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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p> <p>Book a London Black Taxi Online or phone +44 (0)7779 336 612</p> London’s raw food scene is exploding. <p>After decades of raw food diets provoking gasps of disbelief, London&#8217;s raw food scene has moved into the city’s mainstream health food movement with a burgeoning network of restaurants, market stalls, delivery services, workshops and [...]]]></description>
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<h3>London’s raw food scene is exploding.</h3>
<p>After decades of raw food diets provoking gasps of disbelief, London&#8217;s raw food scene has moved into the city’s mainstream health food movement with a burgeoning network of restaurants, market stalls, delivery services, workshops and lifestyle events.</p>
<p>Raw food or ‘live food’ dishes are made from produce – usually but not always unprocessed, organic and vegan – cooked at a temperature below 48C (warmer than body temperature, but still not even half way between frozen and boiling water). On raw food websites it is often referred to as ‘high vibrational food’, some theories suggesting that, being uncooked, ‘live’ foods have more enzymes and a higher nutrient content than cooked ‘dead’ foods.</p>
<p>Chad Sarno, culinary mastermind behind Saf, London’s most high-end raw food restaurant that opened in April 2008, says. ‘I find terms like “high vibrational” alienate people. Basically it’s food in its purest, freshest form, so of course it’s healthier and in my opinion tastier than cooked food.’</p>
<p>The Saf menu includes dishes that sound impossible to create from raw ingredients: beetroot ravioli and Chinese pancakes share the line up with pad Thai and autumn risotto.</p>
<p>At Dragonfly Wholefoods in Highgate the menu offers sumptuous falafel, pizza, sunflower burgers and onion bread available in all their uncooked glory.</p>
<p>Many of these dishes wouldn’t be possible without a dehydrator, the ovens of the raw world. The one other staple to create such dishes is a heavy-duty blender, this also being essential for making nut milks, butters and cheeses.</p>
<p>‘Everything you know about cooking you throw out the window,’ says Sarno. ‘There’s no direct raw equivalent for, say, frying or roasting. It’s a totally different science.’ The techniques in raw cookery revolve around soaking, sprouting, blending and dehydrating, all techniques Sarno whisks students through in a whistlestop tour during his three-hour Introduction To Raw Cuisine class.</p>
<p>Many raw food enthusiasts make claims of improved health on switching to a raw food diet, but one benefit which is more palpable is weight loss – a strictly followed raw food diet is an almost guaranteed route to shedding pounds. Some feel it also has a massive impact on your general wellbeing.</p>
<h3>London&#8217;s Raw Food Restaurants and Cafés</h3>
<p><strong>Saf</strong><br />
A sophisticated restaurant offering gourmet vegan and raw cuisine with starters from £5 and mains from £10. The winter menu is 50 per cent raw with this going up to 75 per cent in the summer. The level of culinary artisanship will delight all lovers of food, carnivores included. Classes and event catering available.<br />
152-154 Curtain Rd, EC2A 3AT<br />
<a href="http://www.safrestaurant.co.uk" target="_blank">www.safrestaurant.co.uk</a></p>
<p><strong>Dragonfly Wholefoods</strong><br />
Since opening in August 2007 Dragonfly has transformed from wholefood shop with vegetarian café at rear into one of London’s best raw-vegan destinations with a daily buffet, selection of dishes (soup £5.96, falafel £10.95) and products made on-site to buy in the store at front. London-wide delivery available.<br />
24 Highgate High St, N6 5JG<br />
<a href="http://www.villagewholefoods.co.uk" target="_blank">www.villagewholefoods.co.uk</a></p>
<p><strong>VitaOrganic</strong><br />
Open for two years, Vita is an early pioneer of London’s raw food scene. There’s a daily pay-per-scoop buffet of 20 vibrant dishes – at least half of which are raw or slow cooked, raw soups (£3.90), raw cakes and truffles.<br />
