Ahimsa Vegan Cafe

Ahimsa Vegan Cafe is located on the backroads of the town of Pinner, Northwest London, that resonates with a bygone era of quaintness when life was simple and charming. indeed, Ahimsa, is a Sanskrit term that means ‘against cruelty’. Hence they promote delicious eating and drinking in the context of an evergreen environment.

Indeed, upon entering the cafe, you are greeted by simplicity in furniture and decor. The vibrancy is reflected in the presentation and taste of Ahimsa’s dishes and sumptuous smoothies. They define their movement with four beliefs:

  • We use Fresh Ingredients
  • We are Vegan
  • We are Compassionate
  • We are Ahimsa

The following illustrates a plethora of Ahimsa’s culinary and soothing delights:

Vivid Vegan Cafe
Sumptuous Sweets & Smoothies
Vegan Breakfast with Scrambled Tofu
Vegan Jerk Corn Salad with Chill Dressing

To experience Ahimsa’s four prong promotion of sustainable living, visit:

https://www.thevegancafe.com/

Bengaluru – A City of Quirks – Part Two

The following snapshots of Bengaluru, India further illustrates how words and locations continue to create unrivalled hilarity:

A sign located amongst trees warning of video surveillance to detect those littering. Where are the cameras located – in the tree trunks!?! Quite the covert monitoring if proven to be true…
A local eatery urges diners not to ‘wash hands in plates’. Surely the effort of doing so is far greater than just heading for the restaurant sink!
A plethora of Vegan Ice Cream flavours on show, only that none of them have labels, so it is quite the task asking staff what flavour each one is. Indeed, the finger point and saying ‘this one’ becomes the norm…
An auto rickshaw driver names his desired fare for the journey, only to inadvertently put the metre on. Did his great scam become a great flaw!?
The Permit Room Bar in Bengaluru provides you intricate instructions on Yoga, not least the ‘Vertical Ass Grab’
A Tree Surgeon works his way up the tree, but its not entirely clear that he will be able to cut branches without any equipment to hand…
Yellow number plates signify that it’s a taxi driver’s car. Just to let everyone know that he’s having a grand time, he puts his feet up quite literally!