London has firmly established itself as one of Europe's most exciting vegan dining destinations, with plant-based restaurants pushing culinary boundaries far beyond simple salads and tofu. From Michelin-quality fine dining in Soho to budget-friendly havens serving globally-inspired comfort food, the capital's vegan scene caters to every palate and occasion. Many of these innovative spots now offer digital menus via DineCard, making it easier than ever to explore their creative plant-based offerings with a simple scan.
The original Mildreds in Soho has been serving its beloved plant-based menu since 1988, earning legendary status among London vegans and vegetarians long before it was trendy. While you'll find the same menu highlights as other locations—don't miss the Malaysian Rendang curry with its rich coconut sauce—this compact Carnaby spot retains the intimate, slightly cramped charm of the original. The prime Soho location makes it perpetually busy with a mix of West End shoppers, office workers, and longtime devotees who've been coming for decades. Arrive early for lunch or late afternoon to snag a table, or embrace the queue as part of the authentic experience.
Unity Diner stands apart as London's first not-for-profit vegan restaurant, with all proceeds funding animal sanctuary Surge—so your burger literally saves lives. The American-style comfort food menu features towering burgers, loaded nachos, and the must-order Buffalo Cauliflower Wings tossed in fiery sauce with ranch dipping that'll convert even the most skeptical wing enthusiast. The industrial-chic Brick Lane location attracts an activist-minded crowd alongside East End locals, with weekend DJ sets and a full bar making it equally suited for Saturday night hangs as casual dinners. The mission-driven ethos and welcoming, community vibe make every meal feel meaningful.
Bubala brings the vibrant flavors of Middle Eastern and Eastern Mediterranean cuisine to Soho with a plant-based twist that feels fresh and modern. The sharing-style menu was designed for groups—order the Mezze Platter piled with hummus, baba ganoush, crispy cauliflower, and warm pita to start, then dive into creative mains like burnt aubergine with tahini. The energetic, slightly chaotic atmosphere and open kitchen create a convivial buzz perfect for groups of friends or casual dates who like to eat family-style. Weekend brunch featuring shakshuka and halloumi (yes, vegan halloumi!) has developed its own devoted following.
The Victoria outpost of the Mildreds empire benefits from a more spacious, airy layout than its older siblings while maintaining the same commitment to globally-inspired plant-based plates. The Mildreds Burger—a legendary cashew and mushroom patty that predates the Impossible craze—remains the benchmark for homemade veggie burgers in London. The neighborhood vibe attracts a mix of local residents and travelers staying nearby, with a more relaxed pace than the bustling Covent Garden location making it ideal for leisurely lunches or early dinners. The Pimlico setting also means you'll actually get a table without a marathon wait.
Meat The Vegans delivers exactly what the cheeky name promises—gloriously indulgent plant-based versions of classic comfort food in the vibrant chaos of Camden Market. Their Philly Cheesesteak dripping with cashew cheese and loaded fries have achieved cult status among vegans and curious meat-eaters alike, proving junk food doesn't need animals to be crave-worthy. The casual market stall setting means you'll be eating standing or perched on communal benches, perfect for fueling up between vintage shopping or live music. With its sky-high ratings and wallet-friendly prices, expect weekend queues—but the loaded nachos and burgers are worth the wait.
KIN has nailed the all-day café concept with a bright, Scandi-minimalist space that transitions seamlessly from laptop-friendly mornings to cocktail-fueled evenings. Their Jackfruit Tacos are Instagram-famous for good reason—perfectly seasoned pulled jackfruit with zingy slaw and chipotle mayo that'll make you forget about carnitas. The weekend brunch service draws crowds for creative scrambles and açai bowls, while evening transforms the space with inventive cocktails and small plates ideal for sharing. The Fitzrovia location attracts a stylish crowd of freelancers, influencers, and locals who appreciate good design as much as good food.
Gauthier Soho made headlines when chef Alexis Gauthier converted his Michelin-recognized French restaurant to fully plant-based in 2021, proving haute cuisine doesn't need animal products. The multi-course tasting menu is a masterclass in technique and flavor, with dishes like the Smoked Carrot Tart rivaling anything you'd find in Paris, finished tableside with theatrical flair. The Georgian townhouse setting exudes old-world elegance with intimate, candlelit rooms perfect for anniversaries or closing that important deal. This is special occasion dining with a price tag to match, but the impeccable service and boundary-pushing cuisine justify every penny.
This Hare Krishna-run gem in the heart of Soho delivers phenomenal value with its all-you-can-eat vegetarian buffet that's been fueling West End workers and students since the 1980s. The menu changes daily but expect authentic Indian curries, dahl, samosas, and salads piled high on your plate for under a tenner—the Mixed Vegetable Curry with fluffy basmati is consistently excellent. The casual, no-frills cafeteria setting and spiritual vibe won't win design awards, but the warmth of the volunteers and the unbeatable price point make this a beloved local secret. Perfect for solo diners, budget travelers, or anyone seeking nourishing comfort food without the fancy trappings.
Tucked inside the iconic Borough Market, Mallow has become the destination for plant-based fine dining that rivals any omnivore restaurant in London. Chef James Griffin crafts seasonal tasting menus that showcase British produce with French technique—the Celeriac Wellington is an absolute showstopper with its flaky pastry and truffle jus. The intimate, greenhouse-style space feels romantic yet relaxed, making it ideal for special occasions or impressing a date who thinks vegan food is boring. With an impeccable wine pairing program and location steps from the Thames, this is elevated plant-based dining done right.
A pioneer of London's plant-based scene since 1988, Mildreds Covent Garden remains the gold standard for creative vegan comfort food in the heart of theatreland. Their legendary Sri Lankan Sweet Potato Curry is a riot of fragrant spices and coconut cream that's converted countless carnivores, while the globally-inspired menu spans everything from Korean pancakes to mushroom risotto. The buzzing, bohemian atmosphere makes it perfect for pre-theatre dinners or catching up with friends over their exceptional natural wine list. Despite its central location and stellar reputation, prices remain remarkably reasonable—book ahead or expect to queue.
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