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Jax
24-07-2009, 10:43 PM
Dragonfly Wholefoods link (http://www.villagewholefoods.co.uk/) - Has anybody eaten at this restaurant? If so we'd love a review of the following;

What was the range of food on offer?
Food quality?
All raw, or easy to identify the raw dishes?
Price range?
Accessibility/parking?
What you thought of the food and ambiance?

Much thanks :)

Jax
29-07-2009, 02:44 PM
I've just noticed on their site that they do a home delivery service................shame they can't get to me :(

Raw Home Delivery Service
For those raw-food lovers with fast-paced hectic lifestyles we present our raw food home delivery service. Three meals - lunch, Dinner and desert, delivered daily to Hampstead and Highgate for just 30 pounds, with delivery to the rest of London charged per extra mile.

Please email info@dragonflywholefoods.co.uk for more information

AND go out to markets!! We now take our range of raw-organic live-food products to markets across London. Raw chocolate, our full range of flax crackers, onion bread, pizza's, fresh raw relishes and seasonal living-salads. Catch us at Alexandra Palace market every Sunday and with more markets to follow we're spreading our love far and wide.

Emma
30-07-2009, 07:57 PM
Dragonfly is by far the best raw restaurant I've ever been to and that includes all in London and most of New York.

The food is amazing! Unfortunately they are going to have to close down soon however the good news is that you can buy some of their food online at detoxyourworld.com including their breads and that they will be opening up again next year hopefully just as a cafe without the shop bit.

Well worth a visit but I'd call before hand to make sure they haven't closed yet!

curlyheadfreak
06-01-2010, 06:38 PM
Emma, I agree, Dragonfly was the BEST! I was heart-broken when I turned up there one day in August and found it shut. I wonder if they'll every try again...

Raw Rob
06-01-2010, 10:56 PM
Yes, unfortunately they closed down, I've not heard any plans for it to re-open. But they are continuing to make their amazing flax crackers (http://www.funkyraw.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=28) which we also sell at Funky Raw, and they have plans to introduce more ready prepared raw foods like this (plus also vegan foods).

Rob