Best vegan restaurants in London
14 venues in London rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
14 venues in London rated S to B for vegan, every tier backed by cited sources.
Mallow Borough Market is a 100% plant-based restaurant — no animal products are served on the premises. The venue's own website describes it as 'a 100% plant-based restaurant… seasonal. sustainable. vegan.' Multiple independent sources corroborate this, and the FLO London review notes the brand has been 'completely plant-based since 2021'. There is no risk of non-vegan cross-contamination from the kitchen itself.
Studio Gauthier operates a 100% animal-free kitchen. The venue's own website describes a '100% animal-free menu', HappyCow lists it as a vegan restaurant, and two independent blog reviews (thelittlelondonvegan and flickingthevs) both confirm it is a 100% vegan business. No animal products are on the premises structurally.
Fed By Plants is a 100% vegan restaurant ('completely plant-based', 'entirely possible to cook high quality, tasty, delicious food made from plants'). No animal products are present on the premises; the entire menu — burgers, pizzas, cakes, desserts, coffee milks — is plant-based. Structural impossibility of non-vegan cross-contamination satisfies Tier S path (i).
Mildreds Covent Garden is a 100% vegan restaurant, described as a 'vibrant vegan restaurant' and 'plant-based food' destination. Every item on the menu — from snacks and mains to desserts and drinks — is plant-based, with no animal products served on the premises.
Mildreds Soho describes itself as 'London's original vegan pioneer' since 1988 and explicitly markets as a 100% plant-based restaurant; every item on the published menus is vegan, with no meat, fish, or animal-derived ingredients listed anywhere on the menu.
Mildreds Victoria explicitly describes itself as a vegan restaurant and states 'All our dishes & drinks are plant-based. ' The entire menu — across breakfast, brunch, mains, desserts and drinks — is plant-based with no animal products listed. This is a structurally dedicated vegan kitchen.
Vantra is a 100% vegan restaurant—no animal products on premises—confirmed by the venue's own website, HappyCow listing, multiple community reviewers, and third-party directories; structurally impossible to cross-contaminate with animal-derived ingredients.
The venue is named 'Vegan Yes' and its website and menu describe it as a 'plant-based restaurant' serving 'Italian–Korean fusion vegan cuisine'. The Vegan Society accreditation source confirms the venue is listed as a Vegan Society Trademark holder, meeting the accredited path to Tier S.
Gauthier Soho is a 100% plant-based restaurant. Chef Alexis Gauthier's stated mission is 'to help form a new plant-based future of food' and the menu is described as 'without using any animal produce'. The official menu page states 'I feel lucky to serve French gastronomy without using animals'. The restaurant group is described as '100% Vegan'. This is a structurally dedicated vegan kitchen — no animal products on the premises.
100% vegan kitchen; all dishes are plant-based and no animal products are used or stored on premises. Official menu states 'Incredible Vegan dishes made in house by experienced Vegan chefs.' Venue policy also requires all cakes brought in to be vegan. Multiple sources confirm the venue is fully vegan.
Amrutha is a 100% vegan restaurant with an entirely plant-based menu at both its Earlsfield and Honor Oak locations. Multiple independent sources confirm the kitchen cooks exclusively vegan food from scratch. No animal products are present on the premises, making cross-contamination with non-vegan ingredients structurally impossible.
The venue is explicitly '100% Plant-based' according to its own website, confirmed by multiple reviewer references to everything being vegan. No animal products are used anywhere in the kitchen.
Farmacy is a 100% plant-based restaurant — reported as fully vegan since October 2019, including removal of bee pollen from smoothies. The entire kitchen handles no animal products.
Meat The Vegans describes itself as a fully plant-based dining destination across all five of its kitchen concepts (Karma Oriental, Yooow Vegan, Texcoco, M'eat the Indian Vegan, Two Peas). Every concept is explicitly stated to use entirely plant-based ingredients, indicating a 100% vegan kitchen with no animal products on the premises.
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