Amazon.co.uk Review
Finding a good vegetarian restaurant in London can be quite a nightmare for a visitor who does not have friends to recommend one. And Paul Gaynor and Alex Bourke, the authors of
Vegetarian London, are the perfect people to get recommendations from. Paul is the UK office manager for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and Alex is director of the Vegan Society. They have eaten their way around hundreds of vegetarian and vegan restaurants and listed 250 of them in their book. They are grouped by postal code or county and the street address, telephone number, opening hours and nearest tube or railway station are listed. Some of the restaurants are photographed and a short description and price guideline accompanies each entry. A bonus is a section on where to find 150 of the best healthfood and wholefood shops, juice bars, and vegan pubs. There's also a map of London and a directory of vegetarian groups.
Vegetarian London is part of a series of books, which includes
Vegetarian France,
Vegetarian Britain and
The Hippy Cookbook.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Synopsis
This guide to everything vegetarian in London offers a thorough run-down of health and wholefood shops, restaurants serving vegetarian food, green shops and places to buy cruelty-free cosmetics and clothes as well as vegetarian accommodation.