100% VEGAN THAI FOOD IN LONDON BRIDGE – MEET PLANTS OF ROSELYN 🇹🇭 {press meal}
I first visited @plantsofroselyn in the summer (hence the clothing) and enjoyed some dishes but gave feedback on others so I held off from telling you all about it. Anyway, I recently re-visited and enjoyed it so much that I had to share it with you now! 🥳
@plantsofroselyn recreates authentic, traditional Thai dishes using vegetables and their focus is not to compromise on flavours 🙅🏼♀️
If you’re looking for vegan Thai food in London, this place is definitely worth saving and adding to your list of spots to visit! 📍
Here’s the food I tucked into:
🍜 Pad Thai
🍜 Dan Dan noodles
🥘 Jackfruit green curry
🍆 Aubergine gra pow
🌽 Smoked sweetcorn cakes
🍃 Mieng Khum platter
🍄 A mushroom shakes the world
🍜 Plant cashew nut chicken stir fry
🍝 Tom yum mushroom alfredo
🥘 Hummingbird tofu curry
🦋 Butterfly pea sticky rice
🥥 Tamarind coconut bites
💰 Starters are around £8, Mains are around £13
🍨 Desserts: They have five desserts from cheesecake to mango sticky rice
🏆 Faves: Pad Thai, green curry, aubergine gra pow, sweetcorn cakes, Mieng Khum & a mushroom shakes the world
🙅🏼♀️ Wouldn’t order again: Tom yum Alfredo, plant cashew nut chicken stir fry & hummingbird tofu curry (but I haven’t tried them again since I gave feedback)
More details on Plants of Roselyn which offers vegan Thai food in London:
🍽Name: @plantsofroselyn
📍Location: London Bridge
🌾Gluten Free Options? Yes, about 70% of the menu is gf
🌱100% Vegan business? Yes
🍽 Cuisine: Thai
📦Leftovers: Took them home the first time, ate it all the second time
🌍Sustainability: ”Our paper brown bag is recyclable, all of our rubbish is recycled and we cook dishes fresh per order which really helps to reduce wastage”
👨🍳 Owners are Thai
♿️ Wheelchair friendly: No
🐶 Dog friendly: Yes
🖤 This is the first time POR has worked with a creator but I’ve sent reccs
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This restaurant is not Wheelchair Accessible- I used your review to book a table for my wife, a wheelchair user, and myself. There is a step to access, with no ramp, and the toilets are down 13 shallow and steep steps. Please can you correct this in your review as this is absolutely incorrect and misleading. Thanks,
Hi Joel, thanks very much for your comment. My apologies to both you and your wife for the misleading information. I did check with the owner prior to posting this and was informed that there’s a wheelchair ramp available. I’ll get in contact with them now to check if this has changed and will update my post accordingly. Again, apologies for the incorrect info – I do my best to keep this as accurate as possible but am just a one-woman team so sometimes mistakes do happen. Thanks for your understanding and for letting me know – I’ll update the post now!