A plant-based diner on a health kick, walking into Kalifornia Kitchen is like slipping through a Goodnight Sweetheart style portal, except rather than arriving in World War Two youve been teleported across the Atlantic to Venice Beach as seen through an Instagram lens. Its as though a block of west coast America has been surreptitiously airlifted to Tottenham Court Road in the dead of night.

When we arrived for lunch a yoga group had just finished a meeting upstairs and was recuperating with a round of CBD oil infused smoothies. A capricious, handbag-sized dog was throwing a microscopic tantrum beneath the table next to us, demanding another paprika fry. A neon pink hashtag adorns one wall.

The only clue that we were still in London was the kind of wobbly service that wouldnt last a minute in LA, as well as the incongruous deep fat fryer by the entrance, which gave the air in this health-conscious café the unmistakable aroma of a high street chip shop, rather than a shrine to clean living. Youll leave craving a battered sausage.

Whos behind Kalifornia Kitchen?

This is the second restaurant of Loui Blake, founder of the UKs largest vegan restaurant Erpingham House in Norwich.

Where is Kalifornia Kitchen?

19 Percy Street, between Goodge Street and Tottenham Court Road tube stations, or if you want to sound like an American person, its on the corner of Percy and Tottenham.

A burger at Kalifornia Kitchen

Whats on the menu?

The health vibe at Kalifornia Kitchen is quickly dispelled by the menu, which features some artery-friendly salads and rainbow bowl highlights, but isnt afraid to include such indulgences as the much-hyped Moving Mountains B12 “bleeding” burger, a butternut squash curry, and a plant-based take on traditional fish and chips, made with a battered banana blossom. I had the burger, a meatless yet still meaty patty thats part of this new generation of high-end, state-of-the-art beef surrogates. My partner had the curry, which was mild to the point of boring, to the point that I had to eventually share my burger.

We finished by slamming a couple of “health shots”, tiny jars of ginger, pepper and apple juice that made us feel immediately revitalised. Though I suppose downing a shot of ginger will do that to you. It also makes your eyes water slightly. I can recommend it.

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A CBC smoothie at Kalifornia Kitchen

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