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Project Juice Bar San Francisco

December 20, 2014 by India Leigh

Project Juice Bar San Francisco

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A new juice bar has opened on Valencia Street in San Francisco’s Mission District. Juice bars are not new, but I’d heard their set up was a little different so I thought I’d check it out.

Valencia is a very gentrified area of The Mission. Think lots of independent furniture design stores, clothing stores awash with hipster apparel and a myriad of smart restaurants and coffee houses. The walkways outside are embedded with glitter which pleases my magpie heart. Ooh, shiny. It is a street that holds much for the avid people watcher.

Project Juice Bar San Francisco has a clean, simple and minimalist interior. I felt healthy just standing inside and perusing their extensive and creative menu of smoothies and juices. The staff were super friendly and helped me to make my selection. Along with the smoothies they have raw wraps and tempting desserts.

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I spotted in the chiller a coconut-meat wrap stuffed with house-made vegan, cream cheese. I’m going back for that sucker. Today though I felt in the mood for smoky, so I ordered the Southwestern Burrito to go with my smoothie of choice. Though the juices are fresh pressed to maintain ALL their nutrients and enzymes so thrice super healthy, I only had eyes for a thick, decadent smoothie.

CALI CARROT $9.00 House-Made Almond Mylk, Cold-Pressed Carrot Juice, Raw Coconut Meat, Dates, Hunza Raisins, Lucuma, Cinnamon, Spices. It is said there is 5 lbs of produce in each bottle.

I’m not one for overly sweet so I asked them to omit the raisins. My order arrived within minutes and I took a stool at the window to begin feasting. The smoothie was thick, creamy, and the cinnamon was sweet harmony. I tucked into my burrito. A delight, let me say. I was not a particular fan of the little pot of salsa, but the wrap itself was smokey and crisp (from the lettuce) and bbq sweet. As if that was not enough to delight my senses it just so happened I turned up when they were experimenting with a new smoothie. My eyes lit up like a kid on Christmas morning when I was handed their seasonal no-egg nog to try. It is made from a base of their turmeric mylk with added nutmeg eggnog flavour notes. I was actually full by now but I took it on for my dessert stomach, which always seems to be very accommodating and nudges over and make room for sweet things. The flavour was insanely good, my head was in my hands and the wonder of it. Seriously. Project Juice have a full time chef on staff. Together they are making flavour whoopee!

I also sampled the Buff Beatnik, Berry Blaze and the Chocoholic. I think I consumed a gazillion calories but hey, it’s the holidays! And everything is made from healthy ingredients. Sourced locally (for the most part. Their fresh coconuts come from the Philippines. They use as much of the coconut as they can, even using the husk and shell to make vegan activated charcoal to go into their Black Magic hangover cure/detox juice). Greg & Rachel, the owners of the Project Juice bar take pride in personally knowing all their suppliers.

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Valencia is their forth location. The fifth to follow soon on Market Street. They also deliver detox and cleansing packs direct to your home. Their first store only opened 1.5 years ago, after a successful Kickstarter Campaign helped to get their vision off the ground. The couple had moved from the East coast where they’d been daily patrons of Organic Avenue. Rachel said that when they arrive 4 years ago there was nowhere in San Francisco where she could go to for uber healthy food and smoothies/juices. Being celiac and allergic to eggs and dairy, Rachel had turned her health around prior to coming to San Francisco by adopting a mainly vegan diet. Frustrated the couple decided to take the matter into their own hands and open a healthy juice bar in San Francisco themselves.

As I find so often in these stories, there is usually a nice path that leads (not always straight..sometimes a little squiggly) to career Nirvana. Rachel’s background had previously been working with autistic children. Through her work she was particularly interested in the nutritional effects on these children. Studies now prove that careful focus on nutrition has been found to help with symptoms. She’d attended many nutritional courses, so coupled with her studies, research and experience of finding health for herself it kind of dovetailed and gave her the impetus she needed to begin Project Juice. Greg had had a long career in investment banking in the food sector. See how that works?! In their whirlwind last 18 months the couple even managed to have a child. It must be the super foods keeping them going!

I had begun to think that the vegan food scene had stagnated in the City but things seem to be gaining fresh energy. That can only be good.

 

Filed Under: News & Interviews, Restaurant Reviews Tagged With: coconuts, Eggnog, healthy eating, lunch, Project Juice, Raw Vegan, San Francisco, smoothies, superfoods

Healthy Vegan Fast Food In San Francisco

August 26, 2015 by India Leigh

Healthy Vegan Fast Food In San Francisco

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Healthy Vegan Fast Food In San Francisco.

Where to Eat Now

I was on a road trip recently with my new husband.  Yes, for those of you that follow my blog.I got married in July to a wonderful American man!!  We had a blissful wedding day in Ojai, California.  Magical!

We were road tripping up to Oregon to my first nerve wracking meeting with some of his siblings and their children, and for my husband to enter a 13 mile uphill race.  (Swoon).     We stopped off in my much loved city, San Francisco in order to track down some healthy vegan fast food in San Francisco. Time pushed and road weary (7 hours driving…just to here) I was pulling him around the Mission excitedly showing him cafes where I had spent many hours writing..dragging him up Bernal Heights for a night view of the city and picking up morsels of vegan food along the way.

