Stem & Glory
A truly modern outfit, Stem & Glory used the power of crowdfunding to set up their first two restaurants, with a third one on the way towards the end of 2022 and a further two in the pipeline. Their goal is to add to the growth of the vegan movement by crafting nourishing plant-based food that helps people to be more caring and live in more ethical ways, ultimately contributing to a better planet. Along with exquisite vegan dishes like their Blue Corn Tacos and BBQ Cauliflower ‘Wings’, they also have a commitment to sustainability, promising to donate meals to those in need or plant trees with every meal sold.
- Category Restaurants
- City London
- Cuisine Soul food
- Type Lunch / Dinner
- Price range $
- Location
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- okay, this is epicWe came here for a quick lunch and were very pleasantly surprised. Service was prompt and the space is lovely inside, and although it was very quiet it still didn't feel too empty. I imagine it would be a bit more lively during peak lunch time. Food was delicious! I had the katsu curry with tofu which was pretty great. The curry sauce was a tiny bit too sweet for my taste and definitely could have used some more spice, but it was still super flavourful and hearty. The rice was fantastic! My partner had the 'scallops' and tacos both of which were excellent, especially the tacos. Will definitely return if we find ourselves in the area, and if you're looking for a good selection of vegan meals then this is probably worth the trip from the surrounding areas.
- Tommaso RubiniNice vegan restaurant few steps away from St Paul Cathedral. The menu is wide and full of choices, which highlights the carbon footprint of each dish. The main portions are the best option if you want a quick lunch/dinner without getting too full and try some starters in a bigger version. Overall, from starters to dessert, I was happy to have tried this restaurant and I will definitely try again in the future. The only negative note was my glass of wine… I know that wine is served in a proper wine glass otherwise it will get warm quite quickly, but apparently they served in a water glass which left me a bit disappointed… On the other hand, it was a pleasure splitting the bill since they use an app to deliver and pay the table bill so no paper/ink is involved (smart and wonderful idea)
- Paula GómezNice vegan food and very good service. My favourite were the pumpkin raviolis, the rest was ok. The presentation is good but the flavours are average. The waitresses were super nice!
- Ale BolaleIndeed this is the best place for plant - based stir, vegan restaurant in London. Food is delicious and creative with a complimentary dessert served for VIP members. I wish I could give it 5 start but I have to be honest as ever experience matter on rating First, I called to book a table as I couldn't find a link to book on google search and its wasn't a good exeprince , who's ever pick up the phone just hung the phone on me before even I finish my question. Second, it felt like there is no communication between the staff or they don't serve guests per table, as three different people served our food, ask the same question, try to take the order, its a bit disturbing as we can't even catch up with my date.
- NT PNice fresh and relaxed vibe, nothing too pretentious. Was greeted well. Food wise we tried 3 small plates - gnocchi, cauliflower and kimchi pancakes. The first two were very tasty and delightful. Kimchi pancakes didn't work for us - too overpowering/salty. The sundae tasted nice but could have been better presented. Took a while to pay up as some staff had left and the others were busy preparing for closing.