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| 2 repliesCrudessence Cafe
I once tried to go on a raw food vegetarian diet at the advice of an ill-advised acquaintance. It lasted a week. I was starving the whole time. By the end I was ready to scream if I had to shove one more raw carrot stick down my throat. As soon as the week was up I went out and scarfed back a cheeseburger. All this is to say that raw food diets, in my experience, generally end on an unsuccessful note. Upon further discovery though, it seems there is actually a vast population of raw veg eaters out there who make the raw organic diet a lifestyle choice. Well, that I had to see.
The raw organic vegan headquarters are located at Crudessence Café, the catering company’s new prêt-a-manger outpost in the Plateau. The L-bar sells fresh juices, smoothies, and inventive cuisine to health-obsessed addicts. Try the TNT smoothie with beets and red pepper for an energy boost, or Lisa’s Dream with strawberry, banana and mint for a refreshing sip. Quiche, lasagna, nori rolls and salads make up the bulk of the menu. “How do they do it?” curious passers by may ask. Magic.
posted by MBO 100 days ago |
1Lp from Montreal [lp@enfantdusoleil.net]
May 31, 2008
I'm a junk addict. Since I find about Crudessence, I do enjoy raw food. Their menus are always a blend of delicate flavor, rich in good sensation. I love this 8 to 10 places café. Everyone can chat together, being friendly sharing about raw food or else in a natural decor. Defenitly a must for our taste and feel.
Lp / posted by Lp 100 days ago 2Great spot, interesting fare, the staff actually care about you enjoying yourself, are well versed on the menu, want you to have a great experience. Just prepare yourself for the one of the more cuter cafes you've eaten in a long time. posted by Janice Bretton 97 days ago | |
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