The Orange Tree actually has a special place in our hearts:
it was where we had our first date and we regularly return there of an evening.
In terms of food it doesn’t do quite as well as the
Lansdowne but in the last year or so its menus (they change every season) have
included at least one marked vegan option each time and the specials do
sometimes include something vegan. While the food is generally very good
quality and delicious, it does tend to suffer from the same problem as the
Lansdowne in assuming, for some reason, that vegans only ever want very small
portions.
The last meal I had there, one of the specials, was
aubergine and chickpea köfte* with toasted flatbread and vegan yoghurt with
mint (pictured). It was great, if a bit oily, but it really wasn’t that much,
and when you’re paying more or less the same as the pretty generous meat
options, that’s definitely a drawback.
The Orange Tree, like the Lansdowne, will remain a regular
watering hole for us in Leicester, but I just wish they’d make the vegan
options a bit more substantial.
*Interestingly, there’s currently a ban in Turkey on
traditional çiğ köfte made using raw meat (at least at street stalls) and they
are now made with bulgur wheat instead, making them vegan. A Turkish friend of
mine brought some of these back from a trip a couple of years ago and they taste
fantastic. They’re made from bulgur mashed with tomato paste and spices and
eaten with lettuce and lemon juice. I’ll try and get a good recipe and test
them out for a future post.