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My birthday is on a Wednesday - that's Steak Night at The Swan.The Swan has had Veggie/Vegan nights - I'm not sure how regularly they have occurred, maybe Chris Lewis might be a long in a bit...
Edit ^..or Withnail might jump the gun......
Just LOL...
I like Indian food but sometimes I just want to go to a restaurant and have a variety of dishes to choose from so I don't have to decide in advance what kind of cuisine I will feel like on the day. It gets somewhat tedious having to rely on Asian restaurants to have a decent vegan dining experience.Well in that case one can only suggest you call in to Raas Leela.
Judging from the name/menu posted up some moments ago, it sounds like it is actually Indian. Might be worth asking them what they can do for you?
Then you can let us all know what it's like.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but what I think you would prefer is, a restaurant that has never had meat anywhere on its premises? So there is zero chance of your meal being 'contaminated' in any way by a dead animal. Is that right?I like Indian food but sometimes I just want to go to a restaurant and have a variety of dishes to choose from so I don't have to decide in advance what kind of cuisine I will feel like on the day. It gets somewhat tedious having to rely on Asian restaurants to have a decent vegan dining experience.
I recommend you visit Bistro 1847 (they are in Birmingham and Manchester)
Also I believe people can still order non-veg dishes from the main menu.
If The Swan is serious about Vegetarian & Vegan food, I suggest the following:
1. Drinks List (including soft drinks and cordials) indicating whether they are vegan, vegetarian or neither.
2. Make Tuesday nights exclusively vegetarian and vegan food.
3. Get more experimental! I recommend you visit Bistro 1847 (they are in Birmingham and Manchester), at the very least, for inspiration.
There are vegan versions or alternatives to just about any food you can imagine.
2. In your extremely biased opinion.1. Good point, very useful.
2. Commercial suicide.
3. If more vegans show up each it's a possibility but experimental by its very nature excludes. Many are not risk takers and dishes that are different can put people off without the safety net of some old favourites, and as withnail alludes to Stafford has a small pool of potential customers.
I recommend you visit Bistro 1847 (they are in Birmingham and Manchester)