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Indian Vegetarian & Jain Food in London

Pure-veg and Jain restaurants, neighbourhood by neighbourhood, plus how to order Jain locally and pre-book a Jain meal on your flight.

Restaurants verified June 2026
London has the best dedicated Jain food of any city outside India, thanks to a large Gujarati and Jain community in the north-west. The heartland is Wembley’s Ealing Road, with more in Neasden (the Swaminarayan Mandir area), Harrow and Tooting. Several kitchens cook Saatvic-style — no onion or garlic by default — rather than just "on request".

Before you fly: pre-book a Jain meal (VJML)

The most reliable Jain meal of your trip is the one on the plane — if you request it in advance. On full-service airlines, ask for VJML (Vegetarian Jain Meal) in Manage Booking, ideally at least 24 hours before departure. Here is what each special-meal code actually means:

CodeMealWhat it means
VJMLVegetarian Jain MealStrict Jain — no onion, garlic, ginger or any root/underground vegetable (no potato, carrot, beetroot), no egg, no meat.
AVMLAsiatic Vegetarian MealIndian-style spiced vegetarian — the "normal Indian veg" choice — lacto-vegetarian, but MAY contain onion and garlic. Not suitable for strict Jains.
VGMLVegetarian Vegan MealNo animal products at all — no dairy, no honey, no egg. Not necessarily onion/garlic-free.
VLMLVegetarian Lacto-Ovo MealWestern-style vegetarian allowing dairy and egg. Usually the blandest option for Indian palates.

Which airlines serve a Jain meal (VJML), and how far ahead to ask

Every full-service carrier below serves VJML free — request it in Manage Booking. Verified from each airline’s own special-meals page (June 2026):

AirlineRequest at leastNotes
Air India24 hoursVistara is now merged into Air India — one policy. Request partner-operated legs with that carrier.
Emirates24 hoursNot served in Economy on flights under 2 hours.
Qatar Airways24 hoursOn intra-GCC flights only the vegan (VGML) meal is served.
Etihad24 hoursEtihad-operated flights only; limited choice under ~2h50m.
Singapore Airlines56 hours ex-Delhi/Mumbai/Bengaluru/Kolkata (32h ex-Hyderabad/Kochi/Ahmedabad)The longest notice of any carrier from India — request well ahead, not the day before.
British Airways24 hoursJain meal is long-haul only — NOT available in Euro Traveller (short-haul economy).
Lufthansa24 hoursEconomy on flights over ~3 hours; Business over 1 hour.
Thai Airways24 hours from Bangkok, 48 hours into BangkokThai-operated flights only.
ANA24 hoursANA-operated only; VJML is catered from limited stations.
Japan Airlines25 hoursJAL-operated flights.

Indian low-cost carriers (IndiGo, SpiceJet, Akasa, Air India Express) do not serve free special meals — you buy a pre-booked veg or Jain meal instead. Air India Express takes hot-meal orders up to 12 hours before departure; SpiceJet up to 24 hours. There is no free Jain meal on an Indian LCC, so add one when you book.

Where Indian veg & Jain food clusters in London

Wembley – Ealing Road

Nearest station: Tube: Alperton (Piccadilly) / Wembley Central
The densest Gujarati + South Indian pure-veg cluster in London, with several no-onion-garlic and Jain kitchens.

Neasden

Nearest station: Tube: Neasden (Jubilee)
Around the BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir — Saatvic (onion/garlic-free) dining.

Harrow / North Harrow

Nearest station: Tube: North Harrow (Metropolitan)
Strong Gujarati/Jain residential community; dedicated Jain menus.

Tooting

Nearest station: Tube: Tooting Broadway (Northern)
South Indian pure-veg row on Upper Tooting Road — a direct ride from central London.

8 verified pure-veg & Jain restaurants in London

"Jain by default" = cooked without onion & garlic as standard. "Dedicated Jain menu" = a separate Jain menu you can order from. "Jain on request" = the kitchen will adapt if you ask clearly. Verified June 2026 against each restaurant’s own site and current listings.

Shayona

Neasden · Gujarati & pan-Indian pure-veg (Saatvic)
Jain by default (no onion & garlic)
Cooked without onion or garlic by default — "consistent with Vaishnav, Jain & Swaminarayan" tenets. Verified June 2026.

