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This week we’re trying something new! Veganuary in London. Here are some of the best spots.

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00:00It's 2025, the start of a new year, and like many people, I'm embracing the
00:05chance for a fresh start, a clean slate. So I've decided to try something new,
00:11nothing too radical, just a simple goal, it's veganuary. I know, pretty basic, but
00:17where else to take on this challenge than in London? The capital has an
00:23abundance of incredible vegan spots and I'm eager to explore some of them this
00:27month. So this is the challenge, to go a whole month without missing meat and
00:31dairy and seek out as many spots as possible. Now to be honest I'm not that
00:38far off already, I don't usually use dairy milk in my coffee, I don't really
00:43have cheese in the fridge, so this one might be a breeze. But to kick things off
00:48I'm heading to En Route for a Caribbean Indian fusion vegan lunch, a gem in
00:53Clapham with another branch in Peckham, South East London as well. Now this place
00:59is super low-key, the atmosphere inside is great and it's been getting rave
01:03reviews. This Indian vegan restaurant with a Caribbean influence is seriously
01:08creative, it's got dishes like oyster, fried mushrooms and even typical masala
01:14dosas as well, and those dishes are exactly what we ordered. If you're
01:19looking for the perfect replacement for fried chicken then look no further than
01:24this place. The oyster mushrooms are absolutely unreal and some of them are
01:29even bigger than the size of a normal chicken drumstick. It comes with a scotch
01:34bonnet chilli sauce and a mayo, it was really delightful. I would highly recommend
01:38getting this dish if you come here and the portion size was really generous too,
01:42especially when you compare them to the size of most dishes in London. Now even
01:47though this is a fusion restaurant with dishes like fried oyster mushroom or a
01:51plantain chaat, some of these Indian dishes are really authentic. I mean the
01:56masala dosa for example is almost exactly how it would look in a
02:00restaurant in India, really generous with the potato and spinach, chutney and dal
02:04on the side, although it is much more expensive than you might pay for a meal
02:09in Mumbai. Having said that though, for London this food was incredible value. It
02:15was just £19 for the fried oyster mushrooms and the masala dosa combined.
02:21Now just because I'm doing veganuary doesn't necessarily mean I have to be
02:26healthy, so I travelled down from Enroute in Clapham to Crystal Palace in South
02:31London to check out one of London's best rated vegan cafes. With a 4.8 star on
02:37Google, Nama's cafe serves up desserts from lemon tart to pastries and yes
02:42they're all plant-based. I tried their Nutella swirl and it did not disappoint.
02:46It actually tasted really buttery and listen guys that is fine by me. Stay
02:52tuned for some more vegan dishes and for more what's on news from across the
02:56capital head to LondonWorld.com

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