Sunday 15 January 2017

Eating Out, London: Beany Green

The great thing about London is the variety in foods available. Whether it's a dirty burger or something a little healthier, you're guaranteed to find it all. 

Paddington is a great up-and-coming place when it comes to food. The office I work in is based somewhere in the middle of Paddington and Edgware Road so you may see a few reviews from that area popping up. 

Benny Green, otherwise known as Little Venice is owned by the Daisy Green company, meaning it's not just a one-off. With locations around London, some called Beany and some called Daisy - I'm not too sure the difference, chances are if you live in London, you won't be too far away from one. 

The theme of the cafe is Australian inspired while the decor is extremely edgy (image from their website). They offer an exciting range of brunch, juices, teas and coffees and all food has a healthier twist.


I fancied something a little sweeter so opted for the coconut bread french toast. Served with thick yogurt, coconut shavings, griddled mango, berries and maple, it was absolutely delicious and didn't leave me feeling really guilty after. The prices are a little high, as to be expected in any health eatery, this meal came in at £9.80 but it was really filling. I would recommend sharing if you aren't a big eater. 



Along with the menu, they have a fresh counter full of salad items, wraps and homemade cakes to choose from. I also tasted a chicken wrap which was delicious. 

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed Beany Green and would definitely go back. The only thing that puts a slight negative on it is the price, but it's perfect as an occasional treat. 

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