New raw café in Central London

If you are excited by raw food, news of the impending opening of Rawligion should please you.

The Rawligion Facebook page describes the outlet as specialising in:

Organic, plant based, raw food and drinks including raw chocolates, cold press juice and delicious dairy free milks!

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The café is located on Tottenham Street, just near Goodge Street Underground Station. Look for their grand opening in either late May or early June.

You can visit the Rawligion website and follow them on Twitter.

Extra note: this news article suggests Rawligion will be completely vegan except for honey in some dishes.

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New vegan street food in Mexico

Mexico is too intense. The speed at which the vegan scene is expanding is mind-boggling.

Today I found out about a new vegan hamburger and hot dog stand called Pan D-Monium that opened only two months ago.

Situated in the Roma Norte district, Pan D’Moniun is serving up simple yet delicious vegan comfort food near the corner of Colima and Orizaba.

Check out these photos.

Brand new #vegan burger and hot dog stand opened in Mexico City just two months ago. Pan D’Monium. #cdmx

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How about this awesome hot dog with fries at Pan D’Monium in Mexico City today? #vegan #cdmx

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Fab #vegan burger at Pan D’Monium in Mexico City today. #cdmx #romanorte

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My first trip to eat at this street food stand will certainly not be my last. The food was inexpensive and tasty while the people running the business couldn’t have been nicer.

You can like Pan D’Monium on Facebook.

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HUGE vegan festival this weekend

The fifth North East Vegan Festival (NEVFEST) organised by Farplace Animal Rescue is taking place this Sunday (May 15, 2016) at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland between 10:30am and 5:00pm.

Farplace Animal Rescue is a no-kill sanctuary based in Westgate, County Durham. Farplace take in all kinds of animals (including wildlife) and profits from this festival go to help care for the animals in the sanctuary.

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At the event there will be live music, a massive selection of cakes, tasty curries, hot dogs, cosmetics, crafts and much more. Talks have been arranged throughout the day as well as cooking demonstrations and documentaries for viewing.

Get along this weekend!

Visit NEVFEST online, like the event on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.

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Best vegan restaurant in the UK up for sale

In this blog post from last year, I declared Wildebeest to be the best vegan restaurant in the UK.

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Sad news has just reached me that the owners of this glorious eatery want to step away from the business following the birth of their daughter.

In slightly better news, the owners are looking to sell the restaurant. This is what they recently posted on their Facebook page:


Hello everyone,

We’ve got some news to share… After a lot of thought, it’s time for us to announce that we’ve decided to put Wildebeest up for sale. We’ve had a truly fantastic couple of years starting up and running the restaurant, and the response from the local community and beyond has been incredible. It’s still unbelievable to us when the restaurant is jam-packed and we receive such wonderful reviews (we really do have the best customers), and we’ve met so many lovely people!

But as some of you may know, our daughter Luna was born at the start of the year, and we simply feel that our priorities have changed – running a restaurant requires our full time dedication and we feel we can’t then fully dedicate ourselves to raising Luna as we want to.

Thank you so much to everyone for all of your support, we’re super proud of what we’ve achieved and love the fact that Falmouth has so wholeheartedly embraced a completely vegan establishment. We’ll remain open as normal until some nice person decides to buy the business – we’ll keep you all updated, of course. And hey, if you fancy taking on a thriving vegan restaurant that’s good to go, in a prime Falmouth location, get in touch! Info@wildebeestcafe.com.

Thank you all!

Rose and Josh xxx

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OK. Somebody buy this place and keep it going!

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Vegan pizza in Exeter!

As much as I would like to eat every single vegan food item in every part of the world, there is only one FGV and I physically can’t be everywhere.

Thankfully, friendly readers like Alex send me awesome guest reviews of food in their neighbourhood and places they have visited.

Check out what Alex has to say about gorgeous vegan pizza being served up in Exeter:

The Old Fire House in Exeter is famous for two reasons. A tenuous possibility it was the inspiration for the “Leaky Cauldron Pub” in Harry Potter is the first and, more importantly, its amazing vegan pizza is the second.

We have always used the Harry Potter link as a brilliant excuse to take visitors to this pub and then stuff our faces with pizza.

