So so so good. A bit pricey, but good. And the interior was amazing. Can y’all decorate my house please? :)
James E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Hollywood, CA
While on vacation we’ve decited to check this place out. I couldn’t care less about helthy food and all this vegan l.a. madness but I gave it a try anyway. On my surprise I really liked it. And it fills you up. I don’t remember the name of what I ordered but it looked like an icecream with fruits and almonds. It was really good considering that it’s healthy. The one thing I didn’t like is that there were so many people in this place. Plus girls working there are kind of hot so if not for the food you should go and check the place out because of them
Dee C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
A sweet little place where they always remember my custom smoothie. Dairy free eaters, the Coco Whip is an awesome coconut based soft serve. Paleo and AIP folks, a great stop for you.
Joanne Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oakland, CA
Rawberri is the perfect breakfast spot if you’re craving something a little fruity in the morning. They serve acai and pitaya bowls with a variety of toppings. Another fun item they have that I would love to come back to try is their coconut water soft serve. First off, the interior of rawberri is absolutely adorable. It’s basically every Instagram girls dream. They have the cutest tropical wallpaper and some cool lights. Not gonna lie, took a few photos myself. While here I ordered a small acai bowl and customized it to have bananas, granola, sunflower seeds, strawberries, and honey. There are some set options, but for those who are more picky about their toppings, there’s always the build your own bowl. Acai bowl(4⁄5) Overall pretty good, everything is made super fresh so do expect a wait of several minutes to prepare it. The acai itself was pretty frozen so I had to wait a bit before eating it. They give you plenty of granola as well. My only complaint is that I wish there were more fruits, but overall a pretty good acai bowl! Would probably come back if I’m ever in la! Going to have to try the coconut water soft serve next time.
John Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles, CA
This place sucks. Don’t order coffee here. They don’t know how to make an espresso. Also Pataya smoothie wasn’t good :(. Lacked flavor.
Kimberly L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Temple City, CA
If you’ve made it here to Rawberri, you already know that you’ve hit a new level of health-freak high/LA low – in other words, you’ve managed to hit a new level of basic. Organic, dairy-free, gluten-free, and soy-free, Rawberri prides and differentiates itself from other nice-cream joints by offering Cocowhip, a soft serve made completely and totally out of coconut water. You heard me right. I initially had intended to go for a whopping cup of the stuff, but made a last minute commitment to the Dragon Energy bowl, a pitaya bowl blended with almond milk and almond butter, topped with cacao nibs, strawberries, and granola. To that, I added the Cocowhip as an additional topping. And oh boy, was it good. The Cocowhip was extremely light and refreshing, perfectly balancing out the sweetness of the Pitaya bowl, and the cacao nibs? You know how I am about my textures – they added just the right amount of crunch. It was good guys… With that being said, you should definitely be expecting to pay a hefty price. In comparison to other Superfruit-bowl-joints, the serving size is relatively small, and despite the addition of the almond butter, the bowl wasn’t too substantial. If it were any less delicious, I probably wouldn’t be complaining, but it was too good to be given a teaser-sized portion. The experience as a whole, however, was great. The workers were polite and sweet, and the shop looked seemingly designed for social media and Instagram, but to be honest, I didn’t expect anything less. Basic at its best at Rawberri.
Kedar D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Rawberri is a small café that makes an unusual coconut-whip, which is a nice alternative to ice cream, but extremely expensive. This place also has acai bowls and coffee, but those are dime-a-dozen, so I’m going to focus on the coco-whip. A base, small cup of coco-whip is a whopping $ 7.58. Holy crap that’s pricey. You can choose three toppings(typical stuff: chocolate chips, strawberry, almonds, etc.). The coco-whip itself has little flavor, but its creaminess mixes well with the toppings. You can also get chocolate sauce added to it. We also got a latte($ 4.50), which wasn’t very good. The coffee was burnt and they used cheap tetra-pak almond milk in the brew(which was weird, considering they sell much better, fresh-pressed almond milk in a cooler next to the checkout counter). Rawberri is interesting but really expensive. If you’re looking for an awesome vegan dessert, I’d recommend Yoga-Urt in Glendale, which makes amazing fro-yo(from cashews and almonds) and is much cheaper.
