Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden)

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Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) Address First Floor, 14 Neal's Yard, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9DP
Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) Phone 020 7419 2014
Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) Opening Hours Monday : 12noon - 5pm
Tuesday - Saturday : 12noon - 9pm
Sunday : 12noon - 7pm
Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) Food Price £15 - £35 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards

What people say about Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden)

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4.3
150 reviews
  • Came here with family who were visiting from the States

  • They're actually quite old and were living on the other end of Tottenham Court Road which made the walk a bit of a stretch for them

  • We'd been eyeing the raw brownies for most of our time there and were disappointed because they were a little dry

  • I had ordered a juice that never made it because it was too busy in the Juicery downstairs

  • It's been a while that I was meaning to write my highly biased and totally unobjective review of this Neal's Yard raw food haven

  • So I hope my memories are as fresh as the salads they serve

  • The explnation behind my bias is that Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) believes in and promotes the same food

  • It was hard to choose so I went with the lovely waitress's advice and ordered their signature dish WILD PIZZA SPECIAL &ndash

  • The almond crust is topped with basil pesto

  • On that day it was rucola and raw zucchini "

  • The staff are incredible welcoming and the decor is simple yet effective

  • My friend and I chose to share a vegan creme brulee with coconut and lime cream (which was a special for the week)

  • As I was expecting to not be full by the end of the meal (perhaps a naive meat eater mentality) but I was more than satisfied and felt full

  • I had lunch with my mates twice in Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden)

  • I had heard about it by a friend and I decided to try as this area is far from being crowded of "

  • I have to confess that Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) is a tremendous success

  • Re wanting mellow dining experience as it is always busy

  • T disappoint with a queue striding up the stairs towards the restaurant holding only 3 4 long wooden dining tables

  • Each sitting around 8 people with some high chairs around the open curved kitchen

  • Music blazing in the background mixed in with the warm chatter of customers being attended by happy

  • I have been before when they were unfortunately out of stock on most things

  • Having never been a fan of this I crossed fingers and prayed to my smoothie Lords that the Forbidden Ecstasy smoothie was flowing freely and indeed it was

  • Cinnamon and vanilla blend of goodness came with some dried flowers confettied on top and oh my

  • No wonder why it is so popular that even on weekdays you&rsquo

  • Their specials are always true to their name

  • Their polenta cakes with heirloom tomato salsa and asparagus came exquisitely presented with an array of colour and vibrancy which is an unmistakable trademark of the Wild Food Cafe

  • The picked fresh herbs were flushed with flavour but tied in perfectly with the acidic taste of the tomato salsa

  • Accenting beautifully with the less flavoursome but perfectly cooked polenta cakes

  • Staple ingredients that are so thoughtfully combined with love and passion that it ensures delicious

  • Nothing is over cooked nor is it overly seasoned

  • Dates and coconut chips finally finished off with a seasonal berry sauce

  • This monstrous cheesecake type thing is a meal in and of itself

  • So dense and filled with an array of goodness it&rsquo

  • Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) can become great but the service is the thing which doesn't let it to do so

  • I enjoyed my meal a lot but it was the appalling service which put me off

  • Their product is quite good but it is the service which needs to improve

  • The food was fine but the service they had provided was miserable and very inefficient

  • All the dishes we ordered were very appetizing

  • The hummus with crispy bread was delicious and had lots of garlic in it

  • Only downside is they have specials and and an extensive menu but were out of many dishes we asked

  • The food we finally got served was really worth and pleasing

  • I have been to Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) many number of times and the food served is always fresh and inventive on the chef's part

  • Their weekday specials are quite good and wholesome

  • The service though is a bit lacking but it usually happens during the peak hours

  • The staff is pretty amiable and the atmosphere is quite lovely

  • Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) is perfect for anyone who enjoys healthy food full of nutrients in a refreshing atmosphere

  • I went here with my mother for celebrating her birthday

  • Were fresh and very innovative with their ingredients

  • The service was slow and inattentive

  • Our drinks came after we were done with our meal

  • The falafel was completely burnt

  • The ambiance of Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) is so great and enjoyable

  • The dishes are very inventive and they offer a range of raw and cooked dishes

  • All of these are full of flavor and are very freshly made on site

  • Every dish is simply delicious

  • Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) serves one of the best smoothies in town

  • Their noodles and sandwiches are delectable as well

  • Their service is efficient and they possess a very pleasing personality

  • The ambience was quite good and the dÃ

  • The menu was quite an extensive one with a lot of interesting options to choose from

  • The dessert though was a disappointing one

  • The vibe that Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) is going to provide you is also very good

  • The portions are adequate but the prices are pretty steep

  • I shall seldom come here for the prices are a major drawback

  • Some of the cuisines that i tried were just out of the world

  • The only drawback is that Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) doesn't open until noon otherwise I would have loved to sneak in for some breakfast

  • Finding about a restaurant on internet and going their to check it out is quite a deal

  • The whole ambiance of Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) is amazing and the food they serve is fresh and very tasty

  • The list of songs that they were playing were bit over the top

  • All in all Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) was worth giving a shot

  • If you are looking for a nice vegetarian experience then Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) is surely for you

  • This is a lovely place and is recently renewed so you will have a amazing time if you are thinking of visiting here