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The menu actually has a number of vegan options, all very clearly marked. If you are organised enough on a Sunday, which we have only succeeded in being once, the Vegan Sunday Roast Lunch is stunning. The Chickpea & Spinach cake is not remarkable but the thick gravy and roasted vegetables more than make up for it.

In the evening pizza is their thing and we are talking big square pub style pizza served minutes after you order. It would be a challenge for anyone to finish a whole pizza themselves. The best ratio we have found so far is three people to two pizzas.

You have four vegan options but to be honest, who would bother with a plain or mushroom pizza when you can have something with wacky toppings. Chickpeas on a pizza. I class that as a wacky topping and together with the sweet roasted butternut, it works really well.

A word of warning on the next logical choice, the “Fired Up”. It is, as the menu says, extra hot. Don’t let this put you off though. It is really good with the heat coming from the smaller sliced red chiles rather than the big chunky jalapeños which are just tangy. If you are not into the heat then best to avoid, but if you are sharing pizzas then give it a try. It really compliments the sweetness of the butternut pizza.

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Any vegan pizza review needs to go into detail about the vegan cheese. In the case of these pizzas the cheese is of no real significance, rather the flavours and textures all come from the other toppings. The cheese is a mere decoration to make the pizza conform to what society has convinced us it should look like.

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Being a pub popular with students from the local university, drink prices are reasonable. Along the back walk behind the bar they have boxes of local ciders, many of which are proper cider that are not the carbonated type that feel like they will take the enamel off your teeth they are so dry. As these ciders are from smaller producers and typically made traditionally they are more likely to be vegan, but obviously you still need to check. A good place to start is with any made by Cornish Orchards as all their ciders are vegan.

Thanks for the great review, Alex. Next time I find myself in Exeter, I will definitely stop by The Old Fire House for a pizza and a cider.

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Maoz London closed?

This is terrible news.

A reader named Chris posted on my Facebook page yesterday to ask if I knew anything about Maoz on Old Compton Street being closed. He said it was shut with no sign of it being temporary and the HappyCow listings site has it marked as closed.

I am devastated.

I can’t remember the number of times I’ve stumbled into the store for a bag of hot chips after a few too many pints at a nearby gay bar.

It really was one of the best places for vegans to eat in Central London.

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Falafel and Belgian fries from Maoz in London

I have emailed the company to see if they have any news regarding the closure. If you have any further information, please let me know.

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Queer Vegan Disco special event: One night only

London has never really known a party like Queer Vegan Disco.

This now-defunct monthly night was always the brightest and best celebration of the LGBT community, our friends, fabulous music and compassion.

If you were one of our regulars, or someone who always thought they would like to attend but never quite made it, there is some great news in store for you.

Queer Vegan Disco returns for one night only this summer!

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Your host Fat Gay Vegan (that’s me!) will be back from a 6 month stay in Mexico City and is desperate to resurrect this night one more time.

We will be playing a LOT of our favourite Prince tunes as a celebration of the artist formerly known as the artist formerly known as Prince, plus we will have our usual mix of indie, pop, alternative, rock, dance, 80s, 90s and more.

Of course the venue for this QVD return is the always 100% vegan Kabaret in Wood Green.

We expect turnout to be huge for this one time event, so you will most definitely want to buy your ticket in advance to ensure your entry.

Advance tickets are just £3 plus a small booking fee. If we have any space left on the night, door tickets will be £5. Click here to buy your ticket now.

You should also RSVP to the Facebook event and use the invite button to tell all your friends.

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Guest post: Vegan food experience in India

Guest post by Ian McDonald:

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I think this is the best vegan pizza I’ve ever had. I loved the cripsness of the base, the home-made cheesiness of the topping. Perhaps it’s the freshness of the ingredients. It’s definitely in the same rank as the vegan pizzas in East London, but it’s hard to do a side-by-side comparison.

Because this one is in Ahmedabad, India.

Ahmdedabad was the first port of call in India for my radio series “Vegetarianism: The Story So Far”. It has Gandhi’s ashram, and an animal hospital based in a traditional Jain cow sanctuary. (You can hear the latter in the latest episode, about Indian’s animal advocate king.)