Shila B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Vancouver, Canada
This is slightly healthier but not by much, however, your conscious will feel somewhat better about itself even though I’ve been eating a lot of ice cream on the past trip. They win points for presentation. Customer service was a tiny bit rude which is a shame ’cause I was all cheery. I think that I pissed off the lady ’cause I asked for a sample. I had X amount of calories for the day and wanted to make sure that I made the right decision. Good ice cream but they need to be kinder to people.
Anonymous G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Los Angeles, CA
I just walked a half a mile w my friends to come here and have some yogurt and I’m greeted w bad customer service. And by that I mean, we asked to try the yogurt because it’s a NEW concept and the lady aggressively tells us that they don’t do samples and that you’re just gonna have to buy it and try it to see if you like it. Why would I give you money to buy something I’m not familiar with? EEEEEEEEVERY yogurt shop in LA I have been to let’s you try their yogurt prior to buying it. Because of this reason I didn’t end up buying anything here. I was pretty discouraged to try anything here after that experience. Although we were all upset at the experience most of us bought the yogurt however also won’t return.
Crystal S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Their Acai Bowls are really fresh and natural, without blending in sugar or sweetener in the acai smoothie. You can choose your own sweetener, from honey, agave, etc. I also love the ambience of this cute little juice bar, especially the leafy wall.
Jessica N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Castro Valley, CA
I came here for the first time last week with a few friends after a lunch date at Gracias Madre. One of my friends had searched up nearby dessert places and found out that Rawberri was a short walk away so we decided to walk off our lunch on our way to dessert! Once we arrived I noticed the Cocowhip cup on their counter and got SUPER excited! Cocowhip is a coconut milk based soft-serve that is originally in Australia. I saw it on my Instagram feed a while back and bookmarked the Australian location for if I ever got the chance to go to Australia. But now it’s in LA and I didn’t have to wait till an Australian vacation to try it! So although my friends and I had originally planned on ordering acai bowls we all ended up getting matcha and coconut cocowhip swirls topped with their vegan chocolate sauce, berries, and almond slices! SOYUM! 10⁄10 would DEFINITELY recommend! My friends and I are also really in to taking pictures of our food and wanted our Cocowhip to be put in the leaves cup that matched their cute wall; however, it was against their policy to do that so instead the girl who was helping us gave us the cups to put our soft-serve cups inside! She even re-did the melting swirl on top of one of my friend’s Cocowhip! And since the Cocowhip addiction is real, I HAD to go again today after my friends and I ate at Otus Thai Kitchen since we were in the area! I seriously have an obsession with coconut flavored anything and if you’re like me, you HAVE to try Cocowhip asap! Trust me, it’s amaze!
Aaron P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
«May I have a sample of your product, as it is different than other frozen treats out there?» NO. Sorry Rawberri. I am not sure who taught you how to acquire new customers, or build your brand, but if sampling works for tiny companies like Pinkberry, Yougurtland… and even smaller companies like Sam’s Club, Trader Joes, and Baskin Robbins, I can definitely see why you would want to do the opposite? Are you for real? I have never seen a single food company touting an «awesome new product» and denying a sample — especially when it cost a little as coconut water to make!!! Unbelievable. If anything, you should have people out on Santa Monica Blvd, and handing out samples on a tray, so the community too which you are reaching out can decide for themselves if they like the product — and then, you should be thanking each customer for trying your product. That advice was free by the way. Consider it a sample.
Marissa R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orange County, CA
One of the best acai places I’ve tried so far! I got the Energy Bowl(because peanut butter) and they not only blend the pb in the acai but drizzle it as well! So good and refreshing!