Project Juice has been raved about by me in the past.  Situated midway up Valencia Street it is a filling and stop for healthy fast food and the antithesis of our unregulated in car crunchy snacking!  We ordered the Macro Bowl, with ginger, sesame kale and roasted butternut squash, and the Spiced Lentil Wrap with a cashew-turmeric aioli which honestly was so incredible I could have eaten a bowl of the stuff with a spoon!  Our food was incredible.  Happy making.  I like it when my intense love of food is shared!  We washed it all down (so incredibly full now) with an Espresso smoothie, with super foods and fresh young coconut.  It was good.  Husband enjoyed it.  But not being a coffee girl I must say my heart is still true to the Chocoholic smoothie!  Project juice are in several Northern and SoCal locations.  Recommended.

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790 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110

 

 


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Though I’ve spent many months of my life in San Francisco in recent years..I felt like a tourist with my husband by my side!  We had to take photo’s with murals..it just wouldn’t be right not to!


 

It was not easy to pick only two vegan restaurants to feast in San Francisco.  We only had a few hours and I had to narrow it down.  My second pick was Seed & Salt.  A personal favourite.  I had attended their opening in winter 2014.  Their menu is original, organic, vegan and totally gluten free and even processed sugar free.  A dream!

We deliberated a while then settled for the chopped cobb salad with chickpea frittata and the beet burger.  ONE of the wonderful benefits to having a husband is that you do not have to decide on one item from the menu.  You can order two and SHARE.  I know.  Such a bonus.  So we also plumped for the beet burger, made with beets, walnuts and mushrooms.  Both came with a cashew ranch dressing.  Both were good and filling.

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2240 Chestnut Street

San Francisco, 94123


Despite our stomachs feeling fit to burst after our eating spree, and to sort of balance out all the healthy (though very delicious) food.  We also devoured a bag of Wholesome Bakery spiced oat, cream filled whoopee pies.  They are soft, chewy, cinnamony, creamy and jump and and down good.  I once walked past their little catering kitchen in the Mission and stood at the closed door just inhaling.  Yes, I did that.

Sorry.  No pics!

I am hoping another trip up to San Francisco will not be too far away. I have many, many more restaurants for my new (and oh so lovely) husband to try with me.

Which is your favourite vegan place to eat in San Francisco?

 

Filed Under: California, North America, Restaurant Reviews, San Francisco, Vegan Travel Tagged With: burger, eating out, Fast Food, food, gluten free, healthy, kale salad, lunch, Project Juice, RAW, San Francisco, seed & salt, smoothies, Vegan, wheat free, wraps

M.O.B In Brooklyn. Avant-garde Pizza. A Tale Of Two Cities.

May 6, 2014 by India Leigh

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MOB Brooklyn. Avant-garde pizza. A tale of two cites
 
I flew to New York last year.  It was a long held dream of mine to visit the Big Apple.  The iconic city definitely did not disappoint.  I wrote about all my food adventures in NYC, but I left out this one.  I wanted to visit Paris and see the other MOB and bring you both of them. This is the tale of MOB Brooklyn Avant-garde pizza. A tale of two cities.
 
M.O.B. was born in the mind of Cyril Aouizerate, over a 20 year period, while he was studying the works of Maimonides, a Spanish born Jewish philosopher, on the health benefits of various combinations of vegetables, fruits and spices. At that time he tells himself that someday he will try to make this philosophical text an ambitious project in bringing men together, regardless of their beliefs. And for their desire to, and belief of eating together.  After finding the appropriate place for him to build his restaurant, Cyril founded M.O.B (Maimonides of Brooklyn).  
It is set away from the hipster areas of Williamsburg and up and coming Bushwick. It gave me a good excuse to further explore Brooklyn. The neighbourhood circles a huge greenspace.  Prospect Park may not have the fame of Central Park in Manhattan, but I actually preferred it as a place to get away from the craziness of the city.
 
I visited in the afternoon.  Hungry from sightseeing and map reading.  A cute Irish guy offered me a warm welcome, sat me down and brought me a tray of oven baked kale chips whilst I read the menu.  Whilst it was a bit quiet inside, the lunch rush not yet taken hold, I thought the atmosphere was easy.  I chose an MOB. Well, I couldn’t visit and not imbibe their namesake.  The Iron Man. A generous topping of kale, shiitake mushrooms and a gorgeous horseradish aioli.  All vegan.  All gluten free.  The base is made mostly of chickpea flour.
 
 
 
MOB Brooklyn. Avant-garde pizza. A tale of two cites

 

 

MOB Brooklyn. Avant-garde pizza. A tale of two cites

 

 

The MOB is baked in ovenware formed to the shape of the Brooklyn Bridge (nice touch).  It was delicious.  Generously topped and the base, though not like pizza, it had an almost cakey texture but it was good and it soaked up the aioli and the juices from the sauté perfectly.  Filling too!  I would definitely recommend eating at MOB when you visit Brooklyn.  If you come to NYC, Brooklyn is a must.   It has a totally different feel.  Less frenetic than its island neighbour.  I felt I could breathe here.

