I am looking for some well turned out vegetarian restaurants to take my girlfriend to for Valentines Day!
I have looked online, and the majority of the ‘best’ veggie restaurants in London seem to be only slightly cafes and
Some more 'up-bazaar' options for you.
If you are able to venture to Hammersmith, West London then you can have a lovely meal at The Barrier Vegetarian
http://trustedplaces.com/review/uk/londo n/restaurant/1q22o7a/the-gate-vegetarian
Hi I'm effective to London for the weekend in February with my boyfriend.
We are both Vegetarian, and I would like to take him to a nice restaurant.
Does anybody remember of any good places to eat in London?
Thanks a lot.
Manna would be titanic, but try any of the restaurants listed on VegDining.com. Here's the link for London:
I was wondering what the most successfully vegetarian restaurant in London is? It's my girlfriends birthday soon and want to take her to somewhere special. Reasonably priced though. We're both vegetarian. Thanks!
according to urbanspoon it's Mildreds..
http://www.mildreds.co.uk/
but you can find a unmixed list here
http://www.urbanspoon.com/f/52/5164/Lond on/Vegetarian-Restaurants
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