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Notting Hill & West London


Popular for its all-you-can-eat lunchtime buffet and evening à la carte menu, which draws the West London vegan crowds, this North End Rd restaurant has a delicious choice of heart-and-soul-warming dishes such as pumpkin-and-pinenut risotto, spaghetti polpette (with quinoa and spinach 'meatballs'), seitan stroganoff or the asparagus-and-petit-pois burger, with blueberry-and-vanilla vegan cheesecake for pudding. Reserve ahead.


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