Have you ever wondered where to go to for a good Vegan restaurant in London, well here is another list of my top ones to choose from.
Source:
https://secretldn.com/vegan-restaurants-london/
1. Mildred’s, various locations

Having graced Soho for almost thirty years, Mildred’s is one of the best-loved vegan restaurants in town. They can count Blue Ollis amongst their many fans, who have helped Mildred’s to spread to Camden, Dalston, and King’s Cross. Here, your plant-based food comes in the guise of Sri Lankan curries, halloumi burgers, and even peanut butter chocolate mousse cake. Whoever said eating clean was boring clearly never ate here…
Four locations across London, find your nearest one here.
2. Pied a Terre, Fitzrovia

This luxurious, Michelin-starred restaurant near Goodge Street is highly-regarded for its veggie-friendly haute cuisine. They offer both vegetarian and vegan five-course tasting menus, which are perfect for a fancy fine-dining date with the vegan in your life!
3. 222 Veggie Vegan, West Kensington

This West Kensington joint was on our radar even before Vegan London kindly recommended it, and for good reason. Whilst everything is low-fat, low-salt, and non-GM, they don’t skimp on flavour. Prepare to waddle out of here, particularly if you choose the all-you-can-eat lunchtime buffet; more vegan food than you could possibly manage, all for £10.
222 North End Road, West Kensington, W14 9NU. Nearest station is West Brompton.
4. Comptoir V, Kensal Green

Comptoir V aims to appeal to vegans and meat-eaters alike, and it’s fair to say the menu has us pretty much hooked. The food draws influences from all over the world, and features signature dishes with Middle Eastern and North African origins. Quite simply, Comptoir V is one of the best reasons to head to Kensal Green we’ve yet heard.
1 Keslake Mansions, 12 Station Terrace, NW10 5RU. Nearest station is Kensal Green.
5. Wildflower, Peckham

An ascetic veggie and vegan canteen within the Peckham Levels complex, Wildflower offers a smashing ‘vegan full English’, tons of appetizing brunch, lunch and dinner options, and a six-course vegan tasting menu for just £25pp. Wild, man, wild. Level 5, Peckham Levels, 95a Rye Ln, SE15 4ST.
6. Fed By Water, Dalston

Brought to our attention by Secret London’s resident vegan Asli, Fed By Water is a modern Italian restaurant specialising in clean eating. Their commitment runs so deep that they use only purified water during the cooking process. So when you leave this place, you’ll be extra healthy – and stuffed full of delicious pasta, of course.
64 Kingsland High St, Dalston, E8 2LX. Nearest station is Dalston Kingsland.
7. Rasa, Stoke Newington

Another recommendation from inside Secret London HQ, this is where we’re heading next time we fancy a curry. Rasa serves up incredible vegetarian and vegan dishes from southern India, deservedly winning plaudits for doing so. A wide selection of curries forms the basis of the menu, and the battered banana boli with a peanut and ginger dip makes for a delicious starter. You won’t be able to walk past without being intrigued – particularly since the exterior is a vibrant shade of pink.
They have two restaurants, but the Stoke Newington one is more vegan-friendly. Find it at 55 Stoke Newington Church St, N16 0AR. Nearest station is Stoke Newington.
8. Wulf & Lamb, Chelsea

“Run with the wolves, eat with the lambs” is the ethos of Wulf & Lamb, and it seems like Not So Quiet Grrl (aka Nadia) has been running with the wolves. She was kind enough to tell us about this place, which offers smashing breakfasts as well as hearty mains. There also happens to be a mango and passionfruit cheesecake with our name written on it…
243 Pavilion Road, Chelsea, SW1X 0BP. Nearest station is Sloane Square.
9. Mooshies, Shoreditch

This vegan burger joint is quickly becoming one of the darlings of Brick Lane. Choose one of the burgers, load up on some sides, and contemplate why you didn’t make the switch to veganism earlier. Hmm, it was probably bacon. It usually is…
104 Brick Lane, E1 6RL. Nearest station is Shoreditch High Street.
10. St Margaret’s House Gallery Cafe, Bethnal Green

Out in Bethnal Green, you’ll find the community and charity hub known as St Margaret’s House. Here, you can do yoga or take an art class, but we’d recommend heading straight to the cafe. Start with breakfast – either the vegan full English or a stack of American-style pancakes should do nicely – and watch it get better from there. Absolutely everything here is vegan, so kiss a not-so-fond goodbye to the days of going off-menu!
St. Margaret’s House, 21 Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green, E2 9PL. Nearest station is Bethnal Green.