RNIS was invited here and they did not have to pay.
Serotonin Eatery is near Burnley station and is a health food place. For now they are doing lunch and breakfast but during the winter months they will be doing dinner too on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. At the dinners they will have sweet potato fries, lasagna etc.
Everything here is vegetarian and it is a happy place for the dogs to hang in the courtyard. Moreover the service is laidback. We met up with Emily the owner and Emily loved having me here.
They use all fresh and organic ingredients as evidenced in my organic grapefruit juice which was cold pressed.
The deconstructed sushi ($17+ $3 for the poached egg) was just as good and was very filling. I added a poached egg to it for some good fats. There was a whole heap of avocado in there which I liked. And I loved the idea of soy sauce in a test tube.
The rice and quinoa was not too vinegary which I liked.
Last but not least that magnum dessert ($11) was good but very healthy. This was a raw vegan dessert with a hint of agave.
Rating: 16/20- healthy goodness and friendly staff. Come in for your morning meals and juices before the workday. Oh and its suggested you should give up coffee or have it once a day.
Serotonin Eatery is near Burnley station and is a health food place. For now they are doing lunch and breakfast but during the winter months they will be doing dinner too on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. At the dinners they will have sweet potato fries, lasagna etc.
The seating area which has cool swings |
Juice |
Everything here is vegetarian and it is a happy place for the dogs to hang in the courtyard. Moreover the service is laidback. We met up with Emily the owner and Emily loved having me here.
They use all fresh and organic ingredients as evidenced in my organic grapefruit juice which was cold pressed.
Deconstructed sushi. Image courtesy of chiukatherine on Instagram |
The deconstructed sushi ($17+ $3 for the poached egg) was just as good and was very filling. I added a poached egg to it for some good fats. There was a whole heap of avocado in there which I liked. And I loved the idea of soy sauce in a test tube.
The rice and quinoa was not too vinegary which I liked.
Last but not least that magnum dessert ($11) was good but very healthy. This was a raw vegan dessert with a hint of agave.
Rating: 16/20- healthy goodness and friendly staff. Come in for your morning meals and juices before the workday. Oh and its suggested you should give up coffee or have it once a day.
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