Wazzup Pilipinas!
The newest foodie trend is both simple and rewarding. Getting a high dose of vitamins, minerals and nutrients from vegetables is only possible when they are fresh, organic and uncooked. Cooking does away with a lot of heat-sensitive vitamins. London has some joints that keep their food below 42-degrees Celsius. Superfood salads, casher cheese and cold-pressed juices top the list of "raw" food that defines London’s (non)cooking restros.
When in London, try at least one of these greater London restaurants for an authentic taste of everything healthy and natural.
Farmacy
Farmacy takes (non)cooking to a whole new level with their fine artistic presentation. They sell "clean eating" food to the people interested in healthy living. You can eat here at peace since they serve no dairy, no gluten, no sugar, no meat and no additives. It is one of those heavenly places allergy prone people usually love. Dig into an "earth bowl" stuffed with their signature, raw goodies. Their presentation draws the crowd, so book your table in advance for your share of raw health.
Malibu Kitchen at The Ned
This is a nice little patch of sunshine to the otherwise gloomy locale of Mansion House. Vegetable rolls, mango rolls doused in spicy nuts, poke bowls and zesty fresh salads make up a huge part of their must-have menu. Malibu Kitchen is nothing short of a new California experience in greater London. There is something for all kinds of food lovers, although the menu is a little partial towards vegan and veggie options.
Nama
This is one of the few restaurants that serve raw food with warmth. Their juices might be cold-pressed, but their service is warm and hearty. You will find all kinds of uncooked and fresh raw items on the menu. They have an interesting take on mainstream food including sushi, pizzas and cheese. Their sushi rice is grated kohlrabi, and their cheese comes from cashew. It is a down-to-earth place that has an art gallery vibe.
Rawlington
This Fitzrovia restaurant oozes calm and positivity. Rawlington is a vegan eatery that takes the art of garnishing seriously. Do not miss their vegan sushi, Thai-style slaw, caramel shortcake and smoothies. Rawlington has carved a space for itself in the books of the gastronomic experts of London with their Lebanese Mezze boxes and their raw items on the menu.
The Hive of Vyner St
This is an all-day cafe cum wine place in Bethnal Green that woos people with their holistic dining options and biodynamic drinking. Their organic approach and vegan lifestyle is a huge crowd magnet. The menu consists of majorly vegan and vegetarian options only. You will find tons of raw food and superfood salads to give your metabolism a thorough scrub.
The ideal way to enjoy the goodness of raw vegan dining is to end the meals with cold-pressed juices, fruit and vegetable cocktails and smoothies. Get your fill at one of these leading raw food places before they become too mainstream.
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