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Top 10 Wellness Restaurants in London

Updated: Dec 9, 2020



Going to the gym and exercise is only one part of the equation, if you are really looking to become healthier we recommend you start from the inside out! Healthy eating is important to keep your body in balance and full of energy.


With the health scene showing no sign of slowing down and more and more healthy eateries opening in the capital The Lifestyle Guide is bringing you a great list of top-class wellness restaurants with delicious and vibrant menus that proves that eating healthy doesn’t have to be a dull affair.

 


Branded as London’s favourite, healthy neighbourhood eateries and with locations in Notting Hill, St John’s Wood, Belgravia, Chelsea and Marylebone this London born, the healthy all-day concept was inspired by New York City and Los Angeles café culture. They are famous for their healthy all-day breakfast and there is no doubt you would have come across them on your Instagram feed!


The Lifestyle Guide recommends: BUILD YOUR OWN AVO TOAST!

 

The best option for seasonal and organic in London, the café opened last year taking wholesomeness to the next level.


All dishes are freshly made to showcase the very best of the seasonal produce from Daylesford’s organic farm, Market Garden, Bakery and Creamery. Daylesford recently opened a new farm shop and cafe on Sloane Avenue, too!


The Lifestyle Guide recommends: The Daylesford Farmhouse full English


 



Founded by Joel and Aiste Gazdar, this hugely popular vegan eatery has two branches, it’s original in pretty Neil’s Yard in Covent Garden and an equally great spot in Islington. The menu is fully plant-based and follows the pair’s philosophy of a lifelong immersive exploration of food and wellbeing styles from around the world.


The Lifestyle Guide recommends: The Rainbow Cheesecake

 


Ok this one is impressive as it’s a café, a restaurant, a spa and an apothecary! Linnaean is a multi-hyphenate gathering place for the surrounding neighbourhood in Nine Elms, and beyond! The name is after Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus and the location is Embassy Gardens. The menus are designed to offer guests a wide free-from choice, whether you’re vegan, gluten-free or flexitarian. 


The Lifestyle Guide recommends: The Caulifower and potato masala curry, yoghurt and chilli oil. Choose vegan (VE, GF, mustard) or regular yoghurt (GF, mustard)

 


This one is perfect for those avid avocado eaters! Avobar is an all-day Superfood Restaurant, bringing a fresh new vibe to healthy eating with our creative dishes inspired by the king of superfood — the mighty Avo! 


You can expect everything from brunch dishes to dinner plates, not forgetting super fun cocktails & natural wines. Needless to say, the menu proves that everything can be made form avocado!


The LG recommends: Boozy Brunch



 


The second restaurant from the Pachamama group, Chicama focuses on seafood with a menu inspired by the coastal food of Peru and the bold-flavours of Peruvian cuisine. The South American-inspired wines and cocktails match perfectly with the neighbourhood’s drinking culture and the meat-free menu is based on the daily catch from Cornish day-boats. There are also super delicious and flavoursome vegetarian options as well!


The Lifestyle Guide recommends: Spicy crab and green papaya salad.

 


The foodie duo behind catering company Tart London’s latest venue is a farm to table style restaurant Wild by Tart. The backdrop is a former power station in Belgravia transformed into a deli, event space, photography studio, retail store, and the most recent addition: an all-day restaurant. The menu is focused on seasonal and local dishes designed to be shared. Expect vibrant colours and big flavours!


The Lifestyle Guide recommends: The wood-fired pumpkin, gremolata and pangrattato

 


Well-travelled food and mighty fine coffee.


This vegetarian hotspot (also catering for the health-conscious pescatarians and carnivores!) is open all day for breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, take-out coffee, pizza and baked goods!  


With multiple locations across London, you’ll find the restaurants in popular spots such as Kings Cross and Fitzrovia.


The Lifestyle Guide recommends: Any of the pizzas!

 

La Goccia is built on the slow living values of good, clean and fair and unwavering respect for our planet, our people and sustainable processes.


This Covent Garden restaurant has an open kitchen, wood-fired oven, large grill and dining bar. And what’s more, it’s part of Petersham Nurseries in London. The dishes are prepared in front of the guests, adding an element of drama and theatre to the ambience.


A unique selling point is its charming courtyard hidden from the busy streets of Covent Garden, a tranquil oasis awaits…


The Lifestyle Guide reccommends: The Bottomless Sundays at La Goccia! Free-flowing Petersham Prosecco, Villa Marcello and a spread of some of its signature dishes, including our Squash Risotto with Gorgonzola Dolce and Chargrilled Pork Chop with Nduja Butter, Capers and Rosemary.

 


These chirashi sushi bowls and dashi are freshly prepared to order on Bermondsey Street.

Topped with proteins such as den dashi chicken and tuna wasabi shoyu piled high with delicious pickled vegetables and sauces.


The concept is German-Japanese Chef Angelo Sato’s solo debut,  is the perfect grab and go option!


The Lifestyle Guide reccommends: The Yuzu Salmon

 

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