Saturday 7 March 2015

Best places for a vegetarian to eat in Chorlton


Now I have lived in the delightful suburban idyl of Chorlton for nearly a year and sampled an embarrassingly vast array of restaurants, I feel (almost) qualified to provide some pointers on the best places to eat.

One of the reasons I love Chorlton is because of the eclectic mix of food available within such a small radius, however this does mean you can really have your work cut out for you when trying to choose where to eat.

Here are my five current favourites, chosen based on: choice of vegetarian options, taste, customer service and value. 


This one is a contentious one for me. The food here is the thing that has earned it it's place on the list and the brunch menu in particular is amazing - you really can't make a bad choice. HOWEVER, the service has never been impressive here. I always feel like I am inconveniencing the staff by trying to spend money there. It is such a shame because if they could just improve their customer service, they could be a serious contender for the top spot.


This is a wonderful Turkish restaurant. I avoided Olive and Thyme for a while as the outside of the place does not do it any favours - it looks like some kind of characterless chain, which is certainly is not. The standard of the food here is simply fantastic.  With a range of veggie mains and platters to choose from and a complementary steamed bread and garlic butter to welcome all guests, they really have their menu sorted.


I visited the Laundrette on the day I first looked round my flat and it has been a firm favourite ever since. It is everything a Chorlton eatery should be; trendy, quirky and plenty of good honest grub. It should also be noted, that the cocktails from here are insane! From a chocolate lime cocktail, to a tipsy fish in a bag to my absolute favourite - the Raspberry Flossi that comes complete with a ball of candy floss :)

A Tipsy Fish from The Laundrette


This place is one of the best kept secrets in Chorlton. It is only open until 8pm so it is more of a lunchtime or early tea time kind of place. However, the food on offer here is fantastic. It is all served on steel Thalis, and a mixture of three vegetarian curries served with salad, rice and chapati is available from just £4.50! The food is all authentic, wholesome and probably pretty healthy too. My personal favourite is the chickpea and spinach curry, but I have yet to be served something here that I didn't like. Win for value and win for flavour and veggie variety too.

A vegetarian Thali at Chapati Cafe


This place, is quite simply brilliant. It is everything that a Chorlton eatery should be. The owners are so friendly and offer complementary chai tea while you wait for your food. The food is fantastic - an authentic mix of flavours and a wealth of vegetarian options that can be bought as individual mains or  as a mix...and all for very reasonable prices (around £6.50!) Their vegetable momo's and homemade chilli sauce are the perfect side dish too.
In festival season, they often have extra drinks and treats left over from recent events which they just leave on the counter top and people just help themselves. 
Although the dining area is a little more "rustic" than some of the other places on the list, the atmosphere of the place and the friendly, communal feel all add to the experience and make for a fantastic meal out!


Tibetan Kitchen - The best restaurant in Chorlton

1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for sharing this! Me and the Bloke have lost touch with Chorlton over the past five years even though we are only 15 minutes away so I'm chuffed to have found this really helpful post.

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