A new VEGAN inspired ‘pop-up’ restaurant joins the number of cuisines in BOXPARK Croydon this Veganuary.
BOXPARK is home to cuisines from across the world, as well as regular entertainment activities for individuals to immerse themselves in.
BOXPARK Croydon has temporarily welcomed a new, vegan-friendly Indonesian kitchen, Enak, in support for those attempting Veganuary.
Enak offers traditional street food dishes with colourful flavours that is 100% vegan.
Enak joins a whole host of other plant based dishes at BOXPARK in Croydon, including a Plant-based dish from Greek on the Street and Caribbean inspired vegan food at Big Mike’s Calypso Kitchen.
Here is a list of the latest and greatest vegan cuisines you can taste in Croydon BOXPARK this Veganuary.
Pop-up: Enak
Unit 27
Enak is full of tasty recipes inspired from an island in Indonesia named Flores.
The dishes are made from scratch and are naturally fitting for vegans.
Closes January 31.
Big Mike’s Calypso Kitchen
Unit 5-6
Award-winning Caribbean restaurant Big Mike’s Calypso Kitchen is giving everyone a meat-free taste of the island with its spicy and delicious chickpea curry meal and vegan chicken meal.
Fatto A Mano
Unit 38
Neapolitan pizzeria Fatto A Mano is offering a veganuary special with a smoked vegan cheese & roasted radicchio pizza - topped with pea cream, roasted radicchio, smoked vegan cheese, black olives, basil, and balsamic glaze.
MEATliquor
Unit 58 - 62
Known for its meat-based American inspired meals, MEATliquor is going plant-based for veganuary with a range of dishes including its ‘burgaloo’ , made with a roast potato and white onion patty.
The restaurant also offers loaded vegan hotdogs and ‘satan fingers’, which is made up of crispy fried mock-chicken.
Greek on The Street
Unit 42 – 43
For your Greek fix with a vegan twist, head to Greek on the Street to pick up a delicious mediterranean falafel souvlaki wrap served in greek flatbread.
BOXPARK Croydon opened back in October 2016.
BOXPARK Croydon has a large space, plus a dedicated community-led events programme that offers music nights, markets, fitness sessions and more.
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