It’s in Gujarat, the corner of India closest to Pakistan and the Middle East, and the poor beasts of burden include camels as well as horses and bulls. Many Gujaratis follow vegetarian faiths – Jainism and Vaishnavism. (An Italian traveller in sixteenth century Gujarat once said the locals “do not feed upon anything that contains blood, nor do they permit among them that any injury be done to any living creature, like our Leonardo da Vinci.”)

What’s that? Shut up about history and talk about food? Okay, here’s another picture of food.

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This is a raw chocolate cake. I don’t usually go for raw, but this really moist and tasty.

The recipes are by the fantastic chef Gemma Ferre. Gemma moved to Ahmedabad from London, starting the cafe with her friend Nimi Hirani. Nimi was born in Gujarat, raised in Kenya, worked for the NHS in London, and is a vegan campaigner who provides a home to camels, cows, goats, and even two emus on her land in nearby Kutch.

The Philosophy Club takes up a shopfront in the ground floor of an office block. It’s between the main Hare Krishna temple and a large glossy air-conditioned shopping mall. I’m geeky enough to want to tell you that the district is named Satellite for its space research institutes. When you enter the Philosophy Club you discover a welcoming homely cafe with hardwood furniture, improvised light fittings, and eclectic mismatched crockery that could be in Hackney. Except better.

What Gemma cooks up is truly amazing. She brings much of her native Catalonian experience to the menu – from homemade gnocchi with garlic to Mediterranean cream potato soup. And the folk of Ahmedabad agree – the cafe won “Casual Dining – Best European Cuisine” at the Times of India’s Food Awards for Ahmedabad. Word is, Gemma is planning open a bigger branch closer to the centre of town.

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And feast your eyes on the chocolate brownie with walnuts. Delicious.

The Philosophy Club lives up to its name, with a gentle ambience, a bookshelf, and the occasional music or poetry reading. It’s a great little cafe that actively promotes veganism. Part of me wishes it was nearer to home; but I know I shouldn’t be so selfish. For now, I’ll just have to salivate over food pics on the Philosophy Club’s Facebook page.

Ian McDonald produces “The Vegan Option” (tagline: really interesting radio that just happens to be vegan), and is currently working on “Vegetarianism: The Story So Far”, a fascinating exploration of meat-free and compassionate history. Dr Ian McDonald is a BBC-trained digital media producer whose work has been broadcast on national radio in the UK. He lives in East London with Mazzy, a rescued cat.

  • Full disclosure: Nimi was also astoundingly helpful to me in my travels around India, including advice and interpreting Hindi. It became a bit of a base of operations in Ahmedabad. I’ve tried to be objective about the food, but judging by the rave reviews from mainstream Indian media it’s really not just me.

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New vegan ice creams in London!

Oh dear. I don’t want these new vegan ice creams, I seriously NEED them.

I have written about Juice Baby in the past. This small food provider on impossibly ritzy King’s Road in West London is home to a delicious raw taco bowl and the most glorious caramel slice (read about the eatery here).

News has just reached me of the brand new addition to the Juice Baby line up and if you don’t mind, I’d rather let the photo do all the talking.

I’m not being hysterical when I say they might very well be the finest vegan ice creams I have ever set my chubby eyes upon.

Juice Baby has just moved to the number one spot on places I must visit as soon as I return to London in July. Please dear readers, don’t eat them all before I get there.

Follow Juice Baby on Instagram.

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Closed vegan café in London set to reopen

Vegan Hippo didn’t exactly disappear with a lot of tears.

The Soho-based café was a bit more miss than hit and loving reviews weren’t flowing from the mouths of diners. However, the owners have seemingly taken advantage of their down time in order to reevaluate how they create and serve food.

And now they are back on the scene. The following message was posted on the Vegan Hippo Facebook page two days ago:

Vegan Hippo is about to reopen! We’ve listened to feedback and are starting again with a new and improved menu, and lots of take-away food too for eating in the park or taking to the office. All suggestions welcomed! Tell us anything you’d especially like to see us offer. Thank you!

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Are you excited about the return of Vegan Hippo?

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