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"130 Sheen Road, Richmond-upon-Thames TW9 1UR, EnglandDelivery, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Serves Alcohol, Full BarChinese, Asian, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free OptionsDinner, Late Night+44 20 8332 1018"
"What: Named after the Savoy’s famous black cat, Kaspar’s has long been one of Central London’s most celebrated seafood restaurants. In fact, Winston Churchill used to often dine at this very spot, and if it’s good enough for him it’s good enough for us. Luxurious ingredients are order of the day – expect lobster and indulgent seafood pies – while there’s plenty of theatre at Kaspar’s too, with the chefs coming into the dining room to serve and complete certain dishes.Where: The Savoy Hotel, Strand, WC2R 0EZ"
"The Savoy is the latest top London hotel to embrace al fresco, having launched a pop-up on its iconic entrance courtyard. Titled Solas – which translates as light, joy and comfort in Gaelic – the space features a raw seafood bar, plus a five-metre chandelier artwork, inspired by the 62 chandeliers that grace the hotel."
"Another of the capital’s most famous 5 star hotels with food fit for the Queen. The only top-rated hotel on the River Thames and once enjoyed by the blue-eyed wonder, Frank Sinatra. The Savoy StrandLondon WC2R 0EZVisit website: The Savoy"
"One of the most famous places for all-day dining, The Ivy Cafe is an iconic British brasserie. Whether you're after breakfast, brunch, afternoon tea or dinner, you'll find a variety of menus and decadent interiors to match."
"A traditional pub in Camden, The Colonel Fawcett is serving up all the classics to hungry diners across its two outdoor terraces. Book your table here quick - before they all get taken - and enjoy a weekend brunch, Sunday roast or fish and chips while topping up your tan."
"creates delicious free-from ice cream, soft serve, shakes, crepes and waffles served from its Wardour Street store as well as to buy from Waitrose and Ocado. All of its recipes and ingredients are free from all 14 major allergens, and the brand is Vegan Society registered, which means that you can enjoy delicious treats like chocolate and caramel soft serve and hazelNOT ice cream without any worry."
"Restaurants Ice-cream parlours Soho. Head straight for the outstanding vegan ice-cream at Yorica and you’ll be very pleasantly surprised. Everything in there is dairy-, egg-, gluten- and nut-free, which makes you wonder what exactly is in the WOW Butter to make it so creamy, indulgent and peanut-butter-like."
"The place for all those with dietary requirements, you won't find dairy, nuts, eggs, gluten or other hidden allergens in Yorica. Also on offer are shakes, crepes and waffles - now we just have to decide where to start."
"Another longstanding veggie stalwart, The Gate has been serving fantastic vegetarian food since it opened more than 30 years ago. It now serves an almost entirely vegan menu across its branches in Islington, Marylebone, Hammersmith and St John's Wood. After tucking into veg-packed dinner dishes of miso-glazed aubergines, wild mushroom risotto cake and meat-free tagine, head over at the weekends for the brunch menu, complete with vegan pancakes and vegan full English."
"One of the most infamous vegetarian friendly restaurants in London, it's The Gate that shines out bright on the dining scene. Popular in Seymour Place, not only is the menu entirely vegetarian, the dishes are seasonal and there's plenty of vegan options to go around."