Camden, and hey! 50% off during their opening month? What a deal. My partner and I went for lunch and ordered two sides to share, a main each, and shared a dessert. For the sides, we ordered the chips and guacamole and the sweet potato wedges. The guacamole was THE BEST guac I've ever had - fresh and light. We really gobbled it up! The prices are a bit higher than what you'd like to pay for in a vegetarian restaurant, but I must say that the portions are generous. The burrito was delicious, as I'd remembered it, and my partner really enjoyed his curry. For dessert we shared the Bailey's cheesecake, and boy were we glad we did because it was so dense and filling! I liked it a lot, but I think my partner didn't enjoy it as much as I did, so I guess there are mixed reviews there. I agree with him, though, that their creme brulees are special and was a bit disappointed not to find it on the menu. (But it's good to try different things, I guess!) The restaurant is very spacious and open, so it's a great change from the packed Soho location. Definitely recommend for hungry stomachs!

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    J P.

    On the edge of the excitement of Camden is this remarkably uninteresting office type building. It's faded windows make it is harder to see in and it's lurid green window frames are perfect for putting people off. However if you are fortunate enough to see the board outside and perceptive enough to see through this shrouded window, you will see this occupant. It is a great example of how to do vegetarian cooking is inside. The recipes show how with a great variety of ingredients, spices, a little bit of oil, gentle cooking so it is both cooked but the flavours are retained. Dishes can be made which are really nice. The stir fries are fantastic, as are most of the dishes. The soup of the day was impressively thick and hearty, but the massive contrasting and conflicting tastes were not for me, others may love it though. The decor is the current trendy designer, artistic, traditional feel with a small slant of shabby chic. The decor is nice, but it does feel like they tacked the minimal amount onto the the boring soulless white walls. However the designer of the decor is evidently perfectly talented nonetheless. Vegetarian food is low calorie, so need to order all 3 courses if you have a high metabolic rate so it can end up at £30 per head excluding alcohol and service. The service is good, although the staff appear busy, they are very open, friendly and personable. They also seem to have an appreciation for what the place does! If you are onto vegetarian food you will be ecstatically happy . For others it is a genuinely pleasant experience and a good way to experience how it should be done.

    Isabella M.

    They offer super good vegan food, I really like the tofu burger and the sir-fry the dessert is pretty deliciou and i was super impressa it was vegan! haha the brownie is a must :)

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    Ordered 2 starters and was totaly satisfied with the good, service and atmosphere! Can really recommend!

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    Went for lunch today and had the summer burrito. It was really good!

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    Mildreds - vegan chorizo bun & whipped dip

    Mildreds

    4.1(366 reviews)
    1.9 miSoho
    ££

    We visited Mildreds in Covent Garden during our trip to London, and it completely exceeded…read moreexpectations. Widely regarded as one of the city's most popular vegan restaurants, it delivers food that is satisfying, hearty, and packed with flavour. I ordered the Chick+n Caesar Burger, which featured a plant-based chick+n patty, Caesar mayonnaise, lettuce, and red onion relish. My wife chose the Beetroot Carrot Vada Burger, made with a masala-spiced beetroot and carrot patty, mango lime slaw, green chutney, and tamarind chutney. Both burgers were served with a generous portion of fries and made for a very filling meal. What stood out most was the quality of the flavours and the portion sizes. Every ingredient felt thoughtfully chosen, and the combinations worked exceptionally well together. As someone who regularly eats meat, I was genuinely impressed by the texture and flavour of the Chick+n Caesar Burger. We also ordered two fresh juices: the Cucumber, Celery & Apple and the Pineapple, Apple, Ginger & Turmeric. Both were refreshing and paired perfectly with the meal. Whether you're vegan, vegetarian, or simply looking to try something different, Mildreds is well worth a visit. The menu is creative, the food is delicious, and the overall experience demonstrates just how good plant-based dining can be. Highly recommended if you're visiting London and exploring the Covent Garden area. Service was great - super friendly staff Ambiance was nice - a chilled, quiet, progressive crowd

    Mildreds was surprisingly very good - a cute little spot in Soho…read more For apps, we had the arancini and the BBQ corn, both were delicious. I found their tacos to be a little too dry. The mains were so good. We had the Korean fried chicken burger (which was HUGE, by the way), the beetroot burger, and the tofu salad. The burgers were very good, but boy, when I took a bite of my friend's salad, I fell in love. It was refreshing, the flavors were yum, and I'm drooling a bit rn thinking about it. The staff were extremely quick, kind, and sweet. There's lots of seating, although the downstairs area was quite packed. Overall, I loved the ambience of the place!

