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Cookdaily Review - Hackney - London - The Infatuation

"Experiential events are hit and miss. For every all-engrossing success there’s a £100 damp squib, where you grab a dressing gown, throw a colander on your head, turn up at a warehouse near the Thames, and let a guy dressed as a Smeg put you in cardboard prison for ten minutes. It’s just like being Han Skywalker, right? Certain types of restaurants can feel like this as well and Cookdaily in London Fields is one of them. On paper it’s a vegan restaurant serving up tasty, multi-cuisine bowls in a converted arch. Experientially, it’s a black-walled goth canteen that’s the restaurant manifestation of a hormonal, Cyberdog-wearing teenager, who has no interest in meat. Or human interaction. But first the food, because this is one thing you do want to experience at Cookdaily. Everything, from the pad thai to the chicken and mushroom pie, is meat and dairy free. And it all tastes pretty nice. The menu - displayed like vegetable-focussed wanted posters around the arched cave - jumps from Thai curries, to noodles, to jerk, to dhal. Although flavour-wise some bowls can taste a little homogeneous if eaten back to back, most things here, like the jungle curry, are very satisfying. A jerk bowl will be laden with carrots, aubergine, puffed tofu, and an umami-packed coleslaw on top. While a creamy (but creamless) pie will be heavy on mustard and bay leaves. It’s fast food, without shortcuts. photo credit: Karolina Wiercigroch The problem is that you’ll be more inclined to take the food away, rather than eat in. There are trains duh-duh-ing overhead, staff effortlessly miming Cardi B from the speakers, and the occasional blood-curdling shout from behind the till. 8. 8. EIGHT. Are you 8? Am I eight? Who knows. You just want a curry without a non-bitey extra from Blade giving you the up-and-down stare, all because you forgot you wanted spring rolls. Dystopian-feel aside, Cook Daily is undoubtedly a restaurant of the time-poor and vegetable-rich future. Every bowl here is cooked to order, priced at around a tenner (or more with the spring rolls), and you can be in and out within half an hour. It may not be the most comfortable or welcoming of canteens, but it’s a tasty and generous one. So do yourself a favour, get a bowl to go, and experience it at home. Food Rundown photo credit: Karolina Wiercigroch Jungle Curry Peppers. Broccoli. Aubergine. Onion. Carrots. Chilli. This thing is packed with vegetables and flavour, and no coconut milk, all on Japanese brown rice. We prefer it with puffed tofu, but you can get it with imitation chicken or prawn if you like. photo credit: Karolina Wiercigroch House Pad Thai Pad thai is often seen as the safe option, but when it’s this reliably tasty, why let that bother you? This is a good one. The Jerk This is almost definitely the name of a Seinfeld episode, but here it’s jerk marinated tofu on brown rice with a punchy coleslaw. Although the sauce is a little watery, this is still pretty good. Chikn And Mushroom Pie We’re not illiterate, that’s just how they refer to their fake chicken at Cookdaily. Maybe all the meat is in the e’s? Anyway, this isn’t technically a pie. Because it’s a mustard-filled, creamless creamy sauce, with a bit of pastry chucked on top. It tastes decent though. High Grade Look, this isn’t going to get you high, even with the hemp seed crumble. But if you are high, or even if you’re not, you’re going to enjoy this bowl of stir fried veg in Cookdaily’s signature sweet, spicy, and smoky, BBQ sauce. Spring Rolls Sod it, you know you want them." - Jake Missing

https://www.theinfatuation.com/london/reviews/cook-daily
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Plant Based Fast Food in London | London’s Best Vegan Burgers - Eater London

"This grime scene-endorsed ‘No blood, no bones’ joint serves up Thai and Laotian-influenced bowls. Tofu and soy-based ‘chickn’ and ‘praun’ beds in with spicy, saucy, crunchy vegetables and hefty portions of noodles, rice or quinoa. Look out for vegan-ified British and Jamaican classics: chicken pie, Full English, saltfish and ackee, and jerk ‘chicken.’" - Sophie Wilkinson

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Where To Take People Who Think They Hate London - London - The Infatuation

"Cookdaily is a vegan restaurant in London Fields that’s filled with freelancers having elongated lunches, ‘activists’ with double-barrelled surnames, and phone-gripping sorts one handedly eating bowls of pad thai. Basically, it’s everything everyone hates about London. But that’s irrelevant, because it makes some of the most delicious vegan food in the city. And once you realise that, halfway through a jungle curry and some spring rolls, you’ll realise you don’t care." - Heidi Lauth Beasley, Jake Oliver

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This place is closed permanently - BoxPark is now open ..

N H.

Yelp
So good! Every bite and part of the Japanika bowl is delicious. Great vegan spot with excellent customer service and music.
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Anna S.