  • The ambiance is great and very pleasing

  • Both the dishes were delectable and fresh

  • The atmosphere of Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) is very unique and great

  • The best bit is the style of eating here which is communal

  • In my opinion the chai cake was great and very delicious

  • I was really impressed with the food here and will come back again for the raw food

  • The food here is extremely overpriced for its quantity and quality

  • The ambiance is a bit crammed up with a small seating area

  • I would only recommend Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) if one is famished and does not mind paying an exorbitant price for the food

  • Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden) is nice and cute

  • The ambiance had abstract imagery and paintings and the servers were really nice

  • We ordered lemon cheesecake which was dense &

  • The smoothies there are amazing too

  • This is a great place if you are looking for some healthy food

  • I enjoy the dishes here and despite of being healthy they are pretty delicious

  • The presentation of the food is also very good and same goes for the flavors of the food

  • The service however is pretty slow here and it will take them forever to get you your meal

  • The portions were not that filling so I do not think that I will be going here again

  • The dishes here are unique and innovative

  • The service here is quite slow and not very good

  • A cafe coming with an innovative and reasonably priced menu

  • Also attractive is their Fresh from the tree Chocolate and Coconut delicacies

  • Because some of the staff waiting are inexperienced

  • The service was a bit slow

  • You get to a communal room shared with the kitchen from a stair

  • You find yourself surrounded by natural light (in good days) as this delightful cafe overlook that little gem that is Neal's Yard

  • Vegan food and a shared experience of food and people as you get seated at one of the long tables with the other patrons

  • The concept is lovely and the food scrumptious

  • I got the hummus and beet root sandwich (after my lunch mate kindly asked a lovely lady at my side for the best dish) and went on with the guacamole

  • I'm a poor vegetarian at the best of times and even worse at cooking it

  • The difficulty in cooking vegetables is unappreciated as it is and that's before even considering how to make it taste good too

  • That difficulty is taken to a whole other level when you go raw

  • Wild Food Cafe is a raw centric

  • Wild Food Cafe sets about producing a daily menu which is as pleasing to the eye as it is to the palate with the aim to contribute to a healthier way of life

  • Scanning the menu revealed a number of items which sparked my interest the Wild Burger certainly sounded interesting and with the claim that it's the best in London

  • Sunflower seed cracker) was awesome with the highlight of the dish actually being the unstated hommous

  • Wild sea purslane pesto) was delicious and unlike anything I'd had before

  • It does however provide a tasty alternative which is worthy of a try

  • Sugar free that are just unique

  • Every portion is made with fresh product and very tasty combination

  • Simple place but with a touch of smile from the staff that make your meal really relax and comfortable

  • The salads are not boring at all and their changing daily specials are very interesting (ie you add more to the list of "

  • So only available for a few weeks) made with sprouted quinoa

  • If there ever was a time or place to try a healthy pizza

  • Trust me that it is here &ndash

  • Their wild pizza special (made with a dehydrated almond and butternut squash base) is simply incredible

  • A visit to Wild Food Cafe is a must for the innovative and feel good experience it offers

  • This was the perfect candidate for a date night with the vegetarian girlfriend

  • The Wild Food Cafe is a small restaurant based around the kitchen

  • The food is incredibly flavoursome and the service is exceptional

  • I didn't love the sead bread but it was good enough

  • The smoothie was very strong

  • Contained a lot of tumeric and that flavour lingered with me for many hours

  • As soon as the doors open its packed with a mixed crowd of vegan foodies

  • The tables are semi communal which makes the atmosphere casual and also means you will be sitting on top of strangers while you eat and chat

  • Starters are all quite nice but the salad main is completely tasteless and plain

  • We went for a Saturday lunch and the place was packed but we could still squizz in

  • It is a bit loud but that's just because everyone is feeling so relaxed

  • Neals yard is one of the places i allways like to hang

  • The atmotsphere is unmistakebla

  • The shops and food is colorful and looks fresh

  • I liked the place from outside and the reviews were quite good

  • The restaurant is in a quite hidden place and as it is located at the first floor of a building

  • Celery and apples with a booster shot and the yummiest date and banana bread slice

  • Unfortunately I didn't take too many food pictures but then I got inspired by the view of the square with the weather gets slightly sunny in London

  • This lovely cafe offers healthy food with vegan options

  • M deeply in love with Wild Food Cafe (Covent Garden)

  • A chocolate raw tart that was heaven when I tasted it

  • So made sure to pay a visit while I was over from Australia

  • After waiting in queue for the restaurant to open (apparently the best way to ensure you get a seat) we were walked up the stairs and given a seat

  • The restaurant is very small and felt a little packed

  • The options were very interesting and I ended up choosing the mushroom dish

  • Once it did it was very well presented and tasted delicious

  • It seems that what you're paying for is to witness the creativity and not for the actual experience itself

  • S yard which is one of the most colourful street of London and filled with the exquisite choice of food all around then you&rsquo

  • Tacos and sweet potatoes on the side are the perfect choice for your meal

  • The Quantity as well as the presentation of food is just perfect as your day out in Neil&rsquo

  • Also the service is great so there&rsquo

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