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Raw Restaurant Review: Saf, Kensington
May 28th, 2010 by Kendra
Our meal at Saf...yum!

Our meal at Saf...yum!

If you’re interested in raw food and you ever get the chance to visit London there are an increasing number of raw restaurants on the menu. You can find a quick guide to them here.

Over the last couple of years we’ve visited several from the list, including Dragonfly Wholefoods, the original Saf and VitaOrganic. Saf was hands down our favourite – so I was thrilled to hear they’ve recently opened a second London branch, in the health foods mecca that is the WholeFoods Market in Kensington High Street. And I was even more delighted to be taken there for my birthday brunch!

We visited early, at 11 a.m., but even though we were the first to arrive we certainly weren’t the only diners by the end of our delicious hour there. Word has obviously got round! Saf also serves hot vegan food and cocktails, catering well to raw and non-raw.

Cheese Platter

Cheese Platter

As it was still early in the day, we decided to share a large raw cheese platter and a salad rather than going for two mains. Both came beautifully presented – Saf is definitely more on the gourmet end of the scale than the other raw restaurants we’ve tried. The cheese course came on a large slate plate, with several different types of raw vegan cheese, dehydrated crackers and a smattering of dehydrated tomatoes. Amazing. I’ve tried making seed cheese myself but nothing I’ve ever made has tasted as close to ‘real’ cheese as Saf’s did – truly delicious.

Sea Vegetable Salad

To accompany the cheese platter we chose the Sea Vegetable Salad: a really tasty mix of beetroot, carrot, daikon and sesame-ginger vinaigrette with half an avocado on the side.

Although the portions were quite small looking, we felt surprisingly satisfied afterwards. Though had we been hungrier we would have needed to order more, or at least a main course with, for example, dehydrated bread or more nuts and seeds. It was also quite pricey for the amount of food – £16.99 for the cheese platter for two (Saf also serves a smaller, cheaper platter for one as a starter) and £8.50 for the salad. But the price did reflect the amazing presentation and taste of the food – if only the raw food I make could taste as good!

Definitely one to visit, and perfect for a special occasion.

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2 Responses  
  • Pria writes:
    June 21st, 2010 at 12:40 pm

    Looks pretty too!

    BTW love he blog, Kendra:)

    Namaste!

    xoxox

  • Marge writes:
    August 9th, 2010 at 2:54 pm

    We have been to Saf (Shoreditch) a few times. The first time we went we were blown away by the ‘cheese’ course, but not hugely impressed with the beetroot ‘ravioli’. The last time we went, hoping for a really hearty vegan breakfast (with pancakes, scrambled tofu and yummy stuff we can’t easily get elsewhere) we were really disappointed to only have a choice of , basically, sandwiches. Albeit nicely presented ones!
    We think the raw food thing combined with the vegan thing (and we are both vegans) makes it hard for this place to sustain itself long-term, as there must be a limited number of people who want to eat a cold veggie spring roll and pay £5 for the priviledge.
    The choc torte cake is divine (though a small portion as commented above)and we really want to like Saf, but we think they need to keep inventing and re-inventing to stay on top, and that’s hard.
    We paid about £150 for a meal for 4, including 2 bottles of wine and a couple of brandies, so it’s not somewhere you can go every day.


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