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V Deep, Leith, Edinburgh (Now closed.)

June 10, 2015 by Tofu Temptress 3 Comments

Yum!
Understated entranceway
Understated entranceway
V Deep
V Deep

I only discovered V Deep a few months back as we were meeting up with a couple of mates who were living in Leith. Just around the corner from the institution that is The Plumed Horse, VDeep is an Indian restaurant with a tapas-style menu.

The décor is great
The décor is great

On our first visit, there were three of us ordering vegan dishes and so the owner, (comedian, TV presenter and panellist Hardeep Singh Kohli) wandered over to our table to make a few inquiries. Moments later, as we were tucking into our yummy lunch, he came back to announce that he’d decided to host a vegan evening. We were thrilled to hear that, as he’d just put it up on twitter, he was receiving bookings already as we sat munching.

Spray pain art adorns the walls
Spray pain art adorns the walls

And so it was, that on 1st June we attended V Deep’s inaugural vegan night. The restaurant has an understated entrance, so when you swing open the door the colourful interior and buzz hits you rather unexpectedly. The walls are adorned with spray painted art and the bar, which is filled with beers from many independent breweries, is central to proceedings. This is generally a good thing for vegans as small concerns tend not to filter beer with isinglass and other nasties as much as the big boys.

The man himself
The man himself

V Deep prides itself on providing beer for connoisseurs, so there’s always plenty of choice and probably a few you haven’t tried before. Above the bar there is a depiction of Mr. Singh Kohli himself, complete with trademark beard and brightly coloured turban.

Drinks menu
Drinks menu

The drinks menu on this particular evening was all vegan friendly, so as always on this type of occasion, the stress was taken out of ordering. I was driving but my other half went for Williams’ alcoholic ginger beer with was very pleasant.

A great choice of food
A great choice of food

The food had been so great last time off the main menu my hopes were high this time. I wasn’t disappointed.

Our selection of dishes
Our selection of dishes

We had the Chilli Tofu Fry (which was probably my favourite) the Chickpea Masala (which my companion favoured over the rest) Bharli Wangi (stuffed aubergine, lovely, as recommended by the waitress) Haggis Samosa, Coconut rice and the biggest Naan I’ve ever seen (specially veganised for the evening.)

Yum!
Yum!

Both being vegan we dipped and shared and piled the food high on our plates, a vegan luxury.

Jalebi
Jalebi

Spicy and satisfying, we were both stuffed by the end of the meal, but somehow, after a pause in proceedings, managed to make room for dessert. There was only one offering, Jalebi, a wheat based dessert which was sugar coated, deep fried and served on top of a little pot of rhubarb. The rhubarb was a little tart for me, but then I have a legendary sweet tooth. It looked attractive and was a nice finish to a meal as I always like to try something new.

The loo signs could get confusing when you've had to many craft beers...
The loo signs could get confusing when you’ve had to many craft beers…
Lovely ginger beer
Lovely ginger beer

I’ll definitely be going back as the food is fantastic, the atmosphere light and welcoming and like us, you might get to chat to Hardeep himself (he was busy in the kitchen on the vegan night) or some of his lovely staff.

A lovely variety of food
A lovely variety of food

Being a relatively new restaurant, VDeep is always looking for new ideas for its vegan menu, so tweet them here if you have any sudden inspiration. They are to be found in Henderson Street in the Leith area of Edinburgh and there’s on street parking around and about.

Chickpea masala and naan
Chickpea masala and naan
Haggis samosa
Haggis samosa
V Deep in Leith
V Deep in Leith
Chilli tofu fry and coconut rice
Chilli tofu fry and coconut rice
I did
I did

Filed Under: Vegan Meals Out Tagged With: curry, Edinburgh, Indian food, Leith, tapas

Ushas, Glasgow

December 2, 2014 by Tofu Temptress 3 Comments

Ushas menu
Ushas menu
Ushas menu

We were ushered into Ushas (sorry…), the only all vegetarian Indian restaurant in Glasgow, early on a Saturday evening. We’d booked a table for four (One vegetarian, one vegan (me) and two non-veggies.) Shown to a cute little booth in the window, we settled in, but soon found that it was a bit too little to accommodate our ample frames, so we were shown to a more suitable table in the middle of the restaurant. From here we could appreciate the decor more fully and stretch our legs.

Ushas dining area
Ushas dining area

There’s been amazing attention to detail, from the silent Bollywood movie playing on a loop, to the Hindi writing on the wall to greenery and lights to delight all around. This cosy yet stylish place has only been open for five months at the time of writing (Nov 2014) but is already making its mark.

Non-alcoholic Cobra
Non-alcoholic Cobra

Of the many items on the menu, only a handful were not suitable for vegans, and of those which weren’t, some had a vegan option available. Luxury! I didn’t realise I was so indecisive until I’d been faced with such choice. I had to have a bottle of Cobra while I thought about things…(They also do a very palatable non-alcoholic version for the designated driver.) Incidentally, if you have any celiac friends (as I do) they will be overjoyed with the options too – there’s loads for the wheat intolerant, which is brilliant. As well as a fully comprehensive menu, you can also choose a spice level, which is great for groups. We just went for medium with everything, which gave a nice kick to the meal but didn’t have you reaching for the iced water.

Aloo Tikki
Aloo Tikki

I started with the Aloo Tikki which are little spicy potato patties, but the battered potato and aubergine fritters

Spicy potato and aubergine fritters
Spicy potato and aubergine fritters

went down very well indeed. We chose to share most of our dishes around, but as is the case in Indian restaurants generally, we over-ordered big time. Still, at least we got a taste of almost everything! Dhosas are a favourite of mine, delicate rice crepes with assorted fillings, but a new discovery was Uttapam, a lentil pancake. I had mine with roast Indian vegetables and all of us loved it. It’s served with a wide array of chutneys and there were actual exclamations of ‘ooh, yum!’ so I think the Uttapam goes down as the favourite of the evening.

Uttapam with Roast Indian Veg
Uttapam with Roast Indian Veg

We had a selection of curries to follow with garlic mushroom pilau rice and Zanzibar pilau (coconut and raisin) with Aloo paratha which is a speciality Indian bread.

Dosa
Dosa

It makes a nice alternative to Naan, although the plain naan on the menu is vegan, which makes a refreshing change as in most Indian restaurants, I often ask and they say the naan is made with milk.

Aloo Paratha
Aloo Paratha

To be honest, after all that, we were absolutely stuffed, and so when the waitress came with the dessert menu we just laughed.

Cute curry pots
Cute curry pots

None of the desserts are marked as vegan on the menu, but I’m sure they’d come up with something if you asked. They suggested we take a doggie bag with the leftovers and we gratefully accepted. They were packaged up promptly and expertly. The staff here are friendly and attentive and we never felt rushed, even though it was a Saturday night. All in all it was a very enjoyable dining experience. And as a bonus, we had the surplus for tea the next night. Nice. Really good value for a fun night out.

Ushas from upstairs
Ushas from upstairs

Ushas is at 2 Byres Road, Glasgow – a city which has been voted the most vegan-friendly in the UK!

Feel free to add your own review for Ushas Glasgow on the restaurants page: Ushas Glasgow Reviews.

Ushas on Byres Road
Ushas on Byres Road

Filed Under: Vegan Meals Out Tagged With: Beer, Glasgow, Indian food, Restaurants, Vegetarian

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