Brought to us by the team behind Mildreds, around the corner from Borough Market, Mallow serves a mix of dishes from around the world. Whether the dish is Italian, Indonesian or Indian, you can be assured it’s 100% Plant-based. With a seasonal menu, mainly serving products from the market in their all pink (upstairs) orContinue reading “Mallow”
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Hyde Café
This gorgeous pink, gold and marble corner in the Royal Lancaster Hotel was the setting for the most delicious afternoon tea I have had in a while. I went on a beautiful Friday afternoon, after strolling through Hyde Park with absolutely no expectations. Afternoon tea is one of my top three activities ever, I loveContinue reading “Hyde Café”
The Ivy Asia
St Pauls After months of seeing everyone under the sun on social media go to the Ivy Asia I finally found the perfect time to go to and try The Ivy’s latest concept right before caught the matinee production of Anything Goes in the Barbican. The pieces fell into place as St Pauls is rightContinue reading “The Ivy Asia”
The Glade at Sketch
Sketch is one of those places in London you see on Instagram at least once a week, mainly because the decor is so aesthetically pleasing, it makes for a great backdrop. I have been wanting to go for years, and it took a year-long pandemic lockdown to get me to actually book it. As IContinue reading “The Glade at Sketch”
Zizzi
Since I can remember, Zizzi have had plenty of vegan options on their menu. I rarely go to Zizzi (I don’t know why!) but since I have swapped dinning out for meal deliveries, I have expanded on my selection of eateries, including Zizzi as a new regular choice. Have you tried their ‘Little Soul’ Breads?Continue reading “Zizzi”
Fego
Fego is a chain of café style eateries located in and around the Home Counties. In their own words, they want to have a laidback atmosphere, and this is what you get when you visit. They have multiple Vegan options, from a full-on breakfast to simple granola all the way up to pasta and aContinue reading “Fego”