![]() ![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. If you’re looking for more vegan options to tantalise your taste buds then checkout our selection of the best vegan pizza in London. And for those omnis that are looking to incorporate more plant-based foods in their diet for health or environmental reasons, go ahead and check these out too! Just keep an open mind, don’t go in with any expectations, and give these vegan chippys a whirl. Fish and chips is the classic British staple that isn’t going anywhere, so why not support the places that have embraced the vegan revolution and now offer it as a staple menu option. Just without any of the guilt and mercury that comes with the real-deal. ![]() I know I certainly do after 9 years and I’m happy to admit it! So have your fish and eat it. I opted to try the chips first.Have you been vegan for a while and still craving a good old chippy? If you made the slow transition from Pescetarian, Vegetarian to Vegan, undoubtedly you learnt to lean on fish and develop a love for it as a protein source, and despite yourself, you might still miss it. On my way back from the shop I opened up the delicious looking meal and took my first bite. I remarked that this was reasonably priced given the size of the box. I ordered a vegan fish with small chips and some ketchup which came to £10.30. Finn's often has a queue outside its doors and it's easy to understand why given the delicious smell of salt and fat which permeates the air. The chip shop is tucked away in suburban Reading, flanked by terraced houses and adjacent to the popular eatery, Cafe Yolk. READ MORE: 'I compared Alpro oat milk to Lidl and other alternatives and there's a new king on supermarket shelves' On a warm and sunny March day I headed over to the chip shop to order the vegan fish, which I'm sure they probably don't get a lot of requests for. ![]() When I saw that Finn's Fish and Chip shop in east Reading doled up vegan fish I decided it was something I needed to try. How can someone make 'vegan' fish or a vegan steak? I often wonder. As someone who doesn't eat meat I'm always looking out for new alternatives to try, mainly out of sheer curiosity. Whilst sacrilegious to most, the food industry has adapted to dish out meatless alternatives to vegetarians and vegans who miss the taste of delicious treats such as fish and chips. But what if that fish was replaced with banana blossom? You heard right. One of the most beloved takeaways in the UK, fawned over by many, is fish and chips. ![]()
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