Whether you’re a lifelong vegan or just wanting to try something new for the New Year, we’ve got you covered for sustainable and ethical dining options in the City. Here’s what we’ve found.


Go Falafel

Go Falafel does one thing, and does it well: and it’s in the name. Their menu is small and streamlined, and completely vegan. We tried both the wrap and bowl, and found that the bowl was a great choice for variety and value. Not to mention that it’s ready within seconds, making this one of the best places to grab a quick lunch on the go. They also have freshly made smoothies with real fruit and vegetables if you’re feeling thirsty or just need a little more vitamin-C.

68 Queen Victoria St & 115 Newgate St | More info

Unity Diner

They claim to be the biggest 100% vegan diner in London, and we think they may be right. The menu was extensive, you could visit ten times and not try everything they have to offer! From full pan seared cod to 3D printed steaks, there’s something for every former meat-eater. We tried the burgers (tasted just like normal), the bacon mac & cheese (texture was on point) and the BBQ chicken wings (falling right off the vegan bone!). The desserts are equal parts ambrosial and photogenic.

60 Wentworth St | Book now

Korean BBQ & Vegan

Unlike the other restaurants, Korean BBQ & Vegan isn’t entirely vegan, but it does have an extensive vegan menu to go alongside the full fledged KBBQ experience. The bibimbap – a huge, spicy rice bowl – is an absolute must try. The glass noodles are dripping in an authentic sauce that makes no compromises in taste. A great option for mixed parties where some want to eat vegan, and others not so much!

107 Whitecross St | More info

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