Manna Vegetarian Restaurant

About Manna Vegetarian Restaurant

Set in leafy Primrose Hill, Manna is a vegan escape from the hectic City. Newly refurbished, Manna is looking better than ever with earth tones and rustic wooden furniture complimented by crisp white tablecloths and black leather, all surrounded by contemporary mood lighting and gorgeous wall coverings. The look suits romantic dinners as easily as lunches with friends and the menu features fresh, moreish vegan dishes for any occasion – try the Manna Mezze to share, enjoy a healthy and delicious salad or indulge in a fantastic Organic Aubergine, Red Pepper, Spinach and Mozzarella Stack – proof that vegetarian and vegan food isn’t all about mung beans and quorn.

Manna Vegetarian Restaurant Address

Address:
4 Erskine Road
Hampstead
London
NW3 3AJ

Location Information for Manna Vegetarian Restaurant

Address:
4 Erskine Road
Hampstead
London
NW3 3AJ
Public transport: Chalk Farm, Underground

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Latest 5 reviews of Manna Vegetarian Restaurant

6.9 out of 10 based on 5 reviews

Another excellent meal!!! Had some fantastic ravioli and kebabs which for a meat eater was very tasty and filling. Definitely a must!!

3 February 2012
by darren liles

Manna, Primrose Hill NW3. We visited on a Sunday evening, it was quite busy, staff were friendly and efficient, food was tasty & creative and portions were generous.

24 January 2012
by TR

Our meal at Manna in Primrose Hill, London, confirmed for us again the validity of this establishment's reputation as by far the best vegetarian restaurant in London (excellent food for vegans too).

23 January 2012
by Aubrey Morris

the food was excellent service was good personally supervised by the owner. good experience.

22 January 2012
by SM

Had a lovely meal at manna in primrose hill, we started with the jerk tofu and leek and oyster mushroom tortilla which were both very tasty and full of flavour. For mains we ordered vegetarian bangers and mash and pumpkin tangine. Both dishes were well presented and the spicy tomato sauce served with the tagine needs to be available with every meal. Meal was enjoyed with 2 carafes of Pinot leaving the bil at 80 quid. Good value and experience with no meat.

21 January 2012
by 12058643
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