Vegetarian in Britain

Britain is considered one of the most vegetarian-friendly nations in Europe – this is probably because so many of us are vegetarians or vegans. So wherever you choose to dine in Britain, you’re sure to find excellent vegetarian options on offer and people who understand your particular food requirements.

Vegetarian Visitor Guide 2010

Vegetarian Visitor Guide 2010

The new Vegetarian Visitor Guide for 2010 lists private houses, guest houses, hotels, cafes, restaurants and pubs which take catering for vegetarians and vegans seriously.

Artichokes, Borough Market

Vegetarian & vegan restaurants

Where to find the best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Britain and general tips on eating out for those with a veggie diet.

Vegetarian & vegan restaurants
Brick lane sign

Brick Lane - London's 'Curry Capital'

Brick Lane is a vibrant, diverse area renowned for its markets, art galleries, large Bangladeshi community and of course, the best curries outside India.

Brick Lane - London's 'Curry Capital'
Indian Spices

Jain restaurants in Britain

If you follow a Jain diet, it’s not always easy to find suitable restaurants when you’re on holiday. This page offer information on Jain restaurants in Britain.

Jain restaurants in Britain
Curry

Top 10 curry houses in Britain

There are thousands of curry houses all over Britain, so how do you know which are the best? Here are Britain’s top 10 curry houses:

Top 10 curry houses in Britain
Meat and vegetable curry dishes

So, what is a curry exactly......?

Whether you’re a vegetarian or not, it’s often worth choosing a veggie dish in Indian restaurants as the recipe may be 2,000 years in the making.

Vegetarian Curry
Chillis, Borough Market

British curry facts

What’s the most widely eaten dish in Britain? Where does curry some from? See answers to these and other quirky curry questions.

British curry facts
Dipak Valand

Jain food in Britain - traveller's tips

Here 25-year-old Londoner, Dipak Valand, gives us some top insider tips on eating Jain food in Britain.

Jain food in Britain - traveller's tips
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