New vegan pop up in East London

Tendril is a brand new vegan pop up restaurant starting its residency at The Hive in Bethnal Green from January 10, 2020.

Tendril is the brainchild of Chef Rishim Sachdeva and there more plans to spread his tasty food far and wide around the capital in 2020. Tendril is just the first stop.

So what exactly will Chef Rishim be serving at Tendril in Bethnal Green?

A sample menu highlights the following:

  • Zucchini Pancakes with creamy turmeric puree and chives
  • Homemade crispy potato terrine, smoked ketchup, Butter beans, scallions and roasted mushrooms
  • Purple sweet potato fritters with pea puree and burnt cabbage salsa
  • Crispy Salt and Pepper Mushrooms with sweet chilli dipping sauce and shaved almonds
  • Roasted brussel sprouts with chilli oil, hazelnuts and black garlic
  • Cauliflower and leek XO with cacao nibs and hazelnut
Purple potato fritter
Mushroom and leek truffles

You can follow Tendril on Instagram and see the exact the location of The Hive online thanks to Google Maps.

Redchurch beer list

If you dine and drink at The Gallery Cafe in Bethnal Green often, you will probably have seen and maybe even tasted some of the bottled beers by Redchurch Brewery.

Located just around the corner from the veggie cafe, Redchurch brews are a favourite of east London locals.

redchurch-brewery-logo

Check out the list of vegan beers Redchurch will be serving at London Vegan Beer Fest this Saturday:

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Waffles and pizza

You gotta give props to The Gallery Cafe in Bethnal Green. They don’t rest on their east London laurels and are constantly looking for inventive and tasty ways to make hungry vegans like me visit them more often.

And here they go again!

The Gallery Cafe on Old Ford Road
The Gallery Cafe on Old Ford Road

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So fresh and so clean

Before we move forward, we often have to look to the past, so I wanna ask you to cast your mind back to one of my most controversial posts.

My article about The Gallery Cafe in Bethnal Green is infamous. People still talk to me about it and the content divides many vegans. Heck, somebody even referenced it recently in an article about why vegans should feel comfortable eating oysters and mussels! It is the blog post that won’t go away.

Read the original post here if you like, but in a nutshell I questioned why The Gallery Cafe fried their vegan burger in the same oil as halloumi and if this was a compromise of the vegan status of the food.

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In too deep

Whenever you eat vegan food in a non-vegan establishment, you really are at the mercy of the place. I recently found out that one of my favourite non-vegan vegan food suppliers was maybe not taking my food choices as seriously as I was.

Does this story have a happy ending? Read on…

The Gallery Cafe on Old Ford Road

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It’s a bout time

I love vegan food. I love vegan beer. I love roller derby. Cram these three things into a fun afternoon in London and I’m a fabulously-happy FGV.

Derby at York Hall in Bethnal Green

A few weekends back, Josh and I went on a little journey to Bethnal Green in order to be part of a fantastic afternoon of roller derby hosted by the London Rockin’ Rollers. As the derby explosion grips the UK, the Rockin’ Rollers are busy carving their own chunk of the pie. In gorgeous York Hall on Old Ford Road, skaters battle it out on a wooden flat track as punters cheer on from the balcony seating or trackside. With vegan bottled beer on sale and a vegetarian eatery doors away, I could be forgiven

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