Bomb-Ass Vegan Food in Bali
September 30, 2017
Peloton Supershop, Bali
Before I left Thailand to head to Bali, I already had a list of vegan cafes to check out while I was here. The restaurant I was most excited to eat at was Peloton, I have seen sooo many yummy food pics from peloton appearing on my instagram and couldn't wait to experience it for myself.
The owners of Peloton went vegan when they opened up this restaurant so you will find at lot of your favourite comfort dishes veggie-fied like nachos, schnitzel burger, tacos. This was the first time trying this place so I have to admit it was hard to narrow down which dish to try first, something comforting or something super nutritious like their super salad bowls.
This time around we went for the lance lasagna and the schnitzel burger. Hope you enjoy the foodie pics below from our time at peloton and you best be sure I will be coming back to try more from their menu!
Sunday Acai Bowls
September 6, 2017
Fruit Pulse, Chiang Mai
Acai bowls are one of my favourite healthy meals, I fell in love with them after trying my very first one at the Gold Coast in Australia. After that I would buy them from time to time while I was living in Brisbane but found it was more cost effective and just overall easier to just make them at home. I would sometimes have one for dinner if I wanted something light.
Since moving from Brisbane I haven't had an acai bowl which is about 9ish month so when I found that this cafe next door to 'Vegan Heaven' my no. 1 favourite breakfast restaurant, I had to try their acai bowl the following day.
I did not realise fruit pulse had sooo many vegan options, I was soooooo freaking excited.
After looking at the menu James, my boyfriend and I was tossing between the Superfood Bowl or the Waffles. We decided we can do the Superfood Bowls this time around and next time try the waffles.
For Drinks, I got the Mean Green Juice. I love a green juice that taste kind of bad because the strong veggies they add, in this case it was kale. James got an iced soy coffee which he really enjoyed. What's awesome is they have so many different types of milks, like cashew milk, rice milk, soy milk, almond milk and I think from memory pistachio milk as well!
The acai bowls were pretty good, really good size, the granola was really crunchy which is my favorite and the fruits topped on it was suburb. I've had a few really bad acai bowls before so I was really happy with these ones. If I had to be picky my bowl, I would say the acai mixture was a lot lighter in flavor and color than my favourite one from Brisbane. James's cacao super bowl was really good though. You can't really tell the differences between the bowls in the pictures below but overall I would recommend this place. Super excited to try some of there other vegan dishes!
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