Pioneering, Knightsbridge based, vegan restaurant Holy Carrot always excites, thanks to its delicious, innovative menus and its new, exciting collaboration with SEASPIRACY is no exception.
âProbably the nicest sushi I have ever eaten â one problemâŠ.. I wanted to eat my friends dish as well. Delicious!â
During January, order the Seaspiracy âSeafoodâ Platter and dive into an ocean of flavour. It features truly sustainable âseafoodâ â where plant-based alternatives are the catch of the day. Although free from gluten, refined sugar, preservatives and additives, it is a âso-fish-ticatedâ voyage of sensory discovery â a taste-packed sensation. With 20% off each seafood platter sold going to support Seaspiracyâs fight to save aquatic life, it not only tastes good, it does good.
The platter introduces an iconic mix of âfishâ and âshellfishâ favourites. It features a concerto of âCalamariâ made with Palm hearts and buffalo sauce; tantalising âTunaâ Maki created with Cauliflower rice and tomato âtunaâ, and a subtly spicy tartare of âScallopâ Maki. Thereâs also freshly âcaughtâ Tofish, paired with crunchy Chips which are given extra zing by an aromatic Bergamot sauce, whilst a âCrabâ Croquette, with creamy Caesar sauce, is an umami delight. A picture perfect and distinctive Black Rice Tartar, with tomato âtunaâ and spicy mayo, completes the line-up of the freshest âfishâ on dry land. Itâs sure to make anyone ordering it as happy as a clam.
Seaspiracy is an organisation working to highlight the need to save our oceans, by eating consciously and sustainably. The hugely harmful impact of commercial fishing to marine life was highlighted â for the first time â by its eye-opening, impactful Netflix documentary, which aired earlier this year. Its eating ethos is echoed wholeheartedly by Holy Carrot, whose use of ethically sourced, seasonal and organic British produce, prepared mindfully, is designed to offer its diners a new, exciting way of looking at vegan food. This collaboration between the two synergetic brands highlights how by âtrawlingâ the land, rather than the sea, itâs possible to create dynamic, tasty food that doesnât harm the environment.
Seaspiracyâs Ali Tabrizi says, âThe single most effective solution we can all be part of everyday, to protect the natural world, is to shift to a plant-based diet. Together we can take delicious action to make the planet thrive once again.â
Fresh, delicious and best of all no fish harmed.
Holy Carrot x Seaspiracy âSeafoodâ Platter â (4th â 29th January 2022) â ÂŁ14 single dish / ÂŁ28 sharing platter for two
Source: Veggievision.tv