Vegan Options on Campus 2017/18

Veganism is becoming more popular than ever, with events such as Veganuary and Meat Free Monday gaining a huge following – especially among young people. We are continuously finding ways to incorporate more vegan options onto our catering menus across our outlets on the Canterbury and Medway campuses.

Here’s a handy guide on vegan options at Kent Hospitality outlets:

Canterbury

Sibson CaféSibson Building, Canterbury

Sibson Café’s menu changes weekly, but they always have plenty of vegan options and most meat dishes can be adapted to be suitable for vegans too! Some examples of vegan dishes include:

  • Buddha Bowls with herby tabbouleh
  • Sesame Tofu stir fry
  • Minted Pea Risotto
  • Sweet Potato and Coconut Soup

Other options:

  • Jacket/Sweet Potatoes (ask for sunflower spread)
  • Vegan toppings: baked beans, harissa hummus

Dairy-free milk

  • Soya

 

Origins – Darwin College, Canterbury

These vegetarian options at Origins can all be made vegan, as Origins stocks vegan cheese, vegan mayonnaise and vegan homeslaw. Please ask at the till for your dish to be made vegan, and our chefs will be happy to adapt them!

  • BBQ Pulled Mushroom Texas Toast
  • BBQ Pulled Mushroom Proper Nachos
  • BBQ Pulled Mushroom Po’ Boy
  • Naked Chopped Salad
  • BBQ Pulled Mushroom Topped Salad

Side Shows:

  • Rustic Skin-On Fries
  • Sweet Potato Fries
  • Dirty Veggie Rice
  • Homeslaw
  • Chopped Side Salad
  • Corn on the Cob

Dairy-free milk:

  • Soya

 

K-Bar – Keynes College, Canterbury

K-Bar have a new range of paninis, and now stock vegan cheese! These vegetarian paninis are vegan if you swap out the cheese for vegan cheese:

  • Brie & Caramelised Onion
  • Mediterranean Vegetables & Cheese
  • The Vanilla Bean Frappé is vegan

Dairy-free milk:

  • Soya
  • Coconut
  • Almond

 

Dolche Vita – Keynes College, Canterbury

  • Black Rice, Quinoa and Butternut Squash
  • Chilli Hummus with Toasted Pitta
  • Italian Roasted Pepper Salad
  • Red Thai Vegetable Curry (vegan on request, please ask your server at the till)
  • Tofu or Vegetable Ramen (ask for no egg)

Add Ons:

  • Bowl of Fries

Dairy-free milk:

  • Soya

 

Mungo’s – Eliot College, Canterbury

  • Falafel Salad (ask for the yogurt and mint dressing to be substituted for another)
  • The Spinach and Falafel Quarter Pounder (ask for the yogurt and mint dressing to be substituted for another)

Add Ons

  • Fries
  • Sweet Potato Fries

Dairy-free milk:

  • Soya

 

The Street Kitchen – Jarman Plaza, Canterbury

The Street Kitchen serves up delicious food, fast! There is always a vegan option, or a vegetarian option that can easily be adapted for vegans. Ask your server, they’ll be happy to help!

 

The Sports Café – Sports Centre, Canterbury

The Sports Café stocks Vega© plant-based protein powder in chocolate and vanilla to create your perfect protein shake!

Dairy-free milk:

  • Soya

 

Rutherford Dining Hall – Rutherford College, Canterbury

Rutherford Dining Hall’s menu changes daily, and they always have a salad bar filled to the brim with delicious salads and veggies. They have a daily Wok Bar (which is also on a Wednesday evening) that can easily cater a hot vegan stir fry cooked to order in front of your eyes!

 

Medway

No1 – Rochester Building, Medway

  • Orzo Pasta and Roasted Tomato salad
  • Creamy Avocado Pasta
  • Hummus, Avocado and Tomato sandwich (ask for vegan spread)

Extras:

  • Fries
  • Curly Fries

Breakfast:

  • Toast & Jam

Dairy-free milk:

  • Soya

 

Cargo Bar – Liberty Quays, Medway

  • Tandoori Cauliflower and Red Lentil Dahl (with vegan mayonnaise)
  • Spicy Five Bean and Sweet Potato Chilli (without sour cream)
  • Vegetable Fajitas (without sour cream)

Extras:

  • Fries
  • Sweet Potato Fries

 

The Galvanising Shop Café – The Dockyard, Medway

  • Jacket Potato with Roasted Vegetables (no spread)
  • Jacket Potato with Baked Beans (no spread)

Extras:

  • Curly Fries
  • Fries

Breakfast:

  • Breakfast Pot – Berry Compote and Crunchy Golden Granola with dairy-free yogurt
  • Toast & Jam

Dairy-free milk:

  • Soya

Happy 1st Birthday, The Street Kitchen!

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This week, The Street Kitchen is celebrating its 1st birthday. Join the party, visit them for some tasty street food, and you might just bag yourself a freebie!

Every day this week they will be offering a FREE cookie with every main takeaway dish, courtesy of Vanilla & Muscovado who supply them with some exceedingly delicious homemade treats, baked right here on the university campus.

Want to know what they’re rustling up this week? Look no further than their birthday menu below…

Monday 22nd – Friday 26th January 2018

Slow-Cooked Beef Brisket Roll £4
Pulled, slow-cooked beef brisket with celeriac and horseradish coleslaw in a poppy seed sourdough roll.

Pulled Aubergine & Grilled Halloumi Roll £4
Pulled aubergine, grilled halloumi and creamy coleslaw in a poppy seed sourdough roll.
Vegan? Just say, we can make our vegetarian dish suitable for vegans.

Sticky Honey and Soy Chicken Wings £4
Served with a Sriracha mayonnaise.

Add sweet potato fries and salad for £1
Add halloumi fries and Sriracha mayonnaise for £1.50

  

As part of their birthday celebrations, we asked Street Kitchen chef, Sam Ranger, some quick fire questions…

Favourite ingredient to cook with?
I love cooking with shellfish. It’s delicious, healthy and can be so simple. I’ll go for mussels but someone else can prepare them.

Breakfast for dinner or dinner for breakfast?
Can I have both? Just switch it around every now and then. Start the day with a curry and end it with poached eggs and avocado on toast.

Favourite Canterbury restaurant?
Café Des Amis has always been a favourite for great sharing food and atmosphere… and tequila.

Cake or Pie?
Pie all the way.

Ingredient you’re most afraid of?
The puffer fish.

Brussels sprouts or cauliflower?
If I absolutely must… cauliflower. The amount of butter and pancetta you need to make brussel sprouts edible isn’t healthy.

Last meal on earth?
I’d start with a ‘plateau de fruits de mer’, a giant platter of fresh seafood. Followed by a sizeable Ribeye steak, chargrilled, served with chips cooked in duck fat and a béarnaise sauce.

Pancakes or omelettes?
Definitely omelettes, no competition.

Midnight snack of choice?
A grilled cheese toastie.

Guilty food pleasure?
Adding more cheese to the toastie.

 

January Sale

2 weeks. 15 deals. £5 each.

 

Kent Hospitality are having a January Sale! We’ve cut the prices of your favourite dishes for two whole weeks. Using the KentOne card to pay? Save 5% on your purchase!

    

    

    

    

While stocks last. Offer valid 15/01/2018 – 28/01/2018 (inclusive).