Yelp
Wow! This place is insanely good! Thank goodness there's a GF, vegan place where you can trust what you're getting. The space lends itself to groups of people who can't seem to agree on what to eat, so your non-dietary restricted friends will be just as happy. Get yourself a combo to enjoy all their delicious delights! (Visited Feb 2020)
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Why-Tie Z.

Yelp
CookDaily can be found in the Markethall right next to Victoria station on the second floor. If you are vegan, don't make the mistake and eat at the vegan place on the ground floor at the corner next to the sandwich place (opposite fish and chips) - you will be disappointed especially if you skip cookdaily. They offered all Vegan food and the chicken bites in sweet teriyaki sauce for 6£ was just incredible. I couldn't believe that it was not chicken (texture, taste etc) perfectly fried, nice taste. This place makes it easy for vegans to stay vegan and for meat eaters to be surprised how well vegan and meatlike it sometimes tastes
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Heath P.

Yelp
Just ate here for the first time last night. Two bowls, the Hard Bowl and the High Grade, came in at just under £20. First note: this restaurant is now in LONDON FIELDS. It has relocated from its Box Park Shoreditch location, so reviews below mentioning Box Park or lack of a brick-and-mortar location are now archives of its old status. Second note: all food is served in single-use only containers. BRING YOUR OWN TUPPERWARE/container/box and they will serve your food in it for you. Make sure your tupperware is large! The servings are huge. This means bringing your own box is a great idea because a) you're stopping single-use containers from going to landfill, and b) if - like me - the serving size was too much for one meal, you can now easily put it in the fridge for later. Both bowls were tasty. I ordered the Hard Bowl, a combination of mixed vegetables fried with slices of yam, plantain, ackee, and a few wholemeal dumplings that look like Korean tteokbokki (ddukbokki, ddeokbokki, dukbokki or topokki, ). The sauce is spicy from its scotch bonnet component and as a spice fiend, I was quite happy to munch on the half of a pepper served on top of the meal. It went well with its brown rice bed. The only problem was that the thyme in the sauce was left on its sticks, meaning if I wanted to taste the delicious little leaves I had to pick out the sticks and nibble the leaves off of them, which broke up my eating flow. My partner ordered the High Grade, whose name is a play on its hemp oil sauce and hemp seed crumbs on top. It consists of stir-fried veg served either alone or with tofu, chickn, or chickpeas, in a "smokey sweet and sour barbecue sauce." I put that in quotes because to me it was basically a sweet sauce, rather like sweet chili sauce without the chili, mixed with some barbecue flavour. Delicious, but not what I imagined reading the description. My partner opted for the chickn, and it went well in the mix. This bowl is also served over brown rice. The sauce in my partner's bowl was so generous that the rice became almost like a stew at the bottom of the bowl. Aside from being in a very London railway arch, the vibe of the place reminded me of Portland or NYC or a super-trendy pop-up in Seoul. Stickers and art books and a few games matched the hip-hop soundtrack (which could have been turned down a few notches to facilitate conversation.) The menu items are each described with big posters on the wall complete with photo, which makes ordering easier since there's so much choice. It was definitely a hearty vegan eating experience, and I'm glad to see the place going well. I would like to go back to try the pie, since I'm lactose intolerant so the promise of a buttery, flaky pie crust without the butter is highly motivational. One note Cook Daily staff: you work at a vegan restaurant. The cuisine helps us be more sustainable. So please consider offering a discount for people who bring in their own containers, and be supportive of diners who do.
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Grahame G.

Yelp
A fantastic vegan food outlet in the most unlikely of places, what a star find this was! Freshly cooked fast-food dishes of the noodle or rice stir-fry variety, all vegan including faux chicken or prawns. There's a good choice of dishes displayed on menus around the walls, and a small but select choice of craft beers to help wash down your food. I was staying nearby for three nights, and came here on two of them, it was so good. The do take-away too!
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Carla G.

Yelp
SO COOL this place, amazing food and vibes highly recommended (I had the pad Thai with chickn)
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Fiona L.

Yelp
Really good place ! I found this restaurant on Hypebeast with a video. I tried the "Infamous" bowl with Banana/cinnamon smoothie. Super tasty with a lot of flavours. It is all vegan! You could pick different options : just veggies, tofu+veggies, chickn +veggies or chickpeas+veggies. The mix rice and quinoa is awesome! The quantity is more than enough. You should tried this place !
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Jamie B.

Yelp
This place doesn't need another five star Yelp review. The crowds that mob this place already know of the ambrosia that the chef of this place creates. The Guardian has already made this place well known as the place to go if you love vegan food, or if you just love food in general. The fact that this place sold out of food at 8pm on a Thursday whilst all the other shops had plenty of food left counts for this place being among the best in London. I ordered the Chikn Mushroom pie as I had sampled more than enough delights from around the world. I wanted something 'plain' and English... This wasn't plain, this was the best pie I've had in so very long. Deconstructed or not! You would not think this was vegan, even the most rabid of carnivores will love this dish. I'd wager that they'd live any of the dishes here. From a take on a full English to more exotic faire. The only thing that marks this place down is the crowds due its popularity. It needs to be a proper brick and mortar place. I hope it will be such soon.
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Amanda M.

