The exuberant vegetarian set menu is £25 - do order the tartare of heritage tomatoes and the 'sea and lawn sandwich'. A great restaurant to take the special herbivore in your life to. Read more.
You pay by weight, so that may restrain you somewhat. Make sure you leave room for pudding or you'll be missing out on treats like sticky toffee pudding, cheesecake and strawberry cream. Read more.
The Halloumi Kibi is a perfect summer dish, while the Huevos Rancheros (Mexican breakfast of fried eggs on salsa and tortillas) make a hearty brunch. Read more.
The menu is so exciting, it entices even the most hardened of carnivores. Try the Brie Ice Cream, Elderflower and Hazelnut Crumble, or the warm Walnut Pannacotta and Stilton Dumplings. Read more.
Offerings can include anything from laksas to tagines, burritos to burgers. It's very popular and you can't book, so be sure to leave plenty of time to get a table before your stomach starts growling. Read more.
Smart without being stuffy, this Indian restaurant serves a mind-boggling range of veggie food, with a separate vegan menu. Great for dieters, as 98% of their dishes don't contain butter or cream. Read more.
The Bonnington Café is maintained by a collective of international cooks and on any given day the menu could offer anything from Japanese to medieval-inspired grub. Read more.
The Seitan Stroganoff is a big hit - seitan is meatier in texture than tofu, so it makes a substantial main course. Wash it all down with some organic English lager before you feel too virtuous. Read more.
Established in 1974, they have been feeding London’s vegetarians for 38 years. The menu changes every day and is very reasonably priced. They don't take credit cards. Read more.
The Attendant is a coffee shop in a Victorian-era ex-public toilet. Also, the coffee runs right through you, so you soon find yourself eyeing your "booth" with different intentions. Read more.
Euston Cider Tap's London's first dedicated cider bar, so they have the freedom to serve a 17.5% ABV (!!) number called "Pommeau." Read more.
Head to BC to imbibe drinks like Central America's "No Brainer” served in a Mexican Wrestler style "Barrio Man" Toby jug, or North America's "Pacific Twitch”. Read more.
The skeleton of a giant, Winston Churchill’s dentures and diseased human remains in jars are among the bizarre exhibits at the Hunterian Museum, which is certainly one of London’s strangest. Read more.
A mecca for the international jazz community since first opening in 1959, the legendary Ronnie Scott’s is still one of the finest music venues in the world. Read more.
Very cheap lovely vegetarian indian food - try the uthappams - a kind of lentil pizza/pancake. Read more.