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pablogrande

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Our 8 year old son has decided to become vegetarian, We like to eat out and would love some suggestions as to places locally that have decent veggie options. we're luck that he will eat any type of food but have found pubs etc a bit more difficult as they only tend to have one option so a bit restrictive.


any advice appreciated


thanks

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ganapati has lots of veg options, new place in peckham called the nines peckham also has a veg led small plates menu. The montpelier tends to have a couple of interesting veg options on the menu too. Franco Manca, Rocco in Dulwich Village? Silk Road in Camberwell. << all of these have more than just a token veg option.

The only other veggie caf? (apart from Blue Brick) I know is Domali in Crystal Palace. But so many pubs now have better options for vegetarians. We even have a meat-free pub in central London. I've eaten there and it's amazing.


I would just like to congratulate your son on making the best ever decision to become a veggie.


Such a sensible boy x

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