- 整體 3
- 食物 2
- 服務 5
- 氛圍 1
Sadly we won’t go back. I had the most beautiful meal here, outdoors, back in June with the most gorgeous, dense,sumptuous vegan and mainly gluten free menu I would describe as Modern North American / European fusion. Lots of stunning plates of pancakes, rose petal strewn coffee, incredible crepes, all very filling and generous with ample use of nut creams, tofu, fresh fruits. Beautifully presented. It was a rare find in London for vegans to have modern,fresh,healthy,gorgeous brunch foodthat is also gluten free.
We went Sunday for brunch. Asked for an outdoor table due to Covid. They have a huge patio area. When we got there, one lone tiny table for two was set out. I was astonished there was not a Gazebo covering, outdoor heaters for the huge space outdoors they have. Most restaurants would give anything for such ample outdoor space in order to accept diners who wish to dine safely. We were rained on and had to eat with hoods up, freezing. Really poor.
The menu had none of the beautiful offerings we had in June. After a two hour drive hoping for a real sumptuous vegan and gluten free treat to celebrate beating cancer, it was such a let down I was in tears. I’ve never cried in my life at disappointment in a restaurant. It was genuinely heartbreaking though.
The menu was basically a bog standard pub menu. It was vegetable heavy, but Spartan. It is an extreme let down for vegans who will definitely travel far to eat amazing food. Instead, the menu went from beautiful, to bog standard token pub vegan falafel, stir fry,jackfruit curry. If you’re a vegan, you know exactly how this is really disappointing as these dishes are literally on every menu at non vegan establishments for vegans. It’s so common that it’s a deeply serious turn off in a modern, innovative place. Few were gluten free.
What we got was one very tiny hassleback sweet potato, half a cauliflower head, one slice of butternut squash with a tiny dollop of butter bean mash,1/2 slice of bread.