All posts tagged: Pink Floyd

#534 Nice burgers, but not extraordinary, Flower Burger, Rome (It)

restaurant review #534 – Vegan burger restaurant near the Vatican in Rome.

#519 Delicious food, but no warm welcome, vegan resto Ops! Rome (It)

restaurant review #519 – Apparently we don’t look vegan 😉 . When entering this vegan restaurant in Rome, Italy, we were met by a rather short and unwelcoming:

#511 Decent vegan offer, Wasabi, South Kensington, London

restaurant review #511 – We’ve had take away from Wasabi a couple of times before (see this one form the O2). This review is from the Wasabi at South Kensington, near the Royal Albert Hall and the Natural History Museum, London.

#507 Delicious food, Mali Vegan Thai, London

restaurant review #507 – Vegan Thai restaurant! This place is just south east of Hyde Park in the Kensington / Earls Court region.

#504 Lovely lunch, nice vegan restaurant, Buddy Veggy, Rome (It)

restaurant review #504 – Vegan restaurant in Roma!

#500 Lovely dinner, great food, nice decor! Mildreds Victoria, London UK

restaurant review #500 – Yes indeed, 500 restaurant reviews, woohoo! A milestone! And I choose this particular restaurant for number 500, because everything fell into place here 🙂 And also yes, although I had my doubts, I will be continuing with the restaurant reviews, so here’s to 500 more 😉 Mildreds has several vegan restaurants in London. This is from a visit to the restaurant at Victoria, when we were in London for a show of David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) at the Royal Albert Hall (October 2024).

#139 Hustle and bustle in Soho. Dinner at Mildreds, London

Restaurant review #139 – Mildreds is a vegetarian restaurant in London, and has four locations: Soho, Camden, Kings Cross and Dalston. We went to the one in Soho during our short trip to London this Summer. It is in the south side of Soho, near the very busy Piccadilly Circus. We could not make a reservation, as the restaurant has a no booking policy (which we do find quite annoying, and has left us avoiding certain places in the past). But we had no other dinner plans for that first evening in London, and the restaurant was not too far from out hotel, so we headed there early hoping to get a spot. We arrived a bit before 6PM, and luckily, there was still space. Vegan options are clearly indicated on the menu and the wine list also clearly indicates the vegan wines (I think they were all vegan). We were served free water, which was nice! Glass of wine was £5,5. This what we had for dinner: Gyoza dumplings, £6 Hummus, £6 Wood roasted …