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Cafe Maitreya

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89 St Marks Road
Bristol, BS5 6HY
This is the best place to go if you want the best vegan food - The only problem is that you do pay for it; a little dear...
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  • 5
    Cafe Maitreya
    89 St Marks Road Bristol BS5 6HY uk
    9th August 2008
    The best.
    Current
    This is the best place to go if you want the best vegan food - The only problem is that you do pay for it; a little dear for this student's over draft.
  • 5
    Cafe Maitreya
    89 St Marks Road Bristol BS5 6HY uk
    8th June 2007
    The best vegetarian restaurant
    Current
    This fantastic vegetarian restaurant is the Which? vegetarian restaurant of the year, and the winner of the vegetarian Observer Food Awards 2007. It is the top uk vegetarian restaurant as judged by the Vegetarian Society. Given the exceptional quality of the food, and the friendly atmostphere, it is easy to understand why.

    The restaurant itself is relatively small, probably accommodating a maximum of around thirty people. The kitchen forms a part of the main restaurant. Coulours are fresh, and the tables are very cafe style, which makes for an easy, chatty atmostphere.

    Cafe Maitreya prides itself on its food credentials, and the food is locally sourced and organic where possible. The restaurant is entirley vegetarian, and also caters for vegans. There is a good selection of food for those with dietary intolerances. The food is cooked with a lot of care, with delicate flavours being drawn out of the ingredients. The canapes and palate cleansers help diners to appreciate the individual flavours.

    Given the quality of the food, the prices are extermely reasonable; expect to pay around 20 per head for the three course meal. Even if you're not a lentil-botherer usually, I recommend putting your carnivore principles aside, and booking a table.

    http://www.cafemaitreya.co.uk/