An Afternoon in the Soho Vegan Scene
12pm-1pm
Ugly Dumpling
📍1 Newburgh Street
Visit Ugly Dumpling on Newburgh Street to discover a fusion of Western and Eastern flavours. The restaurant offers a selection of traditional Asian classics, in addition to plenty of vegan options such as the the 'Sichuan Vegan Pork' and 'Spinach & Tofu' dumplings. Visitors can also order a vegan dumpling platter to share, and sweet vegan options such as the 'Apple Pie Dumplings'.
1pm-1:30pm
PANGAIA
📍57 Carnaby Street
Next, take a quick walk over to PANGAIA on Carnaby Street. Known for their minimalist, premium lifestyle products, PANGAIA are dedicated to creating essential products from bio-engineered materials which are powered by nature. All of the brand's products including their sneakers, are vegan, and made using petrochemical-free alternatives to animal leather.
Their sneakers and some other products are even made using repurposed waste from discarded grape skins, stalks and seeds!
1:30pm-2pm
Aesop
📍41 Lexington Street
Now it's time for some self care with a stop at Aesop, a Melbourne-founded luxury cosmetics brand known for their skincare. Ranging across skin, hair and body care, Aesop products are 100% vegan, Leaping Bunny Approved and completely cruelty free.
2pm-2:30pm
Crumbs & Doilies
📍Kingly Court
Discover the best vegan cupcakes in London at Crumbs & Doilies. Perfect for a quick sweet treat, the Kingly Court bakery offers a selection of lovingly handcrafted cupcakes, brownies and cookies, made fresh daily and with plenty of delicious vegan options to enjoy.
2:30pm-3pm
Malin + Goetz
📍100 Berwick Street
Final stop is Malin + Goetz, a premium skincare company combining natural ingredients and advanced technology. All of their products in-store are cruelty-free, sustainably packaged, and labelled vegan or vegetarian.