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Bidra med feedbackI wish I could give this place 5 stars (can only be given all-vegan places) but the vegan fish chips is amazing! the owner was beautiful and so friendly. the half of the menu is vegan. it is not in a tourist area, but only about 2 minutes walk from the homerton metro station and the trip worth!
Really the biggest vegan almost food I ever tasted! my friend is Japanese and loves fish he has no other vegan fish except this and order it every time we go. the entire menu is made in a way they never expect the aromen to really taste something.
More places like these in Great Britain, please. very beautiful owners with understanding what veganism is. love the atmosphere of the real chip shop, no hipster fantasy wants cool bistro
Fish and chips were on a level just surpassed by the real thing a handful of times in my life and the best I had as a vegan. something too much BBQ sauce in my cousins Jackfruit wrap and the veg inside is uncooked, just a head up. for £7.80 I was very well fed and would have it again. I will reopen the loaded pommes after the pub next door
This place is so surprising and impressive. It's really cool yet totally unpretentious as in not an obviously trendy space, with overcharging prices to match. This is a traditional retro chippie complete with the original formica and classic meat/fish options AND it boasts a proper extensive vegan menu too! An incredible amount of care to genuinely not only cater for vegans (one can rest assured that the owner has done her research, into micro ingredients/E numbers and all) but to fill them up, and with a generous array of choice as well as portion sizes. I had a delicious chicken style burger, which came with lovely homemade coleslaw, and chunky chips that were so fresh and ungreasy they almost masqueraded as healthy for (cooked separately of course) deep fat fried! It was all good quality and all so satisfying. I had very nice, friendly sit down service too. I shall be back. A local establishment/institution to be proud of/example of East London nailing it.