This restaurant serves fresh, organic raw (mostly) plant-based foods, beverages and there is complimentary alkaline water offered with food. I’ve never been so impressed with a restaurant. It’s hard to find healthy vegan options when eating out so this restaurant fills a much needed void.
From sushi to salad and smoothies, everything was quite tasty. My non-vegan friends really like this place too. "I feel better after here than regular sushi " is a common thing they say.
Los Angeles has a lot of great vegan restaurants. Wild Living Foods is the best of the best. Tasty, large portions, and mostly raw in the bargain. Simply outstanding.
Wonderful food, wonderful staff. Had the Rad Thai, delicious!! I live in Orange County, wish we had this restaurant, would 100% be a go to.
A+ This restaurant has all the brains, cuisine, music & heart ❤️ of a vegan establishment. We had the jalapeño poppers & Fettuccine Alfredo. Both were outstanding. The atmosphere, cuisine and friendliness of the staff really are what I wish I had in my hometown. With such a large menu this is a go to & repeat return destination. ?
Why honey, oh why?!This restaurant could be perfect, no question about it!Instead honey, horrific honey is still incorporated (needlessly). Please in the name of bees, switch to maple syrup, agave, the list goes on.Honey is made by bees for bees, and their health can be sacrificed when it is harvested by humans.Mass breeding of honeybees affects the populations of other competing nectar-foraging insects, including other bees. Overwhelmed by the ever-inflating quantities of farmed bees, the numbers of native bumblebees have declined.We enjoyed our meals but do not feel comfortable having our money support bee deaths and exploitation. Please go vegan!
Very pleasantly surprised. I'm not vegan, but my partner is and she's been wanting to try this place for some time now. She dragged me along and I reluctantly ordered the most "normal" sounding item on the menu, the pueblo wrap. It was phenomenal, particularly the smokey dipping sauce. I highly recommend it!
I’ve been here a few times over the years and really liked it. Last time I bought a juice to go though, and it developed this white ?mold? days before the expiration date at the bottom. The juice doesn’t have any “white” ingredients and it didn’t go away when I shook the juice. Might stick to same day prepared foods and skip the juices next time.
The Geisha Roll which is vegan was not for me at all. The soy sauce was EXTREMELY salty and I ended up putting my Simple Truth Sweet Thai Style sauce on the sushi instead. I honestly liked the Apple Pie à la mode with Vanilla Bean ice cream more. This dessert is something I ate tf up compared to the sushi I took cautious bites of.The cilantro and onions were good, but the sushi, at least this one, didn't a have a destined tango in my mouth.The Apple Pie tasted very healthy with its grainy, sweet texture, but after 3 bites, I was digging it. I like it and ate it all off with the ice cream.I finally got to try this place; it's been on and off my list for months now. Maybe I'll try something else in the future.
The staff was super nice and helpful sharing recommendations and asked if I needed anything. The free fruit and ginger water is crisp and wonderful!