Kailash Parbat

Wembley (529 High Rd) · North Indian & chaat, pure-veg
Dedicated Jain menu
Dedicated Jain thali (no onion, garlic, potato, aubergine or mushroom). Verified June 2026.

Sagar

Harrow (+ central: Covent Garden, Hammersmith) · South Indian pure-veg / vegan
Dedicated Jain menu
Dedicated Jain menu with an onion-&-garlic-free section. Central branches make this the easiest Jain option for a city-centre stay. Verified June 2026.

Saravanaa Bhavan

East Ham & Wembley (220 Ealing Rd) · South Indian pure-veg (world’s largest veg chain)
Dedicated Jain menu
Separate Jain menu. Verified June 2026.

Arya Bhavan

Tooting (254 Upper Tooting Rd) · South Indian 100% veg
Dedicated Jain menu
Jain dishes marked on the menu / on request. Verified June 2026.

Shubh Aarambh

Wembley (242a Ealing Rd) · Chaat, street food & sweets, 100% veg
Jain on request
Swaminarayan no-onion-garlic on request. Verified June 2026.

Veg Chennai SriLalitha

Wembley (Ealing Rd) · South Indian 100% pure-veg, fine-dining
Jain on request
Jain on request — the standard menu uses onion and garlic, so specify clearly.

Sakonis

Wembley (127–129 Ealing Rd) · Gujarati & Indo-Chinese, veg
Pure-veg (Jain not advertised)
Pure-veg, Jain not advertised — confirm opening hours before you travel.

How to order Jain food in London

English: No onion, no garlic, no potato or root vegetables — "Jain"
In London most Indian-restaurant staff understand "Jain" directly; just confirm the dish has no onion, garlic, potato or other root vegetables

The easiest city outside India. At Saatvic kitchens (Shayona) and dedicated-Jain restaurants (Kailash Parbat, Sagar, Saravanaa Bhavan) you can order a full Jain meal without negotiation. Elsewhere, say "Jain — no onion, no garlic, no root vegetables" and most kitchens will adapt.

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London vegetarian & Jain food — FAQs

Where is the best Jain food in London?

North-west London. For onion-and-garlic-free food by default, Shayona in Neasden cooks Saatvic-style. For a dedicated Jain menu, Kailash Parbat (Wembley), Sagar (Harrow, with central Covent Garden and Hammersmith branches) and Saravanaa Bhavan all have one. Wembley’s Ealing Road is the single densest cluster. All places on this page were verified active in June 2026.

Which London restaurants have a dedicated Jain menu (not just on request)?

Kailash Parbat (Wembley) serves a dedicated Jain thali with no onion, garlic, potato, aubergine or mushroom; Sagar and Saravanaa Bhavan both publish a separate Jain menu; and Shayona (Neasden) is onion/garlic-free by default as a Saatvic kitchen. Others such as Shubh Aarambh and Veg Chennai SriLalitha do Jain on request — specify clearly when ordering.

Is there Jain or pure-veg food near Heathrow?

Yes — Southall (Elizabeth line, about 15 minutes from Heathrow) has plenty of Punjabi pure-veg and chaat, and the Wembley/Harrow dedicated-Jain cluster is reachable on the Piccadilly and Metropolitan lines. If you are staying central, Sagar’s Covent Garden and Hammersmith branches are the simplest pure-veg-with-Jain-menu option.

How do I get a Jain meal on my flight to London?

Pre-book a special meal in Manage Booking — the Jain code is VJML (Vegetarian Jain Meal: no onion, garlic, ginger or root vegetables). Full-service airlines (Air India, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad, Singapore Airlines, British Airways, Lufthansa, Thai, ANA, JAL) all carry VJML free, but you must request it ahead — usually at least 24 hours before departure. Two things to know: Singapore Airlines needs much longer notice from India (56 hours from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata), and British Airways does not serve the Jain meal in short-haul Euro Traveller. Indian low-cost carriers (IndiGo, SpiceJet, Akasa, Air India Express) do not serve free special meals — you buy a pre-booked veg or Jain meal instead (Air India Express takes hot-meal orders up to 12 hours before departure). If VJML is unavailable, AVML (Asiatic Vegetarian) is the next best, but it may contain onion and garlic.