Yelp
We're gonna keep this blessed establishment goin with a solid 5 stars. As another reviewer said, delicious vegan bowls at a good price, and you bet your darn rootin tootin booty they are. Honestly though, the food is very good and it's in a cool location. Also the first time I've ever tried vegan prawns. Ummmm what? Yes you heard me. It even looked like prawns. Very strange, but I guess... go them? Either way, if you're a meat eater, still come here because the food is delicious.
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Rachel R.

Yelp
These are damn fine vegan rice/noodle bowls! Eat at the boxpark or take it away - for £10 you get a giant bowl of tasty food with 4 mini springrolls. I am a huge fan of the Cook Mama, a collaboration with wagamama. Its a delicious japanese curry with udon noodles, veggies, and vegan fried chicken dusted with japanese spices and topped with coconut "bacon". Everything is made to order so it takes 10 mins (or more). Make sure to get one of their frequent buyer cards, as you will definitely be back!
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Sunny K.

Yelp
This is a fairly new spot that I hadn't heard about before, but was hunting for a place to hit in a very narrow radius and this came up on Yelp. The box park itself is better in the summer sun, but I did like the heating and the warm igloo vibe they've got going on atm. Prices are somewhat high (£9 for mains) but I did manage to get 2 meals out of my chikn noodle dish. Lots of choice and cool vegan hoodies on offer too! I was very tempted by the Hard Bowl so I will have to go back for that another time :)
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Michelle L.

Yelp
I was really excited to try this spot but I was utterly disappointed. First off, the lady that took our order was flat out rude. She had such an attitude and was not helpful throughout the entire ordering experience. The food was also disappointing. There is no pride in the food that is served; the vegetables are randomly chopped and thrown in soup or scattered on top of of rice and "served". The same ingredients are used throughout most of the dishes and for something so simple and streamlined, the food is severely over-priced. In addition, there is no service and you even have to clean up your own decisions and sort your cutlery and bowls in different buckets. If the food was cheap, I would be fine with that but this is not case. Will not be coming back unfortunately.
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Vanessa S.

Yelp
What can I say if you want good hard food for an incredible price made by people with such a passion for food CookDaily is the place to head over to! I tried the 'Hard Bowl' with yam, plantain, wholemeal dumplings and lots of other delicious and nutritious vegetables. It was the right kind of spicy and was extremely filling. This will definitely be my new local lunch or dinner spot for a treat.
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Jihan N.

Yelp
Its just Perfect! Chill atmosphere if you like, need, or want to eat regardless if you eat anything with or without a face it's simply delicious. Flavourful noodles, teriyaki bites..I ate too fast to take pics but if you're into that each bowl is IG worthy. Not to mention the soundtrack, moved from New York and I just appreciate the authenticity, best place Ive eaten since arriving besides my own kitchen.
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Bobby R.

Yelp
The king of Vegan food in London and possibly the world. I'm super serious this place is 100 percent divine

Noelle M.

Yelp
Boxpark has some of the best vegan food and Cook Daily definitely comes up on top. Delicious, fresh food. I think it might be closed though?
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Ato B.

Yelp
Delicious and affordable vegan bowls in a food market. I loved the curry bowl on a rainy day with brown rice and perfectly steamed vegetables.
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Jacob M.

Yelp
Enjoyed the High Grade bowl. Good sweet and smokey flavor. Busy small, all vegan eatery with a variety of options catering to most flavor desires.
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Jennifer S.

Yelp
Whilst the value is pretty good at £8.50, I wish there were more veggies in the Coco Bowl I had. Lots of yummy noodles and a great sauce but I just wish there was more green vs noodles. Still the diversity of options is appealing so I will likely return.
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Tahirah W.

Yelp
EXCELLENT. Some of the best vegan food I sampled while staying in Shoreditch! Truthfully, what can go wrong with fresh food being served along with Tupac being played in the restaurant non-stop?! Great fresh smoothies as well.
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Natasha L.

Yelp
Literally my favourite food in London. If anyone tells you vegan food is bland, bring them here and introduce them to the high grade. My meat eater boyfriend loves it here too, we will come out to Shoreditch just to go to cook daily. Don't miss out.
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Nick D.

Yelp
Fantastic vegan food. I'm neither vegan nor Vegetarian but love this place for their tasty Oriental food and no nonsense approach. Cool atmosphere within Boxpark. Slightly expensive compared to similar food elsewhere, but worth it.

Mikey M.

Yelp
I'm not a vegan, but this food has really made me think twice about becoming one. Excellent depth of flavor, and massive amounts of food for 10 pounds. Well done!

Wo A.

Yelp
The noodle bowl with chickn was great! Friendly service and nice laid back atmosphere. I'll definitely come here again!