Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative all-vegan fusion in Canary Wharf with standout desserts and engaged service; great ambience, but flavors and pacing can be uneven and portions feel small for the price.
Mildreds on the Wharf delivers solid neighborhood dining with exceptional setting appeal and attentive, personable service that regulars clearly appreciate. However, inconsistent food quality across dishes and visits—ranging from vibrant, beautifully plated creations to occasionally bland or under-seasoned plates—prevents it from reaching grade A territory. The creative plant-based menu and loyal following make it worth exploring, particularly for vegan and vegetarian diners seeking a stylish Canary Wharf destination.
The room feels warm and stylish with a polished Canary Wharf backdrop, the kind of place where servers remember names and the soundtrack hums without drowning conversation. Guests describe plates that "look gorgeous and taste mostly vibrant," though a few note pacing hiccups and the occasional muted dish. Service is often thoughtful and patient, with shout-outs to specific team members, and the setting works for date nights or small celebrations. The culinary approach leans contemporary fusion: bright vegan cooking that pulls from Asia, Latin America, and comfort classics rather than strict tradition. Expect kimchi and gochujang next to burritos, pot pies, and Sri Lankan curry—a creative, produce-driven lens where desserts frequently steal the show. Adventurous eaters will find plenty to explore, while conservative palates may want to stick to the more familiar plates like burgers or the pot pie. Families are generally welcome: brunch is buzzy and accommodating, and the menu has kid-approachable formats (burgers, pot pie, truffles). That said, fusion spice profiles and seasonal set menus can be challenging for picky eaters, so consider simpler mains or dessert-led choices if your crew prefers straightforward flavors.
Area: Modern business and residential district with sleek waterfront promenades; draws office crowds on weekdays and leisure diners evenings/weekends.
Safety: Perceived as safe and well-maintained with strong lighting and steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Near offices, retail, transit (DLR/Jubilee), and waterside walks; corporate events and pre/post-theatre style gatherings noted.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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