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I've been meaning to try raw food for a while now, but been a bit nervous. I came to the Paint Lounge beside Rawlicious last year and have been eyeing this place since. Finally decided to bite the bullet and it was an eye-opening experience. Rawlicious taught me that delicious food doesn't necessarily equal cooked/processed food. What nature gives us can be just as delicious if prepared properly. For starters we had the Nori Rolls and all the ingredients were so fresh, which I would think is a huge factor as to why it tasted so good. It came with a dipping sauce made with Coconut Aminos that was sweet and tangy and hit all the right tastebuds. I had the Pad Thai while my friend had the BBQ burger. We didn't really know what to expect of these traditionally cooked food items to be raw, but it tasted so good that we forgot we were eating raw food. For dessert we got a chocolate chip cookie dough ball and a brownie and again were blown away! The ambiance was light and airy with paintings on the walls, and if I were to describe Rawlicious in 2 words - Fresh & Delicious.
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