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Crussh Fit Food & Juice Bars. Raw Juice, Fit food, Smart Coffee, Super Smoothies, Cold Press, Healthy Treats, for take away, delivery or eat in.

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Crussh | Better Bankside

Crussh, Jubilee Place - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography

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food   drinks   staff   ambience   menu   cleanliness   value  

Good thing Chris has as much of a sense of fun as his misspelt name suggests… Crussh started life as a smoothie and juice outlet on Cornhill in the City of London in 1998 at the height of the juice fad.

Competitors may have come and long gone, but Crussh seems to have gone from strength to strength, with 25 outlets in London today selling not only juices and smoothies but also salads, wraps, soups and more substantial healthy take-away meals.

On the menu were solo juices made from a single fruit or vegetable (such as orange, apple or carrot (starting at £2.60 for a small); as well as combo juices (starting at £2.95 for a small) in an intriguing array of flavour combinations.

The tuna lean bean healthpot (take-out £2.25, eat-in £2.70) was probably what I would have chosen on an average weekday and was packed not only with tuna but also chickpeas, kidney beans and balsamic vinegar to add texture and flavour – like the delicious love child of tuna and three-bean salad!

We tried the meatballs in a spicy tomato sauce with creme fraiche (delicious with a rich tomato sauce and good meat used in the meatballs); green Thai chicken curry (lovely and quite sweet, but with a good, hot spicy kick!)

Crussh, Olympia Exhibition Centre - London Restaurant Reviews ...

Crussh, London SW1, restaurant review - Telegraph

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food   drinks   desserts  

CC had a quinoa and black-barley salad (£4.05), a salmon sushi box (£5.50) and a Mango Madness smoothie (£2.95), into which I slipped a Fat Burner booster shot, for 50p (not because she's fat, just to see if she could taste it).

The quinoa salad was really superior (and it knew it, boasting of how super it was all over the box).

The sushi was good; the layer of fish was about half as thick as normal, probably to keep the calorie count down, but it looked a bit stingy.

This veggie café and health-food shop, run by a workers' co-operative, serves soups, salads and stews – all of them wholesome and many vegan-friendly.

Try the chilled borscht (£2.90) before spicy dahl with brown rice (£5.95) Raw-food fans should seek out this tiny café where colourful salads are piled high with grated vegetables and sprouting grains (£4.95).

Crussh | Olympia London

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food   drinks  

From the beginning, way back in their first store in Cornhill in 1998, Crussh have always strongly believed in avoiding additives, preservatives, GM foods, added salt and sugar and in using the best natural and organic ingredients whenever possible.

Now expanding to over 30 stores across London, Crussh continues to be a constant innovator in healthy eating and is known for its delicious green juices, smoothies and signature health pots.

Pop into one of their juice bars and you’ll see the staff whizzing up tasty made-to-order fruit smoothies, freshly pressing all the juices right in front of you.

Crussh have a variety of tasty options on their menu including: ginger shots, organic coffee, spelt sourdough toasties, sandwiches, ‘super-food’ salads, sushi and soups.

If you are enquiring about larger orders contact Crussh directly on [email protected].

Crussh, Olympia Exhibition Centre - London Restaurant Reviews ...

My Week Eating Restaurant Meals For £3 A Pop (And How You Can ...

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food   drinks   value  

So when I told friends I'd committed to spending the last week of the month gorging on restaurant food, they were a bit confused.

There was, however, good reason for the unseasonal decadence - an app that lets restaurants sell leftover meals at discounted rates.

Monday - Tobiko, Covent Garden - £3 First stop: Tobiko, the self-described "best and freshest Sushi takeaway in London".

£3 each for the salad and pasta boxes might have felt a bit overpriced for food that would otherwise have been binned, but with wraps included, it was good value.

If, however, you're coming out of an event or a shift later at night, it's worth waiting till 10 when restaurants start to shift larger meals.

Working at Crussh: Employee Reviews | Indeed.co.uk

This company is very good as first experience as a manager, but has not a strong culture and scheme on developing their staff and leaders.

Their staff on the other side they tend to stay as loyal and comfort zone and they are happy with the benefit of the company at first.

The workplace culture changes too often and is not clear.

The most enjoyable is the etos and products of the company which is amazing and innovative

London's best bone broth | London Evening Standard

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Info: £1.95, in 28 Prets across London, pret.co.uk Daylesford Choose from 10-hour beef, chicken bone or fake it with super-greens, which contains seaweed, spirulina, ginger, kale, leeks and celery.

Info: £4, Notting Hill, Pimlico and Marylebone, daylesford.com  Crussh Chicken and beef bones are boiled up with carrots and onions to make a wonder-broth.

Info: Part of a five-course £65 menu, Shoreditch Town Hall, 380 Old Street, EC1, thecloveclub.com The best food in London The best food in London 1/17 LONDON'S BEST BRUNCHES 2/17 LONDON'S BEST PIZZA 3/17 LONDON'S BEST BURGERS London’s best burgers: The 10 classics you have to try See the list.

6/17 LONDON'S BEST RESTAURANTS FOR HEALTHY EATING 7/17 LONDON'S BEST CHEESE TOASTIES 8/17 LONDON'S BEST FISH CHIPS 9/17 LONDON'S BEST AMERICAN SMOKEHOUSE COOKING A taste of the Deep South in London’s not so deep north, south, east and west.

16/17 LONDON'S BEST STREET FOOD 17/17 LONDON'S BEST NEIGHBOURHOOD RESTAURANTS Ossa These broth-brewers offer a range of organic 500ml pouches that can be used in cooking or sipped.

Crussh, London SW1, restaurant review - Telegraph

Review analysis
food   drinks   desserts  

CC had a quinoa and black-barley salad (£4.05), a salmon sushi box (£5.50) and a Mango Madness smoothie (£2.95), into which I slipped a Fat Burner booster shot, for 50p (not because she's fat, just to see if she could taste it).

The quinoa salad was really superior (and it knew it, boasting of how super it was all over the box).

The sushi was good; the layer of fish was about half as thick as normal, probably to keep the calorie count down, but it looked a bit stingy.

This veggie café and health-food shop, run by a workers' co-operative, serves soups, salads and stews – all of them wholesome and many vegan-friendly.

Try the chilled borscht (£2.90) before spicy dahl with brown rice (£5.95) Raw-food fans should seek out this tiny café where colourful salads are piled high with grated vegetables and sprouting grains (£4.95).

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