74 Wardour St, W1F OTE<br />
<a href="http://www.vitaorganic.co.uk" target="_blank">www.vitaorganic.co.uk</a></p>
<p><strong>InSpiral Lounge</strong><br />
Now a year old, InSpiral is a raw and vegan food hotspot and buzzing events space. Run by the Ekopia Project collective it has a ‘festival’ feeling, minimal electro pumping out while people drink algae juice and tuck into raw soups and truffles.<br />
250 Camden High St, NW1 8QS<br />
<a href="http://www.inspiralled.net" target="_blank">www.inspiralled.net</a></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://s208303316.websitehome.co.uk/" target="_blank">The Bonnington Café</a><br />
</strong>The chef behind gourmet raw delivery service Raw Fairies cooks up a feast every second, fourth and fifth Sunday of the month at this long-established community vegan and vegetarian restaurant. Starters cost £3, main courses £7.<br />
11 Vauxhall Grove, SW8 1TD</p>
<p><strong>Tony&#8217;s Hemp Store</strong><br />
Since re-opening, it has revamped its vegetarian menu to include raw falafels, burgers, sprouted salads and chocolates. Raw takeaway boxes are also available.<br />
10 Caledonian Rd, N1 9DU<br />
Telephone: 020 7837 5223</p>
<p><strong>Alchemy</strong><br />
This excellent juice bar offers a range of juices, seed milks and Brazilian blends in chic surrounds. It now offers a range of raw chocolates and cakes.<br />
Unit 101, Stables Market, Chalk Farm Rd, NW1 8AH<br />
<a href="http://www.alchemythecentre.co.uk" target="_blank">www.alchemythecentre.co.uk</a></p>
<p><strong>Hornbeam Café</strong><br />
This homely community café in Walthamstow frequently plays host to raw food events, pot luck suppers and talks.<br />
458 Hoe St, E17 9AH<br />
<a href="http://www.hornbeam.org.uk" target="_blank">www.hornbeam.org.uk</a></p>
<h3>London&#8217;s Raw Food Market Stalls, Catering &amp; Delivery</h3>
<p><strong>Rainforest Creations<br />
</strong>This pioneering raw company take delicious fare to markets across London. Find it at Hammersmith Market on Thursdays, Old Spitalfields Market on Fridays, Chelsea Market and Russell Square on Saturdays, and Spitalfields and Wood Green on Sundays. Only the wraps are not raw.<br />
<a href="http://www.rainforestcreations.co.uk" target="_blank">www.rainforestcreations.co.uk</a></p>
<p><strong>Raw Fairies</strong><br />
A raw delivery service for those without the time to create the diet themselves. from £29.50 per day for three days, or as little as £22.50 per day for 30 days or more. The meals include one drink, two salads and one dehydrated cuisine meal. Chocolate, desserts and cakes are also available.<br />
Unit 21, Grand Union Centre, West Row, W10 5AS<br />
<a href="http://www.rawfairies.com" target="_blank">www.rawfairies.com</a></p>
<h3>London&#8217;s Raw Food Classes</h3>
<p><strong>Sweet Sensations</strong><br />
A godsend for the health conscious with an insatiable sweet tooth, these three-hour hands-on raw chocolate- and dessert-making workshops led by Liz Bugrave are more than worth the £45 fee.<br />
<a href="http://www.sweetsensations.uk.com" target="_blank">www.sweetsensations.uk.com</a></p>
<p><strong>The Raw Food Nutrition Party</strong><br />
Let chef Peter Pure host a raw dinner party for you at your house (or his) or let him create a bespoke culinary class for your specific dietary needs.<br />
<a href="http://www.rawfoodparty.com" target="_blank">www.rawfoodparty.com</a></p>
<p><strong>Catherine Parker<br />
</strong>Hands-on raw food workshops at Catherine’s N4 home. She provides all the ingredients to make the dishes (which students are free to eat) and sells larger quantities of ingredients at the end of each session.<br />
<a href="http://www.cathparker.wordpress.com/workshops" target="_blank">www.cathparker.wordpress.com/workshops</a></p>
<p><strong>Kitchen Buddy<br />
</strong>Theresa Webb leads a range of raw nutrition, meal-creation classes, shopping and demonstration classes. Call for prices.<br />
<a href="http://www.kitchenbuddy.eu" target="_blank">www.kitchenbuddy.eu</a></p>
<p><strong>Jill Swyers</strong><br />
