Friday, January 22, 2010

Mildreds Vegetarian Restuarant and Midsummer (A Play with Song


London has so much for the vegan who is looking for something good to eat. I have been waiting so long to go to Mildred's because I had been told it's a place that I must try. Thanks to Carol J. Adams took the chance to have dinner at this famous eatery before heading to the theater. You should always have a good and cruelty free meal before you head out on a night on the town.


This was what I started out with a vegan burrito with a side salad. It was just amazing and I could not ask for anything else as I took slow bites into ever piece.


No meal could be considered complete without dessert. I thought this "cheesecake" brought to a great way to leave and head to the theater. It was one of the most delicious desserts I've had in London since my arrival.

Mildreds is the one place that advise everyone in London and who plans to come to London make sure you eat here. This place is amazing and the food is great as you can see. I felt very comfortable and could not wait to taste the food. I couldn't believe all of the great food I saw going to the tables and I plan to return to try something else and maybe I could encourage Mildreds to use less dairy and make more vegan. Otherwise, this is the place to be if you want to have a great home cooked meal and relax on a rainy day :)




MIDSUMMER ( A PLAY WITH SONGS) AT THE SOHO THEATER
When it comes to the play. I had a great time and I think it was a great thing to do after such a great meal. The food was everything that I needed an more. The play was funny, crazy, and everything I didn't expect. I love the cast and the purpose of the play. This is one thing you must do when in London go and see a play and enjoy everything that London has to offer.




2 comments:

Katie said...

Yumm, I love burritos! Donnie, again, you are so lucky to be living it up in London! Continue to have fun, buddy. :)

roni said...

I'm glad you started blogging again! I am not a vegan or a vegetarian but I enjoy reading your experiences, as maybe one day I'll like to switch!