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Because getting your greens doesn’t have to equal salad sadness.
Where to go to when you want to eat something tasty, but you also want to be kind of healthy.
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Because getting your greens doesn’t have to equal salad sadness.
Dibs is a straightforward salad shop near Holborn that's ideal for desk lunches that won't disappoint.
If you want a quick sit-down salad in Islington, head to Bewliehill and choose from their seasonal bowls.
Balance is a canteen-like spot in Waterloo that’s ideal for hefty salad box lunches and freshly made smoothies.
The Deli Downstairs is the superior place in Hackney to stock up on top-tier snacks.
By day, Milk Beach's carefree staff and avocado-heavy Aussie brunch menu transports you from Soho to a Byron Bay beach club. At night, the lighting becomes dim and flirty—like us after a few negronis.
Slicing into the oozing slice of jamón tortilla at Broken Eggs, a Spanish spot in Fitzrovia, is the most chic we’ve ever felt eating eggs. The whole restaurant is like a Kinfolk shoot come to life.
Head to Aussie cafe Milk Beach in Queen's Park for excellent brunch dishes and a laid-back atmosphere.
It’s impossible to be unhappy at The Table Café. The Southwark cafe a bustling, cheery place serving excellent brunch dishes.
Bala Baya doesn’t stand out from the crowd, but the Israeli spot is handy to know about in Southwark for fancy-ish meals that involve crispy shawarma-spiced Jerusalem artichoke.
Hut Negril, a Jamaican street food stall, has become a Greenwich landmark for its slow-cooked jerk chicken and friendly chef.
The Elder Press Cafe is a riverside spot in Hammersmith where you can get photogenic breakfasts and romanticise your life.
Walthamstow spot Slowburn isn’t one at all—it’s a love at first sight situation where you’ll be left wondering how soon you can call again for its great, globally-inspired dishes.
Bibi’s Kitchen is a cupboard-sized, weekday-only cafe in Covent Garden serving some of the area's best salads.
Al Waha is a Lebanese spot in Bayswater that gives classy holiday vibes, with its big white walls, hanging foliage, and rattan light shades.
Peeld Poké & Açai in Walthamstow is a cheerful spot that serves—you guessed it—poké & açai.
Iris & June is an independent coffee shop in Victoria, serving great coffee, tasty stuffed milk bread sandwiches, and a warm welcome.
Lena's is a small cafe in Paddington serving home-cooked lunches and salads that are worth travelling to the office for.
Where to go to when you want to eat something tasty, but you also want to be kind of healthy.
Miznon is a hyped Israeli pita restaurant in Soho that mostly lives up to the fanfare for a quick lunch or a sit-down meal.
Ottolenghi's Chelsea cafe has a tempting cake counter, mountains of salads, and dreamy interiors.
A Greek-inspired restaurant on Portobello Road with a chilled-out atmosphere that'll make you feel like you're on holiday.
Toconoco is a bright and breezy Japanese cafe in Dalston, serving bouncy udon and nutty black sesame cheesecake.