Hi π
It feels like a very weird time in our society, and maybe itβs more important now that ever to really investigate our lives and how we can make an even more positive impact on the earth. Eating plant-based or vegan food is defiantly one of the days (actually the single most effective) to recuse our carbon foot print as individuals. Other things are a bit harder, such as traveling by plane. We always try to ask ourselves if there will be more of a positive than negative impact in the long run. This year I went to London to join something called the Future Leaders Conference. I met with 29 other young leaders from all over Europe and we discussed many interesting topics. I will write more about that later! I asked you all for your best London tips on instagram - and you never let me down <3 So I wanted to share them again with you!
London tips from you:
Brekkie at Daylesford Pimlico
Planet Organic
Camden Market
Farmacy
Pizza Pilgrims
Deliciously Ellas Deli
Eat by Chloe
The Farm girl
The good life Eatery
Roots Juicery
Juice baby
Raw press
26 Grains
Other places we really like in London:
Nama Foods (110 Talbot Road, Notting Hill)
Nama foods is one of the best veggie restaurants ever! The meals are so beautiful and tasty, and it is really inspiring to see how they create such good raw and vegan plates. They have everything from the creamiest chocolate cake to buckwheat porridge, Italian pizza, Mexican bowls and the most delicious sweet treats. They also have a blog where they share a few recipes.
WOKIT (Borough Market)
WOKIT is located in South Bank, which is really worth a visit. Borough Market is filled with organic produce, and it is really nice to take a walk alongside the river. WOKIT serves delicious woks, with many types of noodles, different ingredients and a host of flavours.
LabOrganic (58 Neal Street, Convent Garden)
LabOrganic is a great place to get green cold pressed juices. The juices are always fresh and made within a short time before they are consumed.
Planet Organic
Planet Organic is a great health store and restaurant in north Kensington. They specialise in organic food, and it is a great place to come for inspiration, lunch and a tasty juice while filling up on health products.
Whole Foods
Heaven on earth! Whole Foods has it all, good restaurants, smoothie bar, fresh ccold-pressedjuices, organic fruits and everything you could ever imagine in the health department. The best one in London is in High Street Kensington, and they also have one near Oxford Street although it is usually very crowded. Please open up in Norway.
Maroush Bakehouse (131 Earls Court Road, London SW5 9RQ)
We found this amazing place on trip advisor and decided to give it a go due to the high reviews, and we were not disappointed! Lebanese food is one of our favourites and this place really knew what they were doing. We recommend the moussaka, hommos, tabbouleh, and falafels.Officially very hungry and wish we were on a plane to London. Byebye