Plant-based restaurant Mallow is set to open a second location in Londonâs Canary Wharf district, two years after its first restaurant arrived in the UK capital.
Located at the new Wood Wharf development, the restaurant will seat 100 customers indoors across two floors, plus a further 50 on an outdoor terrace. The menu will include dishes such as spinach dahi puri with lime, coconut sambol and blackcurrant tamarind chutney, and aubergine muhammara borek with green tabouleh, smoked aubergine cream, and ezme.
Mallow says it serves âseasonal, sustainable food, inspired by cuisines from all over the worldâ. The restaurant aims to minimise waste and source food from small local businesses wherever possible.

âThe perfect locationâ
Mallow is operated by the team behind well-known London restaurant chain Mildreds. Founded in 1988 as a vegetarian cafe, Mildreds is now fully plant-based and has five locations across the capital. The most recent opened in Covent Garden last year.
âWood Wharf is a thriving, social, and sustainable community where people live and work,â said Sam Anstey, managing director at Mildreds. âIt felt like the perfect location to open a second Mallow restaurant, and weâre proud to be opening among some of Londonâs most iconic restaurants, bringing vibrancy to the local area. We hope Mallow will offer a welcoming space for local residents, office workers, and visitors to enjoy plant-based dining, whether meeting for breakfast, lunch, brunch, or dinner.â
The new Mallow location will open over the summer.
Source: Vegconomist.com