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Feedback gevenI had high expectations when I visited this restaurant, but I was disappointed to find that the menu only had one vegetarian option labeled as vegan. The garlic mushrooms on toast were tasty, as was the almond milk loaf. The menu primarily focused on Vietnamese cuisine, but the Vietnamese dishes offered were all meat-based with no vegetable options. They did have some vegan cakes available. The café had a charming and quirky interior, with a small outdoor area in the back for the summer. Overall, while it is a nice café, I do not believe it is particularly vegan-friendly compared to others. I would give it two stars.
The Robin Craft Cafe is a hidden gem located on Sheen Lane, near Mortlake Train Station. While some restaurants and cafes in the area may struggle to attract customers, the Robin Craft Cafe has garnered a loyal following thanks to its delicious food. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable about vegan options, with clearly labeled vegan pies and cakes on the menu. They also offer gluten-free cakes and a variety of beverages, including juices, smoothies, and vegan milk options. The cafe has a quirky and artistic interior, with a peaceful terrace at the back. I highly recommend this cafe to anyone in the area looking for a tasty and unique dining experience.
I had high expectations when I visited this restaurant, but was disappointed to find that the menu only offered one vegetarian option, which was the garlic mushrooms on toast. I also enjoyed the almond milk latte. The menu primarily focuses on Vietnamese cuisine, but I was disappointed to see that there were no vegetable options for Vietnamese dishes. They did have some vegan cakes available. The café had a beautiful and unique interior, with a small outdoor seating area at the back, perfect for the summer. However, I don't believe the menu is very vegan-friendly compared to other cafes, so I would only give it two stars.
The Robin Craft Cafe is a small hidden jewel on Sheen Lane, near Mortlake Train Station. Some restaurants and cafes don't make themselves well on this street as it's a bit away from the beaten track, but the Robin Craft Cafe has managed to build a loyal episode with its delicious food and it's popular as a result. The staff is friendly and helpful and will give advice on which cakes are vegan, they clearly know their stuff about veganism. The cakes are also clearly identified as vegan. There are also gluten-free cakes. There is an extensive beverage menu with juices, smoothies and several vegan milk. They serve inventive drinks. The interior of the café is quirky and artistic, with a beautiful quiet terrace on the back. I recommend this café for anyone visiting the area.
I went here expected big things, but the menu had only one vegan (marked vegetarian) option. it was the garlic mushrooms on toast, which was beautiful, like the mandelmilchlatte. the menu has a Vietnamese focus, but the options for Vietnamese dishes were different types of medium with no sweet option. there were some vegan cakes. the caffe was beautiful and quirky in the inner and there is a little outside area on the back for the summer. Although it is a nice caffe, the menu is not vegan-friendly than any other caffe, so on this basis I don't think it should be here. two stars.