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Top 5 Health Cafes In Melbourne

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With nearly everyone seeming to be on a health kick, here are our top five health cafes in Melbourne to help you on the way to good, clean eating.

Green Press

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Brothers Miles and James set up Green Press in Melbourne after finding a lack of places that served cold pressed juice, and today they’re one of the biggest health food stores in Melbourne. Going beyond juices, they have created their own versions of treats that you don’t have to feel guilty about scoffing, including Krispy Klean Donuts, cheesecake, Twix, and raw Lamingtons (a traditional Australian baked cake). With a store on Little Collins Street, an online shop and free delivery available to Melbourne CBD, they’ve got pretty much every base covered.

Shop 7, 525 Little Collins Street, Melbourne
greenpress.co

Invita Living Food

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Serving vegan and gluten-free dishes with outdoor seating, Invita Living Food is your go-to for breakfast and lunch with healthy takes on traditional meals including lentil shepherd’s pie, tofu burger, vegetable lasagne and soups. You can also indulge in cakes, cookies, muffins and Bliss Balls – made with almonds, coconut, tahini, maple syrup, sesame seed and vanilla.

76 Therry Street, Melbourne
www.invita.com.au

Serotonin

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Inspired by the feel-good hormone, Serotonin is all about the science of healthy eating. The eatery is a plant-based café where everything on the menu comes without a side of guilt and aims to leave you feeling happier. From Deconstructed Sushi to something called the Nutrition Bomb, when you see the colours on your plate you can’t help but dig in.

52 Madden Grove, Burnley
www.serotonindealer.com

Crisp

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Popping up across the city, Crisp specialises in healthy, nutritious salads bursting with flavour. The Protein Powerhouse includes tuna, edamame, egg, quinoa, beetroot and spinach, while The Cuban comes with pulled pork, tomato, croutons, shredded cheese, red cabbage, pickles, fresh lime and coz lettuce. You can also create your own salad with fresh, local ingredients from just $11.

Shop TG20, Goldsborough Lane
Shop W2, Southern Cross Lane
224 Clarendon Street
530 Collins Street
crisp.com.au

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