To celebrate the end of my degree at university, I went to a restaurant in Angel, Islington called Indian Veg. (92-93 Chapel Market, Angel Islington, London N1 9EX)
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Just one part of the many incredible dishes the restaurant has to offer. |
It's quaint and simple, with an array of different food choices, all as tasty and fragrant as each other. When I went, on a Thursday evening, it was packed with people, laughing and chatting as they emptied the buffet.
One of the best parts? YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN ALCOHOL. So as I sat there, enjoying a whirlpool of spices tickling my palette, I washed it down with my own Prosecco. (they provide glasses too).
The food tastes so good, it's hard to believe that it only costs £6.50 for unlimited amounts.
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You can also fill a takeaway box if you don't fancy dining in.
They also give free food to the homeless; not only is there a sign claiming so, but I also saw the waiters giving them a takeaway box and ushering them in to fill it. This kindness mirrored the whole notion of the place: extending a love of peace through food.
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One of the many info graphics laid out on the walls of the restaurant. |
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I spoke to the waiters who were both Indian, and asked them about the heart behind the restaurant. They told me that the owner was away currently, but that I must come back and meet him. He wants to transcend love and encourage the vegetarian lifestyle.
I would recommend this restaurant to anyone who thinks vegan food can't taste amazing. Especially if you're an Indian fan. Delicious!