Lacto
Ovo
Beer/Wine
Asian
Gluten-free
Honey
Burmese
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Burmese restaurant offering a few labelled vegan items that include fritters, lentil chow chow, split pea tofu soup, paratha and salad. Open Mon-Sat 12:00-22:00, Sun 12:00-21:00.
5 Reviews
First Review by HollieLouise
ScottCline
Points +3156
Loved the Tofu Nway - Edit
It was creamy and delicious with the perfect spiciness! Several marked vegan items on the menu. Located perfectly for a night at the theatre.
Read morePros: Several vegan options , Friendly staff
Cons: Can get very busy- reservations recommended.
Guest
Andthatsthev
Points +404
Burmese food - Edit
Absolutely delish and cannot wait to go again to try the other vegan dishes on their menu
Read moreLentil chow chow; red lentils, glass noodles, sweet potato and chill jam
Grilled aubergine; fried shallots and garlic, chilli, coriander, garlic oil, lime and peanuts
Updated from previous review on 2024-07-28
Pros: Great food, Lovely staff, Cool vibes
Guest
marikaweinhardt
Points +5841
Unique culinary experience - Edit
I really enjoyed trying new (to me) dishes here which aren't widely served in London. The flakey paratha had a generous, earthy filling. For the uninitiated like me, tofu nway is a rich silken sauce made from split peas rather than soy mixed with rice noodles and topped with - among other delights - seasoned pea protein chunks to replace the traditional chicken. Think Burmese mac and cheese! The savoury lentil chow chow was set off perfectly with sweet chilli jam. The pickled cucumber delivered on the promised chilli 🔥
Read moreI like that all the dishes marked V are vegan here - nothing vegetarian!
Guest
·X·
Points +21291
Lahpet - Edit
I've been to this location at least 3x because I am obsessed with Burmese food. I was really spoiled for choice when I lived back home in San Francisco, CA, where there were quite a few Burmese restaurants, so I ate Burmese food very frequently.
Read moreBurmese restaurants are typically known for tea leaf salad, but the tea leaf salad at Lahpet is such a HUGE disappointment. I've tried it several times hoping it was just a fluke, but it's not good at all. The other vegan options are OK, but I'm just not blown away by this place. I hope they get their tea leaf salad act together some day...
Guest
HollieLouise
Points +120
Amazing Burmese food - Edit
First time trying Burmese and loved it! We were able to get a table despite no reservation. The service was great and one waiter was excited to tell us snippets of history with our order choices. Most the small plates (starters) were vegan. We loved the fritters platter and yellow pea paratha - both were so fragrant and flavourful. I also loved the tofu nway but there were a few vegan options! Cocktails are a must too. Can’t wait to try more.
Read morePros: Friendly service , Flavour!!, Something new
Guest
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