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It's really more of a cafe than a restaurant. The extensive range of juices and smoothies are featured on their website — order your juice or smoothie by number from the energetic and smiley staff. A basic large juice is £2.80.
It's really more of a cafe than a restaurant. The extensive range of juices and smoothies are featured on their [http://frescojuices.co.uk website] - order your juice or smoothie by number from the energetic and smiley staff. A basic large juice is £2.80.
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20100114233044/http://www.timeout.com:80/london/restaurants/reviews/1232.html Time Out review of the Westbourne Grove branch]
* [http://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/reviews/1232.html Time Out review of the Westbourne Grove branch]
* [http://www.london-eating.co.uk/3132.htm London Eating comments on
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summary='Now closed; was a juice bar serving Lebanese food, part of a small chain, near Oxford Circus.' website='' summary='Now closed; was a juice bar serving Lebanese food, part of a small chain, near Oxford Circus.'
summary='Now closed; was a juice bar serving Lebanese food, part of a small chain, near Oxford Circus.'
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Now closed; was the Oxford Circus branch of a small chain of juice bars which also served Lebanese food. According to Google Street View, by mid-2014 it had been replaced by a shop called D'Wine.

The information below is retained for historical purposes.

This is the Oxford Circus branch of a small chain of juice bars which also serve Lebanese food, just off Regent Street.

It's really more of a cafe than a restaurant. The extensive range of juices and smoothies are featured on their website - order your juice or smoothie by number from the energetic and smiley staff. A basic large juice is £2.80.

They also serve bagels, falafel wraps (a bargain at £3.00 for a massive wrap with salad and chilli sauce), veggie and meat curries, side dishes of cous cous, stuffed vine leaves, and rice dishes. There's a set lunch of falafel, hummous with salad in pita, and a large carrot juice for £5. Mixed salad box is £4, chicken or lamb salad box is £4.50.

There's a variety of coffees and teas, as well as a range of baklava and other desserts.

Ewan's verdict: The food is really tasty, with excellent falafels, roast vegetables and salads. Good value, and better than similar meals I've eaten at Yalla Yalla and other similar mid-level Lebanese eateries.

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Last visited by Ewan, September 2011.

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