Vivian T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
I ordered the Berry Bliss Acai Bowl my boyfriend ordered the Dragon Energy Bowl we are loving it!!! I asked the lady for a sample of the cocowhip! It was so good xxx we regretting not getting any
Winnie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Gabriel, CA
Seriously. I am so glad I discovered this place. I just found out about this place 4 days ago and I went yesterday. I was drawn to this place because of the floral cup matching with the walls! So cute! I came here after brunch with several girls because we wanted acai bowls. However, we found out they had COCOWHIP!!! This is the only location in the US that sells them so I had to get it. It’s only sold in Australia so we all got SOEXCITEEEEEED. They had original flavors & matcha. No maqui, but hopefully next time I go they’ll have it! I got a swirl mix of both(original & matcha) w/two toppings and a sauce for $ 8. Strawberries, almonds and a chocolate sauce drizzle on top. It was perfect. Not too filling, not too sweet. The cocowhip is 97% fat free and vegan. I’m already dreaming of when I can come back again. If nobody can make plans with me to come here, I might as well make the drive out myself here & enjoy a nice cup of cocowhip by myself. I love this place that much :) Next time, I want to try an acai bowl too! You can build your own, which is what I always like!
Remy P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Cresskill, NJ
This review is only for the cocowhip. The décor of this place saves it another star, but I would otherwise give it a 1 star unfortunately! I got a swirl of the flavoured and plain cocowhip and it was pretty expensive, around $ 8. The taste was so slight I wasn’t sure if they had messed up the batch. To me it tasted so watered down, I couldn’t taste a difference between the maqui and the original flavour and absolutely no taste of coconut or really anything. It was like having infused water soft serve style. Again, I really feel that the serve may have been off the day I came in, because it was just that disappointing, especially for the price. Must say that the place itself is aesthetically pleasing and great for photos, but I would not come again based on the experience I had.
Alyson S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
I visited Rawberri on a Thursday afternoon around 3:30pm to catch up with a friend. Because of the location itself, I assumed parking would be impossible and that the place would be busy. To my surprise, we found street parking right away(metered) but learned later, that there is a parking garage with 45 minute validation from the store. And also, there was no one there! The girl working was extremely helpful, and since it was our first time visiting, she explained the menu to us and told us the most popular items. FOOD: I ended up getting the Berry Bliss Acai Bowl(I subbed bananas for the goji berries) and my friend got the Green Protein Bowl. I’ve read that the wait for your food is a little long, but the fruit is cut fresh for your order and there was only one employee, so I didn’t mind. I also like how everything is organic and the granola is vegan and GF(pretty much why I’m okay with spending $ 8.00 on a small which is the price of a large at other places). The décor here is awesome. From a full wall of palm tree leaves, to a neon sign that says«Good Vibes Only,» to the hanging chair in the front, even the cups/bowls, I love everything about it. Will probably stop by again to try different bowls, the drinks, and the cocowhip!
Rober J. Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 West Hollywood, CA
Love the closest acai bowl place to me! This totally bring me back to Santa Cruz college life in the weekend morning! But of course this place is with a twist with LA flair ! Most options with latest discover super healthy raw ingredients! U can find them at wholefoods as well The price is slight higher on the level of the taste ! Maybe the location cost a lot to rent ! The higher pricing is probably be the only reason why this place is a four stars ! Otherwise everything was excellent! Would totally come back to try out all their bowls
James W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 West Hollywood, CA
The store is very cute, with some hanging chairs and side tables to enjoy the tasty acai bowls. I was brought here unwittingly, but ended up enjoying this place very much! The acai blend was very tasty and refreshing, and they have different combinations to suit people’s tastes. I tried the berry bliss bowl and the green protein bowl. They were very different, but both very good. I got the medium, which was plenty for one person. They use fresh ingredients that are laid out in the display and make it nice and pretty. My main complaint is that it’s expensive! It’s the price of a cheap meal, but it’s perfectly fine if this will be your meal. :-)
Shilpa D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
I had the classic Pitaya bowl topped w the Cocowhip. It was delicious but wayyyy overpriced at over $ 10 for a Medium which was pretty small. The ingredients and toppings tasted fresh and the staff was nice, but I just could not justify going back. If I do, it would be just for the plain Cocowhip which I think is $ 5.50 for a Medium. Store has a cute ambiance and fun swing-like chairs in the window. I sat there and people watched while I guiltily ate my super expensive bowl!