There are many things I personally love about Wild & The Moon. To mention a few, their interiors are are homey and somehow spread good vibes, their service is friendly and quick, and their food is healthy and yet delicious! It is refreshing to know that all products sold at Wild & The Moon are made from 100% organic, gluten-free, local, ethically sourced, seasonal and plant-based ingredients. It's no wonder that Wild & The Moon is so popular in France, with a Wild & The Moon in every corner. It now just opened in Dubai and is making all the buzz with vegans, vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike. When food is delicious, everyone is going to want to take a bite!
Their food and cold-pressed juices are 100% organic, pure, fresh, and unpasteurized, leaving their nutritive power intact. I literally tried 9 of their cold pressed juices and I am HOOKED! They are seriously so delicious, so healthy and so addictive! Just thinking of them makes my mouth water!
Another thing I love about Wild & The Moon is the fact that all of the packaging used for their products is 100% biodegradable and compostable: the bottles, straws, and even stickers are all recyclable and doesn't harm the environment! The bioplastic packaging is made from corn starch and sugar cane, from a process that incurs little energy use and environmental impact. Wild & The Moon lays down the foundation of what every restaurant should do and be to help protect our suffering planet!
Putting all the environment talk aside, the food at Wild & The Moon is actually quite tasty. The menu is limited but the quality makes up for it. They have a range of Breakfast Items, Wild Bars, Super Bowls, Healthy Snacks and Desserts. Some items I tried and really loved is their Acai Bow, which consists of Homemade granola with fresh bananas and purple Amazonian acai berry, a powerful antioxidant with healing, immune-stimulating and energy-boosting properties. It's priced at 48dhs which is pretty steep but I did enjoy it a lot. Another dish I loved is Wild Cream Cheese & Crackers, obviously it's not actually 'real cheese' since Wild & The Moon is a fully-vegan restaurant, but this "cheese" is soaked cashew nuts, lactose-free and dairy-free, mixed with lemon juice, poppy seeds and chives, served on raw dehydrated veggie pulp crackers, rich in prebiotic fiber. Again, quite pricy at 47dhs but oh so delicious! These crackers are actually incorporated in many of their snack dishes and I couldn't be happier about that! They serve them with their guacamole and their hummus. Honestly, they can serve them by themselves in a chips bag and they'd still be perfect. Really loved these crackers and I would happy to be munching on them while watching TV, working or while writing a food review :P
Overall, Wild & The Moon is a great choice for healthy snacks and light breakfasts. I especially loved their cold-pressed juices and I know for a fact that I will be going back soon...
Read moreA Culinary Haven for Vegetarian Delights!
I had the absolute pleasure of dining at this remarkable vegetarian restaurant and I'm compelled to share my delightful experience. From the moment I stepped in, I was captivated by the warm and tranquil atmosphere that enveloped the entire place.
The menu, an extensive symphony of flavors, presented me with a myriad of options that catered to every taste bud. I found myself torn between choices, each dish sounding more tempting than the last. Whether you're a seasoned vegetarian or just someone looking to explore plant-based cuisine, this restaurant has something remarkable for everyone.
The real magic, however, came from the hands of the talented waitress, who happens to be the mastermind behind the tantalizing creations. Her passion for food shone through as she introduced me to the carefully crafted dishes. Her kindness and enthusiasm added an extra layer of joy to the dining experience, making me feel like a cherished guest in her culinary haven.
As I savored each bite, I couldn't help but admire the dedication that goes into preparing each dish. The flavors danced on my palate, a harmonious blend of fresh ingredients and expertly balanced seasonings. It was evident that the chef poured her heart and soul into every plate that left the kitchen.
The restaurant's ambiance is a testament to its commitment to providing not just a meal, but a truly serene dining experience. The soothing decor and gentle lighting created an inviting oasis away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It's the kind of place where you can relish your food at your own pace, allowing the flavors to linger and the conversations to flow.
In a world where dining out can often be hurried and impersonal, this restaurant is a breath of fresh air. It's a place where food is elevated to an art form, and where every guest is treated like an old friend. Without a doubt, I wholeheartedly recommend this gem to anyone seeking a culinary adventure that's as wholesome as it is delectable. Don't miss the opportunity to be enchanted by the flavors, the kindness of the staff, and the tranquil ambiance. This is more than a restaurant – it's an...
Read moreI personally LOVE this place, but I read the other reviews and I appreciate it's not for everyone. A lot of people still don't grasp that food can be used as a medicine. Instead they place a greater value on taste. A piece of cake from the cheesecake factory might taste very good but when ingested instead of nourishing the body it harms the body. Not everyone cares enough or believes this to be the case. For many years I have been interested in the effects of various foods on the body. Research has consistently demonstrated that food can treat many ailments and illnesses, and of course prevention is better than cure. Consequently, I only put organic, top quality foods into my body. This works for me. For other people it would drive them crazy. I have an overweight family member, when I asked her why she was overweight, she said that she valued the experience of eating tasty food over being fit and slim. Some people would prefer a bacon sandwich, and cows milk in their coffee with sugar. Nothing wrong with that if that's what makes you happy. None of us are perfect and at the end of the day if the ethical side of animal suffering doesn't worry you and you live to eat you will prefer one of the many all you can eat brunches. However if you're already living a healthy life, or are interested in transitioning into a healthier life this place may give you inspiration. I admit some things are ehem, shall we say an acquired taste, however I am certain you will find things you love as well. Where-ever you are along your healthy-eating journey, good luck and may you find balance and...
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