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The philosophy here is one of "vitality" and "wellbeing"- fed to customers through a menu of smoothies, salads, soups and sandwiches which are made mostly from raw ingredients not heated above body temperature.

But as with the majority of raw/vegan cafés there is always the option to digress and have some real cheese, your soup "steaming hot" or your sandwich between two slices of toasted sourdough, instead of in "sunfood crackers" - chewy squares of dehydrated flax and pumpkin seed pulp.

In the hubbub, our orders were briefly forgotten, so we sipped on our Tropical (mango, passionfruit, coconut) and Forgotten Ecstasy (raw chocolate) smoothies, content as we waited.

On the raw side we tried the Thai Tiger veggie noodle soup (£5), which of course contained no actual noodles but had a tasty combination of super-fine strips of cucumber, peppers, spring onion and avocado in a coconut broth and arrived at a baby-bear, ready-to-eat temperature; a "Squash-a-potamus" sandwich (£5.20), for which the two sunfood slices did little to hold in its squash and hemp raw houmus, which insisted on slopping onto the plate with each mouthful; and a sadly over-salted and bitterly dressed Crispy Seasonal Salad of foraged greens (£8).

1st Floor, 14 Neal's Yard, Covent Garden, WC2.

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