Eating A Lot of Veg started out as one thing: Pics of food I eat.
Now I blog about the food too!
The pint in this picture is not food but was absolutely delicious
Recent Posts
The Fields Beneath: Plant-Based from Scratch
The Fields Beneath is a cafe, wine shop and local hub in the centre of Kentish Town, focusing on three of the most important things in life: food, coffee and people.
LD's Kitchen: The Black Hearts Vegan Kitchen
In the heat of lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic, Turbowolf’s bassist Lianna Lee Davis created LD’s Kitchen in her home kitchen and laid the groundwork for all vegan goodness that’s been served up in The Black Heart. After texting her tech manager about looking for a space in London this led Lianna to The Black Heart in Camden, and the two are a match made in heaven.
KIN Cafe: Breakfast Plant-Based Paradise
One cold January morning in London, all I wanted was a breakfast burrito. Something with scrambled tofu, avocado, maybe some sweet potato and definitely some cheese. That’s when I stumbled upon KIN Cafe!
Unity Diner: My Favourite Place in London
Unity Diner is my favourite place to eat in London. I typically visit London once a year and without fail for the past three years, Unity Diner has been the highlight.
Sanskruti: Finest & Most Authentic Vegan Indian
With locations in both Liverpool and Manchester, Sanskruti offers authentic Indian vegetarian and vegan cuisine. I will admit right off the bat, this was our third time eating at a Sanskruti restaurant and every time I have been way too hungry to take photos.
The Broadfield: Vegan Fish and Chips
The Boardfield Ale House, in Nether Edge, Sheffield was the very first place where I tried banana blossom “fish” and chips and I fell in love with it instantly.
Proove: A Pizza To Be Proud Of
When I visited Sheffield I knew one of the places I had to go back to was Proove. Proove has been proudly serving up slow-proved 20-hour pizzas that are hand-stretched, topped with the freshest ingredients and cooked to perfection using the authentic pizzaiola methods.
Temple of Fun: Sunday Service
Sunday Service at Church: Temple of Fun consists of a homemade seasoned ‘beef’ wellington in layers of puff pastry with dijon, savoy cabbage and mushroom duxelles. Served alongside the Wellington is squash puree, creamy mash, buttered cabbage, seasoned carrots & parsnip. As well as roasted rosemary and garlic skin-on potatoes, a Yorkshire pudding, a stuffing ball and Temple of Fun’s famous Hendersons Relish gravy. Now tell me you are not hungry.
Nǎm Sông: Vietnamese in Sheffield
Nestled up in Broomhill, Sheffield is Nǎm Sông. Sheffield’s answer to Vietnamese atmosphere, food and coffee. Complete with breakfast, lunch, evening and cocktail menus, Nǎm Sông offers everything you would want from a Vietnamese coffee house and restaurant.
Six By Nico: The Best of The Year
At the end of 2023, I visited Six By Nico to try their ‘best of the year’ six-course tasting menu. The menu consisted of their favourite dishes from all the different menus over the past 12 months coming together to create this final feast. My goodness, this was some of the best food I have ever eaten.
Vibe Cafe: The Best Breakfast in Liverpool
Described as “A food experience for the mind, body and soul”, The Vibe Cafe in Liverpool is the highest-rated vegan restaurant in Liverpool on Happy Cow! Vibe is a family-run business with a dream to share their food, with the city they love.
Viet Shack: Vegan Vietnamese in Manchester
Viet Shack is one of my favourite places to eat in Manchester! With its own vegan menu, Viet Shack offers everything from crispy oyster mushroom calamari, pho chay and even a vegan chickaan burger!
Rosa’s Thai: Vegan Drunken Noodles in Manchester!
So for the first time I visited Rosa’s Thai Restaurant in the Deansgate area of Manchester and I was absolutely blown away (both literally and metaphorically) by the drunken noodles.
Wagamama’s: Need I Say More
What can I say about Wagamama’s that hasn’t already been said before; it’s class! Asian food inspired by the flavours of japan, serving hot pots, ramen, donburi, teppanyaki, curries, the list goes on.
The Koffee Pot: My Favourite Fry Up in Manchester!
Part cafe, part taco bar. The Koffee Pot has been a staple of the Manchester food scene since 1978, serving up breakfasts and pints for 40 years in its home of the North Quarter.