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Find out how well we ate at The Republic of Noodles in Dehli
Are restaurants in India vegan-friendly or not?
I find this duality quite ironic. On the one hand, India is known for protecting cows and encouraging people to live in a non-violent way; yet consuming dairy, which is far from non-violent, is a symbol of status and wealth.
I've been told by many, including Indian residents, that India isn't vegan-friendly because 'everything has ghee, cheese or paneer in it,' whilst others who live there find this view to be ridiculous!
Find out whether we found vegan options in Dehli.
Read More50 years on: Manna Cuisine remains but there's been one big change. It's 100% vegan!
Manna is based in the gorgeous Primrose Hil and it's 100% vegan. If you haven't eaten there yet, this article may tempt you to make it happen.
Read MoreDid you know that Le Pain Quotidien has delicious vegan options that are clearly marked on their menu?
In this article, you'll find out how Le Pain Quotidien came about, how quickly it grew, where you can find one and the most important thing for you...why they're great for vegans!
Read MoreItadaki Zen: using food to mend the body
Itadaki Zen is an organic and vegan Japanese restaurant. Their mission is for the food to taste good, but also heal.
Find out more about them here.
Read MoreFind out how Wagamama has made ordering vegan food in their restaurants effortless
Eating vegan at Wagagama was good, but it's even better now. Find out why.
Read MoreWill fans of Loving Hut in Edgware be disappointed with the restaurant's change of brand?
Loving Hut in Edgware has many 'regulars'. Find out whether they'll be disappointed with the restaurant's change of brand.
Read MoreHow many vegan options do you think Gourmet Burger Kitchen has?
Suraj and I discovered what we could eat at GBK by accident, but we weren't disappointed!
Read MoreThe combination of the venue, staff and food, make Café Van Gogh awesome!
Cafe Van Gogh in South West London
Cafe Van Gogh is a quaint vegan, non-profit restaurant that's based in Brixton, South London. The staff are friendly and generous, and the customers that filled the cafe when I visited were a mixed crowd. The one thing that they appeared to have in common is, their apparent intention to enjoy a meal, socialise, be considerate of those around them, and express gratitude. There was a lovely atmosphere in Cafe Van Gogh and it had a cosy, friendly feel to it.
Find out more about why I enjoyed our meal there so much.
Read MoreDark Sugars Cocoa House make hot chocolate like no other!
What's special about Dark Sugars Cocoa House?
I came across Dark Sugars Cocoa House by chance and I'm so glad I did! I've never seen hot chocolate made the way they do it.
Find out more about what they do and why I liked it...
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