Vetomeato is a vegan restaurant located at The Old Crown on New Oxford Street, London. Close to many popular shops, and bars, Vetomeato is a 100% plant based restaurant serving a menu of world-inspired street food, salad bowls, burgers and kebabs.
The menu is large and varied with lots of choice. Perhaps you will go for the Thai red sweet potato curry made with ginger, coconut, coriander and whole grain rice, or larb curry which is made with secret spices, peanut sauce, coriander and spring onion. Other dishes on the menu sound equally as tempting including the selection of veto burgers made with a quarter-pound meat free patty, topped with vegan mayo, pickles and onion, and the VFC burger which is made with vegan chicken fillet, house slaw and cool mayo.
There is also a selection of street-bowl dishes on the menu, plus kebabs. The Middle Eastern Bowl is made with falafel, hummus, cous-cous and pomegranate, or perhaps you’d prefer to go for the tofu bowl made with cabbage, kimchi coriander and sesame. There are plenty of tempting sounding sides available, ideal for sharing, from kimchi fries to macaroni cheese and house slaw.
Vetomeato is a sustainable restaurant, with a menu designed to challenge the traditional perceptions about vegan food by providing a flavourful and unique menu of tempting sounding dishes. The menu is also designed to be accessible and responsibly priced, with a focus on taste and spirit of traditional street food dishes.
VetoMeato is located in a central position and is within easy reach of many London attractions, perhaps you’ve spent a morning exploring the local shops and markets, or maybe you’re heading to The British Museum which is just a few minutes away. VetoMeato is also within reach of Covent Garden if you’re looking to catch a show, as well as being close to the Theatre Royal and the Royal Opera House. Open from lunchtime to Saturday, Vetomeato is a great place to stop for lunch or a pre-theatre early dinner.