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    Vegan chorizo

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    Tibits - Outside is great on a warm day!

    Tibits

    4.2(169 reviews)
    2.0 miMayfair
    ££

    Stumbled into Tibits in London. Tibits is a pay-by-weight fast casual restaurant with many…read morevegetarian and vegan option. Staff are very friendly. The moment I step in, one of the staff explained the concept of Tibit to me. Items are clearly labelled. Because I was there around breakfast time, I did not get a chance to see the lunch and dinner options. With that said, I really enjoyed the vegan "sausage" roll (1.60 pound). It was flakey on the outside and filled with delicious UFO (unidentified filling option). I commend Tibits for their plant-based ingenuity.

    I went here for the first time about a month ago…read more LOCATION: This location is right off of Regent Street and fairly nearby Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus. 4/5 ATMOSPHERE: The atmosphere was pretty great. It was clean and roomy, and I liked the overall vibe. 4/5 SELECTION: It's all vegetarian (but they have labels for which are vegan, along with some other allergy notifications) and it's like a hot food bar, where you put whatever you want on a plate and then they weigh it, and you pay per 100g. There are 40 different dishes offered daily, including salads, hot dishes, and desserts. They also have drinks and cocktails. 3/5 WHAT I GOT: From what I remember/can see from my picture, I got white rice, mixed greens, bok choy, a grilled veggies mix, a green beans mix, a potatoes and peas mix and some of an artichoke dish. All of the stuff I got was vegan. It was all pretty good and tasted fresh and of good quality -- in fact, it was probably the best buffet/hot food type bar I've ever been to. None of it tasted like it'd been sitting out for a while, and none of it was undercooked or tasted too processed. The only complaint I have is that I wish they refrained from using oil, but it actually could've been much worse, so that's that. 3/5 SERVICE: The employees seemed friendly. I mean, we didn't really need to interact with them much, given the style of eatery, but they seemed nice lol. 4/5

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    Tibits - Fancy lamps - the lighting was quite dim but created a lovely relaxed atmosphere

    Fancy lamps - the lighting was quite dim but created a lovely relaxed atmosphere

    Tibits - My lovely vegetarian meal!!!

    My lovely vegetarian meal!!!

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    Dishoom - Breakfast Naan Sandwich

    Dishoom

    4.5(3k reviews)
    2.1 miCovent Garden
    £££

    We had wonderful service here! Dishoom is a popular place but the dinner line for 3 on a weeknight…read morewasn't too bad (they don't take reservations), I thought the line moved fairly fast and at some point they handed out small sample cups of chai to us which was nice. It's very spacious inside. Although their black bean dish Black House Daal is popular, I don't think it's something I'd reorder because I don't like beans that much in general. As a chicken tikka masala fan, I enjoyed their butter chicken the most. It's the closest thing they have to chicken tikka masala--which they don't have, they only have chicken tikka which is dry and quite spicy, has no creamy sauce. I also liked the okra fried, which is a type of fry I'm not used to seeing! It's got flavor, and I also loved the chutney and sauces on the table! I enjoyed a Dishoom Margarita which was strong in alcohol content and flavor, and a nice addition to the meal. They have an interesting drink menu, where you will find lots of nonalcoholic and rather healthy options! They have a small shelf in the middle of the room where they sell some of their chai and cookbooks amongst other things.

