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Saf is nice actually, had forgotten about it. Used to work round the corner and went there several times. Cocktails are good and food is well-presented. It's vegan and I think they work under the raw food concept, so if your Ma loves her dairy then she may not like it. But if she's been veggie for years then I'm sure she'll be happy - it's def something a bit different. Would agree with atmos though, it's a bit minimalist and service can be a bit too cool for school.


On Vanilla Black portions, my boyfriend says he was hungry afterwards but he's a big old meat eater. I loved what I ate and it was great to get some imaginative food for once - no pasta/risotto in sight!

RecorderSue Wrote:

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> The Gate in Hammersmith is supposed to be

> fantastic. My cousin had his Golden wedding lunch

> there a few months ago.

> Apart rom that I love Food for Thought in Covent

> Garden


Food for Thought is tiny though, probably not suitable for a sixtieth birthday meal?


Great food though, I agree.

I'm still a confirmed MeatHead


However, I didn't eat meat for about 3 years and still love this place. We go once a month or so for a Veg out & my kids love it too.


Admittedly it is a fast food cafe, so not much in the way of a Dinning experience.


But for a saturday people watching session, it's perfect.


NETTE:)

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