Friday, 6 May 2016

Bondi Wholefoods


Located a few streets away from Australia’s most famous beach is what should be considered one of Australia’s most famous cafes, Bondi Wholefoods. Serving up completely organic, nutritious and untainted food to the locals and tourists, the small café (which doubles as an organic grocery store) aims to promote health and longevity for all its customers.

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The menu is extremely inclusive of all types of diets. It outlines if meals are gluten free, dairy free, paleo friendly, if a meal has added sugar or not and if meals can be made vegan or not. A personal favourite from the breakfast menu is the vegan Acai Antiox Breakfast Bowl ($15.90) that includes cinnamon almond granola and seasonal fresh fruits.

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A popular option on the Wholefoods menu is the numerous amounts of super smoothies sold. Customers have the opportunity to build their own smoothie, starting at $10.90, with all including chia seeds, coconut oil, and rice syrup and protein powder. Customers can choose their flavour, type of milk and an optional protein powder and for an extra boost (and for an extra $2), they can add a superfood in (such as maca powder or a raw energy supplement). 

Definitely worth a visit when you’ve just completed the Bondi to Bronte coastal walk. 

By Cara Fisscher

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