As I'm a sucker for sweets, I decided on the Not-Ella crepes ($18.50) and I mean it when I say it was even better than it looks. It came with banana, berry compote, coconut yoghurt and on top was the not-ella spread and berry creme - it was also covered in chocolate fudge sauce! The crepes were nice and the right amount of chewy (I had read online that they were too hard to eat which was far from the truth!), all the fruit was fresh and the flavours all complimented each other so nicely. The only downfall of this was the Not-Ella spread as it was only the tiniest amount on top - I wanted more!
Andrew had the Lasagne (16.50) which was made with zucchini pasta, cashew cheese, basil pesto, walnut mince, spinach and tomato - this was a big meal and definitely worth the money! It was definitely meat(ish) tasting without being overwhelming and all the ingredients together worked so well! I only had a bite or two, he finished off the rest in record timing saying it was amazing!
I had the Daily Green smoothie and it was DELICIOUS, thick and cold and refreshing! He had the Yogi Frappe which was also super yummy and refreshing. Both were $9.50
And before leaving, I just couldn't help myself and had to try one of the CocoWhip Soft Serves (really, two desserts?!?) - I had the Salted Caramel Sundae ($13.00) with mixed cacao and coconut whip together, a caramel slice, cacao nibs, himalayan pink salt and their own caramel fudge sauce and I swear, this could have been my last meal and I would have been happy - I will go back just for this!
So it was definitely a pricey outing but I will 100% be going back for more, everything is prepared with love and it shows in their presentation, their food and even in their lovely staff! (Hi Annabelle!)
If you're into raw/vegan food or even if you're wanting to try out a new restaurant and just want something absolutely delicious - go check out Sadhana Kitchen, you'll probably find me eating more desserts!
As always, thank you for reading! XO
Andrew had the Lasagne (16.50) which was made with zucchini pasta, cashew cheese, basil pesto, walnut mince, spinach and tomato - this was a big meal and definitely worth the money! It was definitely meat(ish) tasting without being overwhelming and all the ingredients together worked so well! I only had a bite or two, he finished off the rest in record timing saying it was amazing!
I had the Daily Green smoothie and it was DELICIOUS, thick and cold and refreshing! He had the Yogi Frappe which was also super yummy and refreshing. Both were $9.50
And before leaving, I just couldn't help myself and had to try one of the CocoWhip Soft Serves (really, two desserts?!?) - I had the Salted Caramel Sundae ($13.00) with mixed cacao and coconut whip together, a caramel slice, cacao nibs, himalayan pink salt and their own caramel fudge sauce and I swear, this could have been my last meal and I would have been happy - I will go back just for this!
So it was definitely a pricey outing but I will 100% be going back for more, everything is prepared with love and it shows in their presentation, their food and even in their lovely staff! (Hi Annabelle!)
If you're into raw/vegan food or even if you're wanting to try out a new restaurant and just want something absolutely delicious - go check out Sadhana Kitchen, you'll probably find me eating more desserts!
As always, thank you for reading! XO