Dauns
77 Wentworth St, London E1 7TD, United Kingdom
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GW8G+RF London, United Kingdom
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 9–19
Wedneasday: 9–19
Thursday: 9–19
Friday: 10–20
Saturday: 10–20
Sunday: 10–16
Tuesday: 9–19
Wedneasday: 9–19
Thursday: 9–19
Friday: 10–20
Saturday: 10–20
Sunday: 10–16
The meatballs nice and meaty andwere perfectly served.
The cheese plate included the green cheese experience, which, if you haven't tried it, then you haven't lived...
Needless to say everything was vegan!
I had the Sunday roast (as it's always a pain to find a good one) and it DID NOT disappoint. I must say, this is THE BEST VEGAN ROAST DINNER hands down in London.
I'm a real lover of a Yorkshire pudding but nobody can get them as I remember so I'm happy for this epic piece of Scandi food that Ricard put together .
Everything complemented every very well, the potatoes (top tier), the parsnips, the sauce and let's not forget the horseradish cream! To die for!
All in all 5/5 for this place, I don't score lightly.
I will be visiting again, the whole menu looks incredible, especially the vegan roast and kimchi toastie!! Mmmmmm
I'll be back!
Thanks Ricard and the team!
The meatballs dish with rhubarb drink is a winning combo on a summer evening. Finished with miso chocolate ice cream. It’s always great to know everything is vegan.
I loved browsing the groceries and reading all the little cards with descriptions Rickard has written. He also took the time to tell me a bit more about a few things.
We picked up some supplies to try at home too. Can’t wait to try the rhubarb cordial!
I just loved the Scandinavian Vegan food at this place. We got a chance to talk to the owner Richard (pronounced Ric-hurd) during a gap, and he patiently explained Scandinavian foods and traditions, which made it all the more interesting.
I tried the non-alcoholic mulled wine and the open sandwich with vegan meatballs and beetroot. Both were amazing! The mulled wine was served heated, with a side of slivered almonds and raisins (or sultanas, as they are known in the UK).
They also have a small shop section, and I picked up a few items to try back home.
This is now in my "will be back" list on my next trip to London.