I stopped in here one day to try something different. I mean I like some of the other pre-made sandwich places, but sometimes you want something different. And it’s very different! I’ve enjoyed all the sandwiches and wraps I bought from here. My favorite is the five-a-day sandwich. Lots of veggies and really delicious. They also have some carrot sticks with pesto that you can get as a snack or a side, and I found them really tasty and they’ve become one of my favorites. I don’t really step too far out of the cold sandwich box, but I’ve talked to others who seem to enjoy things. I find myself coming back here, so there’s really not an issue with the place at all!
Lucy M.
Classificação do local: 5 London, United Kingdom
Gluten/Wheat free options are brilliant. I always passed different CRUSSH stores but never really looked at what they offered food wise. Carrot & pistachio is brilliant, zero noodles in ginger prawn light and refreshing. Also the Quinoa pots are mmmmmmmm yummy. So far so good and no bloated reaction. Good pricing, generous portions. I would suggest checking the menu online to understand what they offer e.g. when you go in to the shop it really is not that clear the actually variety they offer. Also KCAL are clearly marked which is nice, including the free wifi for a decent munch and study session.
Josy A.
Classificação do local: 2 London, United Kingdom
Okay Unilocalers, I need your help! I have had crussh’s sushi before and been pretty unimpressed. But then I forget… and several months later, when I have a sushi craving, I try it again. Argh! Please Unilocal folks, if you ever see me entering crush, please scream«JOSY, DON’T GETTHESUSHI!!» to help me to remember not to be a waste-of-money-terrible-sushi-buying-idiot. My veggy sushi today was particularly bad. The rice was tesco-sushi-esque, so hard and with a slightly strange flavour. There were peas mixed with the edamame(!?) and the egg was super-sweet and more like a fluffy sponge than an omelette. The inari sushi wasn’t bad– apart from the rice. Also I wasn’t remotely filled up by the measly 6 bits of sushi and a little salad for £5.20. Crussh might be good for smoothies and meatballs, but just don’t let me ever buy their sushi! Thank you Unilocalers. I appreciate your assistance.
Alex S.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
I’m a little cranky, and just need to say: I hate when places think KREATYVE spellings are cool. Whattup extra S?!? I want to CRUSSSSSSHIT. Ok, irrational Hulk rage aside: this place is good. Have had green juices here, have had little take-away pots of carrot and kale pesto(YUM) and, most recently, have been reunited with bulletproof coffee. I have only ever made it at home(coffee with grassfed butter and coconut oil, blended) but Crussh has started serving. Today’s verdict? Delicious. And so nice not to have to clean my old clanky blender. Also, for their food in particular(like a really generous Cobb salad with a yogurt dressing) I think their pricing is reasonable. And the staff is great, which totally makes up for the superfluous S in their name. Unilocal note: I really like the feel of their take away cutlery? Is that weird? Welp, whatever, I SAIDIT.
Nida K.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
This is going to be short n sweet. I came across a Crussh Juice Bar and it reminded me of Jamba Juice back in the states. I like my smoothies to be functional and with minimal added sugar and I decided to try out The Brazilian which has acai in it and it was great and had good consistency. Mmmm, I love a good smoothie!
Natalie T.
Classificação do local: 4 Orange County, CA
Not much room to sit, but good smoothies although they are expensive. I always get the cactus one. They do student discount though which is always a plus! Lots of healthy food available but I haven’t gotten the chance to try it yet.
Chris W.
Classificação do local: 4 Napa, CA
Love my Crusshberry Blast! It always came out pretty fast here, which I appreciated. Unlike other smoothie places I’ve experienced(especially back in the US), most of theses smoothies aren’t filled with froyo or sherbet. They have a lot of hot food items as well in case you’re wanting something solid to eat.
Becca_
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Crussh is probably best known for its smoothies, and it makes a wide range of different varieties, but it also offers a selection of healthy food, including really impressive salads(think quinoa, bulgar wheat, sprouted seeds, pulses and vegetables — although it’s tasty as well as healthy!), sushi rolls and soups. The latter are especially good and there is often a fair choice for vegetarians. In the mornings, they also serve a nice porridge with a few different toppings according to your preference. It’s primarily a take-away outlet, although there are a few seats if you prefer to eat or drink there. I often go there during my lunch hour and I find it quite pleasant, as it’s rarely frantic and the décor is very bright and cheery.