Health educator Jill Swyers leads weekend-long workshops that focus on the core principles of raw living – sprouting, preparation of vegetable juices and dehydrating foods. £150 for a weekend workshop.<br />
<a href="http://www.jillswyers.com" target="_blank">www.jillswyers.com</a></p>
<h3>Raw Food Websites</h3>
<p>There are several raw food websites that can tell you more about the raw food diet lifestyle.  Some of the best ones are</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rawfoodsmiracle.com" target="_blank">Raw Foods Miracle</a> for ideas, recipes, a forum, books, and more.  Their <a href="http://www.rawfoodsmiracle.com/blog/web-resources" target="_blank">Web Resources</a> page lists many more good websites full of information.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cartville.com/app/?Clk=2475935" target="_blank">Eating for Energy</a> is a revolutionary living foods nutrition ebook. Learn how to eat and transform how you look, feel, and perform through living plant-based whole foods. Includes a 12 week plan, over 100 recipes, and a special fitness nutrition component.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.goneraw.com" target="_blank">Gone Raw</a> for sharing raw vegan recipes and advice.</p>
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		<title>East London: Quirky Fashion, Contemporary Art, &amp; Unique Nosh</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p> <p>Book a Taxi Online or phone +44 (0)7779 336 612</p> <p>There are still some corners of London where quirky fashion, contemporary art, &#038; cultural food thrives. </p> <p>Go East to find areas that thrive with items crafted by young British designers. Brick Lane is one of those areas. </p> <p>An old building that [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are still some corners of London where quirky fashion, contemporary art, &#038; cultural food  thrives.  </p>
<p>Go East to find areas that thrive with items crafted by young British designers. Brick Lane is one of those areas. </p>
<p>An old building that used to be the Truman Brewery stands out from the rest of the street and is packed with independent shops. The Truman Brewery has been an important creative and cultural hub. </p>
<p>One shop at the old brewery sells clothing made out recycled material. You can make a one-of-a-kind item from one of your old garments; just bring it to the shop and the designer will make it into a new item for you. Other shops sell vintage clothing. You can get an East London Quirky Shopping guide from visitlondon.com</p>
<p>Many shops in the area encourage young designers to display their collections by offering affordable rental rates, allowing talent scouts from major chains to find budding designers. </p>
<p>Besides Brick Lane and the Truman Brewery, East London has several neighborhoods boasting dozens of independent shops. Socially aware shoppers can buy a wedge card from www.wedgecard.co.uk for 10 pounds, of which 5 goes to a local charity. The card allows you to support local shops while obtaining special offers and discounts from over 150 businesses in the East End. </p>
<p>Apart from shopping, East London is also increasingly known for contemporary art, with many galleries, museums and shops. With more than 80 art galleries, there&#8217;s something for everyone&#8217;s taste in the East End. Don&#8217;t miss the famous WhiteCube and Whitechapel Art Gallery, but also look out for hidden gems scattered all around this area waiting to be discovered. Dozens of the area&#8217;s galleries host cultural events and contemporary art exhibitions.</p>
<p>And talk about food! If you&#8217;re after comfort food, Brick Lane is THE place for bagels and baltis.  If you are craving a curry or just need a quick bite, head for the famous Brick Lane Beigel Bake, which is ALWAYS open&#8211;24 hours a day, 365 days a year.  (You are sure to see one or two London Black Taxi drivers in there at any time of the day or night!)</p>
<p>At visitlondon.com, you can download a guide called DIY East that will show you where to find East London&#8217;s quirky fashion, comtemporary art, and posh (and not so posh) nosh.</p>
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