    I just do not understand the hype surrounding this restaurant. It's hard to get a reservation and…read morethere's a long queue to get a table without one. I just don't get it. In my opinion, there are 2 main things to know about Dishoom: it's an Indian restaurant that is a chain, with 11 locations worldwide. The food is really good for a chain, bit it doesn't begin to come close to a restaurant that takes care of of its individual customers. Walking in, there's lots of energy. People are having a good time, there's no question. We were seated upstairs where there must have been around 40 tables. All of the staff are walking around in a hurry, cause everything here is in a hurry. The intention is to get you our in less than an hour. They want you in, through, and out. I saw this with multiple tables. Our server Yanko came to our table quite promptly and helped us make selections, both for food and drinks. For the first time in my experience eating in a restaurant, the appetizers arrived minutes before our cocktails. They came so fast that we didn't even think it was our order. And then moments after the drinks arrived, all of the main dishes and sides were placed on the table. With no way to keep anything warm. All of this with 10 minutes of placing the order. I appreciate prompt service, but this takes it to an absurd extreme. Our appetizers included the house Chaat and prawn koliwada. I enjoyed the prawns more but the flavors were facile, not close to what I expect and have enjoyed in excellent Indian restaurants. The main dishes were the Goan monkfish curry and Sali Goan. These were also just OK, absolutely nothing special. The cheese naan was soggy, though the flavor was good. This was an unacceptable texture for a naan. Dessert was Basmati Kheer, flavorful Basmati rice with fruit compote on top. In between and unneeded, was a thin layer of creme brulee. I did enjoy my tea: ginger, lemon and honey and my wife liked her mint tea. I do not know the restaurant scene in Edinburgh, we've been here for 4 days. But this is just not a place I'deven consider returning to. It's really a factory that feeds folks, not a restaurant that cares for its customers. The business model had been optimized to maximize income with lots of throughput. What's been almost completely lost in my opinion, is the heart and soul of the dining experience.

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    Dishoom

    4.5(872 reviews)
    1.9 miSoho
    ££

    Dishoom literally never fails to disappoint. My first experience was at Convent Garden location and…read morethe Carnaby location was just as amazing! We managed to snag a reservation here before coming to London on a Saturday around 6:30 PM. We got there right on time and and our table was ready immediately. We had great booth in the back of the restaurant so it wasn't too loud. We all ordered some drinks when we sat down and opted for a Kingfisher to drink. For appetizers, we got some samosas and chili chicken which were delicious! They also gave us some of these rice crackers with different sauces which were delicious. For our entrees, we got some biryani, ruby chicken and rice, malai chicken, the gunpowder potatoes and 3 orders of naan! It was all delicious! The biryani with the yogurt sauce is my personal favorite but their garlic naan is great too. For dessert, we got the chocolate cake and I opted for the chai to end the meal which was delicious! This meal was stunning and you must stop by Dishoom while in London.

    We were so full after touring Burrough market, that we almost cancelled our reservation here, and…read morethat would have been tragic. Dishoom was one of our favorite spots in London. Since we were full, we ordered small and it was the perfect amount for us: Vegetable Samosa - get it Garlic naan - get it, goes great with this entree Roti - not ideal for this entree, but maybe with something else, delicious, but too thin, not enough structure, thin tortilla like Basmati rice - get it for this entree Ruby chicken - get it bc it's so good! Our server also surprised us with chocolate lava cake and lightly spicy ice cream to wish us good luck on the marathon and it was so good!!! The perfect ending to an amazing meal. Do not miss out on Dishoom!

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    Woodlands - Dahi Puri

    Woodlands

    3.9(88 reviews)
    1.6 miMarylebone
    ££

    Great owner! The restaurant is open to making accommodations. I am on a strange TCM (traditional…read moreChinese medicine) diet that requires I stay far far away from onions and garlics. The chef was kind enough to accommodate. My Paper Masala Dosa was great - Crunchy and flavourful. The coconut chutney was delicious. Slightly oily. Overall, I am a fan.

    I am really into indian food and i am a vegetarian, so i was really happy when my colleagues told…read moreme that we are going to have dinner at the Woodlands. We started with a mixed plattern of little bits and bites like Cashew Nut Pakora and Masala Poppadums ( Savoury crips garnished with chopped onion, tomato, cucumber and green chilli and coriander) All was really good. But my personal highlight of the night was the Masala Dosa! It was acutally the best Dosa i had, since i have left India three years ago. I would come back only for the Dosa!!! For the main course we had some different dishes coming up with riche or Butter Naan. All were very tasteful and the way they were served seemed really authentic to me. The service was good, always making sure that we had enough to drink and are enjoying our food. As deserts we had Gulab Jammum ( Golden condensed milk dumplings in a rose and saffran syrup) Amazing! You really gotta try this. If there would be one thing i would be picky about, it would be the interieur of the dining room in the back of the restaurant. It is not really the most relaxing place to sit in. At least the plastic flowers hanging down from the ceiling could be changed into real ones, but in a way this also fits to India.. ;-)

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    Woodlands - The tables at the front room facing the street.

    The tables at the front room facing the street.

    Woodlands - Back section of the restaurant

    Back section of the restaurant

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