Restaurant review: Saf Kensington
There was a time when an expensive, upmarket, elaborate vegan restaurant would have had no place in London. In fact, it would probably have got lost amongst all the others and been labelled progressive and a waste of time. But now, thanks to an elevated understanding of food and culture, London is ready for something new and alternative. And it’s a good thing, because Saf Kensington is proving to be different enough to cause quite a stir…
The place is designed to cater for small groupsand couples ideally, but larger groups may beaccommodated
There was a time when an expensive, upmarket, elaborate vegan restaurant would have had no place in London. In fact, it would probably have got lost amongst all the others and been labelled progressive and a waste of time. But now, thanks to an elevated understanding of food and culture, London is ready for something new and alternative. And it’s a good thing, because Saf Kensington is proving to be different enough to cause quite a stir.
Saf Kensington inhabits the entire first floor of its building in the Whole Foods Market. Situated on the high street in Kensington, it’s the perfect place to be and within convenient distance of various shops and other facilities.
The one reservation some guests have had is about the privacy. In close proximity to such a busy area, it’s unsurprising that noise has been somewhat of an issue for some customers who were looking for a more serene sit down meal. This is obviously not something easily sorted, but who knows what you’ll make of it when you’re there, right? The only way to really know is to book yourself a place and enjoy some raw vegan food and see for yourself what the fuss is about.
In terms of atmosphere, the restaurant is certainly not equivalent to the décor on some Cheap Flights that come in and out of London. In fact, it’s elegant and classy and minimalist: all the things which make eating a pleasant and comfortable experience for all, no matter what their taste.
Who will Saf Kensington suit? Well, anyone who is passing and looking for an intimate space. The place is designed to cater for small groups and couples ideally, but larger groups may be accommodated – give them a ring and see what they say.
In terms of food, the seasonal menu is actually rather daring. But don’t worry, it’s also very affordable at just £10 per head. This is perfect for those who want to see what the fuss is all about before they go in for a larger course which can be quite expensive.
What’s on offer in Saf Kensington? Well, a fair bit. Everything from starters for between £6 and £9, and mains along the lines of risotto. Desserts are naturally also available.
And now onto drink: Saf doesn’t muck about. They serve some great wine, botanical cocktails, and scotch too, as well as some stunning creations which are completely their own devices!

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