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The Calabash of Culture, Sydenham Rd, London | Restaurants ...

The Calabash Of Culture (21 Sydenham Road, London SE26) | The ...

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Feeding and healing the body with the fruits of the earth.

There is also a chance to grab a bite to eat at the back of the store from the Honey Hive, a vegan cafe which focuses on food that is good for the body.

A range of nutritional foods are available from live foods, salads and wraps, as well as drinks that are tailored to specific ailments cleverly named soothies.

London's Lesser Known Vegetarian Restaurants | Londonist

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Farmacy: Camilla Al-Fayed's Notting Hill vegetarian restaurant serves a large number of vegetarian and vegan breakfast dishes, soups, sandwiches, salads, 'bowl food', hot classics like pizza and curry, healthy meals in jars and puddings.

My Village Café: Offering a vast number of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes — including Kurdish breakfast — this rustic, characterful veggie café serves up vegetarian food with a big heart.

The Waiting Room: Deptford's dynamic vegetarian café serves a great selection of breakfast and lunch dishes, bagels, burgers and hot dogs — many featuring meat substitutes.

Down To Earth: This stylish, spacious, friendly restaurant on Kensington High Street serves an ambitious menu of raw and cooked vegan and vegetarian dishes; plus breakfast, afternoon tea and Sunday lunch.

The Ragged Canteen: Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall has a vegetarian café, which serves a small, simple menu of sandwiches, toasties, hot dishes and cakes.

The Calabash of Culture - South East London - HappyCow

The Calabash of Culture, London, Lewisham. Book now!

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Vegan cuisine is a food trend that continues to grow and grow within foodie circles, and down in the South London suburb of Sydenham – on Sydenham Road, and right by Sydenham station – you can have your fill of meat and dairy-free cooking at The Calabash of Culture.

Their restaurant is a separate section of their all-natural vegan shop, and their menu takes in all the international influences that are brought to bear on vegan food.

Veganism is huge in India, and at The Calabash of Culture, diners can pick the classic Indian dishes of dhal and vegetable curry, whereas South London visitors who expect a more Caribbean twist are about to try the Chickpea and Callaloo.

Sydenham Road in Sydenham is easily reached from central London and vegans and non-vegans alike could do a lot worse than jumping the train down south for a high-quality, healthy meal.

Reserve a table in advance to see what’s in store at this popular vegan restaurant.

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