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Ha Ha Veggie Bar
based on 3 member reviews
G54 East Yard Camden Lock Place, Camden Lock Market, Chalk Farm Road, North West London
NW1 8AL
01273-885717 Type: Lacto, Vegan-friendly, Organic, Fast food, Buffet, Take-out Info: Vegan falafels and veggie burgers. Food is mostly vegan. Abundant seating in the vicinity. Open daily 10am-6pm. Directions: at the junction of Castlehaven Road (railway bridge) go into Camden Market, inside on the left is The Market Hall building, Ha Ha Veggie Bar is to the right of the entrance. Cash only. Price: Moderate.
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| "tastes like stuffing...."
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My Rating |
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Posted on: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 |
Review: the burgers taste a lot like stuffing but i like stuffing and it goes suprisingly well with peanut butter and banana. i like this place its cheap fun food on the go. i crave the stuff burgers as soon as i get out the tube! ;)whole earth drinks and soya shakes available too. the staff are always friendly but cleanliness is questionable although it could just be the camden feel ;)
i give it a 4* for take out cheap food but in means of the whole package its a 3*.
Pros: good flavours * unusual flavours * cheap
Cons: nothing fancy * take away only * |
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| "Stall with mobile challenged food"
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My Rating |
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Posted on: Thursday, January 29, 2009 |
Review: As you exit Cambden tube go right and cross to the other side of the road. Enter the labyrinth of stalls at about the third entrance - just next to the loch. It is the one that opens in to a bigger squarish space with paintings etc being shown. Take the exit to this space that is on the right leading down to some food stalls as you get back to the open air. It is a stall on the end next to an East Asian fast food stall, opposite an Italian stall.
They have burgers and falafel.
I think they use the same patty for both. I had the falafel with hommos and garlic sauce. It came in the white pitta. Falafel was the soft type. It was tasty enough although definately had better falafel. Amount of hommos and garlic sauce was generous. It was a challenge to eat as it wasn't a wrap but the awkward falling out of the pitta style. Especially as it is to be eaten on the move as there is no seating, that is inconvenient.
There were juices and fizzy drinks and some drinks such as elderflower and ginger beer. Also tea and coffee.
Service was pleasant.
Value was fine at ₤3.50 for the falafel pitta.
Pros: Some less commo beverages available * *
Cons: Food inconducive to mobility * * |
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| "banana with that burger?"
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My Rating |
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Posted on: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 |
Review: I went on a vegan tour of london and got here, my fourth stop of the day. I couldn't resit a burger with peanut butter and banana. I have been know to have a PB and banana sandwich but amn't used to having a veg burger with it. Great mix. It's not exclusively vegan but you don't really need that ch**se slice.
Pros: good burgers * good value *
Cons: only burgers * * |
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• See a photo of "HA HA" here - http://www.flickr.com/photos/tuckrally/2381067002/. response by JohnnySensible
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