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    Food for Thought Restaurant, London Review

    31 Neal Street, Covent Garden, WC2H 9PR, UK
    Food for Thought Restaurant Review
     
    4 Star Rating
    Tags: London, UK, Vegetarian reviewsThe Bill: £11
     

    This vegetarian restaurant in Covent Garden has been here since the beginning of time as far as I know and when you enter that's the impression you get as nothing has really changed as everything appears to be quite old and dated, don't let this put you off as the food is really quite special and im not sure you would find many places like this in London.

    You may have to queue if you go at a busy time as the restaurant is quite small and you may find yourself sharing a table with someone else, but its well worth it as you will get to sample some great food!

    The menu is changed on a daily basis using fresh produce, they normally have 3 or 4 different options which come with 2 or 3 different salads, they don't have a great selection of drinks, you will need to have some cash on you as they don't take credit card but with the bill being around a tenner per person with a desert then you should be ok.

    Its really worth going to, and if they have a fruit salad for desert then I would recommend this as its truly amazing.

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