With 24/7 at-home life back on the cards, it can be difficult to maintain a positive outlook and remain focused on what counts. But, fret not, as we’ve got five must-try places to help you stay sane over the coming weeks. Plus, with no clear end to the workday, it can be tempting to pour a drink to help unwind each evening.
So how about changing our habits of ordering in with a twist? Instead of fast food and carbs, let’s settle for a clean, fresh and solid meal that would make that drink a little more worth it.
Naked Luncbox takes pride in ensuring near-zero food waste and recyclable or biodegradable packaging. By cutting out preservatives, MSG, and sugar, they also strive to create meals created with fresh ingredients that are both delicious and healthy.
Choose from an array of bowls, salads, pasta, and pastries to fulfill that cravings of yours.
It all started as a juice bar, and now La Juiceria offers a variety of nutritious meals to everyone. It’s a great place to start if you’re new to eating clean. Most of their meals and beverages are made to order, so do be assured that no chemicals or addictive substances are present.
Kubis and Kale is our resident foodie’s favourite poke bowl joint and it is all about providing superfood bowls and poke bowls at a reasonable price. Patrons will be in for a treat with so many protein options to pick from, such as steak, tuna, and salmon, especially since everything is created fresh with quality ingredients.There are also lots of other preset bowl choices in case you rather not customise one.
For people who live a healthy eating lifestyle, this is one place you have to check out.
Those who can’t live without carbs, well this place is for you. Most of their produce comes from Cameron Highlands and Agrain is known to oven-baked most of their dishes to help reduce oil and fat. With a variety of influences — including Malaysian, Korean, and Western — Agrain aims to provide its customers with a wholesome meal that will have them coming back for seconds.
This restaurant is known to serve its customers a “Contemporary London Cuisine” with strong Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and European flavours to its patrons. Parklife is mostly a plant-based restaurant, but its menu includes enough animal protein to please meat eaters as well. With so many herbs and spices utilised in their dishes, you can’t help but want more.Not only is it healthy for you but it’s also tasty.