MOB Brooklyn. Avant-garde pizza. A tale of two cites

 

MOB Brooklyn
525 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217, United States
 
Paris!!  I was lucky enough to be in Paris a few weeks ago. I found MOB located in a great little spot right beside the Seine, in a building dedicated to design.  However, not all things are created equal and when I asked for a gluten free MOB I was told, ‘this is Paris’, we do not do the same as Brooklyn. Disappointing.  
However I was made to feel a little better by their eye catching ‘plastic animals in nightshade’. Yes, I am at times, easily pleased. 
I had to go elsewhere to find vegan AND gluten-free food.
 

 

MOB Cite De La Mode
34 Quai d’Austerlitz
Paris, France

Filed Under: New York, North America, Restaurant Reviews, Vegan Travel Tagged With: Brooklyn, eating out, Fast Food, gluten free, healthy, HOME, New York, pizza, restaurant reviews, Restaurants, Vegan

Hot ‘n’ zesty sriracha tofu - Secret Recipe Club challenge

September 12, 2011 by India Leigh

Hot ‘n’ zesty sriracha tofu  – Secret Recipe Club challenge

September already!  In an attempt to push out any thoughts of the oncoming British winter (brrr) I got busy delving around on the blog of This Mama Cooks, my 2nd project for The Secret Recipe Club.  My first is here to get you up to speed on what the SRC is all about.

After poking around her website a bit I was a quite in awe of Anne-marie Nichols of This Mama Cooks, and her many years of freelance food writing credits.  Wow! Kudos to her ability to make her PASSION work for her.  It was a bit of a challenge for me to find a recipe to play with as she, by her own admission, is all about the meat.  Being a torch barer for healthy eating and low-fat eating though, she had a few vegan dishes on her website but I wanted to try something new, so I rang a circle around one of her husbands favourite dishes and set to work veganizing Anne-marie’s sriracha chicken skewers

The Internet availed me with a couple of recipes for the Sriracha sauce (my, by the looks of it you Americans love your sriracha sauce..there’s even a dedicated cookbook!).  Bonzai Aphrodite had a recipe for a raw vegan version and Viet World Kitchen ‘fast’ and ‘fermented’ versions> I learnt that basically the sauce is named after the Thai town it hailed from and it is a hot sauce, typically made from sun-ripened chili peppers, vinegar, garlic, sugar and salt.

Can I be honest?  I’ve never tried sriracha sauce, so I’ve no idea what it tastes like.  I tried hard to imagine what This Mama Cooks (but tofu’d)…this is my virgin foray into the hot world of sriracha.  This Mama Cooks’ original recipe here.   I adapted different elements from her recipe, and incorporated some of the ideas from the sauce recipes I mentioned above.  The recipe is low-fat, vegan, sugar and gluten free. Green lights all round!

Sticky, zesty Sriracha tofu

2 medium heat red chili
1 red bell or long Romano pepper
1/4 cup fruit syrup
2 prunes (for depth)
3 tbs tamari sauce
2 cloves garlic
juice of 1/2 lime
3 tbs apple cider vinegar
1/2 tsp Himalayan salt

450g extra firm tofu
3 tbs sesame seeds
1 tsp arrowroot
zest of 1 lime

4 - 6 prepared BBQ skewers (soaked)

Preheat oven 350 degrees

1. I tested the heat of the chili and decided to keep the seeds of one and discard the seeds from the other (I don’t like ‘blow the doors off’ heat).  Bonzai Aphrodite offered a tip and advised keeping the crown of the chili (omit the stalk) as it adds depth of flavour.  I roughly chopped and put it along with all the other ingredients, through to the tofu,  into the food processor.

2. Prepare the tofu by wrapping it in kitchen towel and pressing it between two plates for an hour to reduce the water content.
3. cube the tofu and marinate in 4 tbs of the sauce (keep the rest in a to use for other recipes) for 1 hour
4.Place tofu on an oil baking tray and pour the marinade into a saucepan
5. heat with the arrowroot.  Remove immediately once reached boiling (it will thicken. But if overcooked the arrowroot will loose its thickness)
6.coat the tofu in the sriracha and then sprinkle over the sesame seeds.
7.slide onto the skewers and bake for 40 mins or until the tofu is firm and the coating sticky.
8. garnish with zest of 1 lime.
9. I served with brown rice cooked with coconut milk, coriander and lime zest.

I loved the sauce and the recipe left me with 1/2 jar of the stuff to use on other recipes.  I’m thinking poured over a kale stir fry, spooned onto a baked sweet potato with Daiya cheese or for dipping.  I think I’d try this recipe with tempeh too. 

What other ways do you use with your sauce?

I’d love (love, love) to hear from you your views on how my recipe compares to the ‘real’ thing.

The Secret Recipe Club is such a fun way of getting to know other food bloggers and set yourself a challenge once a month.  If you want to join us then sign up here

Filed Under: Sauces and Dressings Tagged With: gluten free, HOME, low fat, Recipes, secret recipe club

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