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Where to eat… Duck and Waffle, London
https://duckandwaffle.com/menu/all-day#menu Duck and Waffle is expensive. And fancy. It is on the 40th floor of 110 Bishopsgate in London, and is 230m high. One word of warning, the lift is fast (well, it would have to be), so be ready. In terms of vegetarian food, it isn’t good. There are a lot of egg dishes, so…
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Where to eat… Tonkotsu
Click to access Tonkotsu%20Group%20A3%20Menu%20V4.3.pdf http://www.tonkotsu.co.uk/page/home Now, the traditional Tonkotsu ramen is made by cooking pork bones for up to 18 hours. Definitely NOT veggie friendly. However, do not fear, there are a couple of meat-free option here: Curried Pumpkin & Spiced Corn Ramen – Pumpkin, squash and tonyu soy milk puree with a hint of…
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Where to eat… Bus Stop, Brighton
http://www.busstop.biz/bus-stop-food-menu I’ve never had particularly good experiences with caribbean food. There tends to only be about one, maybe two options, and it’s just not my type of food. I was pleasantly surprised by Bus Stop. It is a small restaurant, and was really busy, so i would recommend booking. The veggie options (for main) are:…
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Where to eat… Barbaracca, Godalming
http://www.barbaracca.com/menu We had high hopes for this place. It is often busy, and looks different to your usual restaurant. As one of the last restaurants we had let to try in Godalming, and were looking forward to some delicious Sicilian food. The menu isn’t overly inspiring, but there are a few choices (not if you’re…
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Where to eat… The Inn On The Lake, Godalming
https://www.theinnonthelake.co.uk/content/pcdg/south-east/theinnonthelake/lunchmenu I think this restaurant must be part of a chain as I had seen this menu before, potentially the Wotton Hatch near Dorking, but i’ll have to check that. As before, the vegetarian options were: Deep-fried Somerset Brie in panko breadcrumbs with apricot & cumin chutney Margherita Pizza – mozzarella, cherry tomatoes and basil…
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Where to eat… Nando’s
https://www.nandos.co.uk/food/menu A chicken shop, right? Whenever I tell people that Nando’s is one of my favourite places to eat, it always gets the same reaction. However, i have always found that this restaurant has many more options for vegetarians than other similarly priced places, even more so since they updated their menu. Here are your…
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Where to eat… Cote Brasserie, Godalming
Click to access Cote%20Breakfast%20Menu.pdf French food is always a bit of a worry for vegetarians, as its not known for its meat free options, however, having brunch at Cote is easy as a vegetarian. Easy as there aren’t many options. The food is good, and reasonable (if you get the cooked breakfast, juice and hot…
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Where to eat… Bills, Guildford
https://bills-website.co.uk/ Bills has always been a place I look forward to eating at, with an ever changing menu, there is always something new to try. The menu lists five options, including two vegan choices, and the four vegetarian mains also includes two vegan dishes. My only criticism is that it can be quite dark in…
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Where to eat… Up Beet Food Company Supper Club
Up Beet Food Company’s Best of British Vegan Supper Club review
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Where to eat… Thai Bite, Godalming
http://www.thaibite.net/ Thai Bite is one of those restaurants that i often walk past and look into to see if bursting with customers, both eat in and take away. As you will know, i love thai food, and have very high standards for the cuisine. Even sitting at our table, i could hear other diners commenting…
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Where to eat… The Wotton Hatch, Dorking
http://www.wottonhatch.co.uk/content/pcdg/south-east/wottonhatch/lunchmenu Ok, so not technically in Dorking itself, this pub is in a small village called Wotten, that i hadn’t actually heard of until I was taken there a few weeks ago. We ate lunch there, and i was surprised by the length of the menu, especially the fact that there were several vegetarians options…
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Where to eat… Piazza Firenze
http://www.piazzafirenze.com/ Piazza Firenze is a small italian restaurant located on Godalming high street (although there are also ones in Teddington and Hampton Hill). With many large chain italian restaurants on the high street, it is nice to see a small place like this doing well. We had noticed that it often quite busy, which is…