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ryokohichan.blogspot.com

http://ryokohichan.blogspot.com/2010/02/vegan-routes.html

 
thirtyfootscrew.com

Vegan Routes Double Decker Bus Restaurant, London

It’s clearly Food Day on thirtyfootscrew.com, having breakfasted at Fuzzy’s Grub and having lunched in a Cafe Nero I found myself in need of dinner roundabouts Piccadili Circus. Being Tourist Town I wasn’t too otimistic about finding much interesting but in the end I found a red double decker bus converted into a vegan restaurant!

In the heart of Soho, not far from the Trocadero and right next to the famous Zilli Fish th place stands out like a sore thumb but makes a welcome break from the usual shops and restaurants.

Vegan Routes offers both take away and eat-in options though I’d recommend the latter sincethe staff are genuine and friendly and you get to soak up the Soho atmosphere watching people passing by (often with quizzical expressions). Food-wise I had a green tea, a chickpea stew and a smoothies to finish and they were all excellent, I shall definitely return!

[http://thirtyfootscrew.com/2010/02/05/vegan-routes-double-decker-bus-restaurant-london/]

 
www.happycow.net

"Interesting bus location"

Review: The staff were very friendly, downstairs on the bus is the kitchen. walking along the street the bus certainly stands out with its massive vegan routes sign on the side. Upstairs and outside are seating areas with upstairs being very cosy but probably being able to seat around 25 people. I had shepherds pie which was very tasty 9/10, a delicious soup, a smoothie and cake which ended up at about 17 pounds. Quite expensive but I didn't mind. All the food looked very healthy.
It would be nice if their was a bit more choice on the menu perhaps some kind of lentil burger. I'd defiantly visit again.
 

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