Reviews for Organic Food Stores in Los Angeles, CA

Body Factory

5.0

By LadyC2 at Citysearch

I had a great experience at BodyFatory. The staff was fun and even dancing as I came through the door. Cool music. I had a shake before I went to the movies and they suggested a Green one?! I LOVED it!! It was perfect for these warm summer days. After the movie we stopped back and grabbed some cute candles and lotions-I had a great time. We will be back for sure! ...read more

Whole Foods Market

2.0

By shelly1234 at Citysearch

Read the labels. They cook with canola oil and sugar cane juice which is just as unhealthy as sugar. The prices are unreal and not worth it. If you shop here, only come for specialty items as you're really not getting "very healthy" food. Wild Oats is much healthier and the service is better. ...read more

Ambrosia Personal Chef Service

4.0

By Liz Jagger

Excellent service, great tasting food we all love & personalized attention to our dietary needs is what makes Chef Lisa of Ambrosia the best personal chef service our family has used. We highly recommend Ambrosia to anyone who wants healthy, creative meals that taste as good as they are good for you. ...read more

Ralphs

4.0

By llyonize at Citysearch

They recently upgraded this Ralphs, the deli is real nice now, they have some great offerings . They put in a coffee bean - which is awesome. It's great to have a supermarket near the office on those days I forget to bring my lunch....And they have self check out which I LOVE! ...read more

Erewhon Natural Foods Market

5.0

By south2nd at Citysearch

I can't review the store itself, since I only go for the deli food bar. The food is always excellent, and the staff is super friendly and knowledgeable. I try to support independent stores. Hope they aren't put out of business by Whole Foods. ...read more

Erewhon Natural Foods Market

5.0

By whatsupnow6 at Citysearch

I have been going here for over a year now. I like the salad bar because its organic and the same price as whole foods. They also have a great juice bar, with organic produce. They have an elixir bar, which to me is a little pricy. The only thing that gets me about the place is has that funky raw smell to it. That could just be me too. In the end, I go there every few days for juice or the salad bar. I like the atmosphere because its a little more quante (how do you spell that word!?) than Whole Foods, and the people are very knowledgeable. ...read more

Whole Foods Market

4.0

By juju13es at Citysearch

Though I don't really go to Whole Foods for my everyday shopping needs, I do come here to pick up some treats like Chocolate soymilk, rice pudding, or a fruit tart. I'm not much of an organic eater, but it's a quaint grocery shopping experience. Their sandwiches and pizza are delicious, but don't get their angel food cake from their bakery section... it was very disappointing! ...read more

Nature Mart

5.0

By vitaguru at Citysearch

And I call myself "VitaGuru"! LOL :) There's an absolutely beautiful man that deserves some attention here... when I get good service, I feel it's my place to give back to those whom have helped me!!! Hats off to the young man who works in Nature Mart's already fine vitamin department (just by his presence the department is made to look a little finer LOL). He taught me a thing or two about a subject I thought I knew upside down and rightside up! The Good Lord hath sent a messenger in Jesus' image - with his sculpted chin and long flowing locks - to teach me a lesson in humility. And you know what? I wouldn't mind going back for another humbling experience as long as it's coming from this vision of a man!! ...read more

Jamba Juice

5.0

By robertohno at Citysearch

Love it! Tastes great. Huge variety, plus you can substitute all you want. I just say to try it out. The Orange Dream with fiber. The Green Tea Machta... Just to start... You "gotta" try it, you're "gonna" love it !!! It is addictive. I think the price is just perfect, not anymore than a blended coffee drink... ...read more

Body Factory

5.0

By shushali at Citysearch

This place is AMAZING. I have never seen a place with so much of my products anywhere. I first walked in a few months ago and saw Adrian Brody and Health Ledger drinking a green smoothie. They were laughing and having a good time. SOOOOO, I ordered one. It is so tasty. They told me it had every vegetable in it and alot of protein. It was better then Jamba Juice (which I no longer go to). I am now addicted. I go at least 5 times a week. They also have phenomenal candles. I bought a few and still have them burning in my house. I bought a matching perfume. YUM! If you haven't gone here yet...you have got to go. The vibe is cool and you will see celebrities all day long. I just schmoozed with Orlando Bloom there. Bottom line...you'll love it. You won't be sorry and be prepared...you'll be addicted in no time. ...read more

Simply Wholesome

5.0

By danita24 at Citysearch

I use to live in Los Angeles. When I became a vegetarian I was on the search for a vegetarian restaurant that served tasty, healthful foods; Simply Wholesome provided me with just that. The staff was great! I've recommended this place to any relative/friend that travels to that area. Keep up the good work! ...read more

Juices Fountain

4.0

By bootsytown at Citysearch

I tried this juice stand before they moved to their new location, near El Capitan. (They had to move because of the development mentioned by the previous reviewer.) My drink had blackberries, yogurt, and honey and everything was fresh, with not much added sugar, either. ...read more

Erewhon Natural Foods Market

4.0

By leeniemae at Citysearch

i'd been looking for a natural foods store in los angeles, that is equivalent to mother's in orange county. erewhon is it. i go for the organic produce and bulk foods like granola or other dry foods. good selection of vitamins and personal grooming products. and if you're a kcrw member, you get 10% off. they've also got parking lot in the back of the store as a bonus, but you need to fight off the grove traffic. ...read more

Simply Wholesome

5.0

By Gyasi J. at Judy'sBook

Simply Wholesome attracts all kinds of different people from seemingly every part of the globe. The relaxed, comfortable ambiance makes for the perfect place to reconnect with old friends, enjoy a nutritious mid-afternoon snack or order tak... ...read more

VP Discount Health & Food Mart

5.0

By ewrohde at Citysearch

This store is great for produce and items for the health conscience!! Cheepest prices you will find, anywhere. You can buy organics for less than buying bulk at stores like Ralphs or Vons. Its a great little store that doesn't get much recognition, but onece you give it a try and compare, you'll be hooked. ...read more

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cold-pressed Los Angeles Ca -Rainbow Acres

Rainbow Acres is located in Los Angeles, California. As a locally owned business that has been running for over 33 years, we know great quality when we see it. That is why we provide our customers with freshly prepared dishes, cold-pressed juices, and other natural, healthy products. Since 1981, we have concentrated on great consumer services where education, health and wellness prevail. Our unique one of kind store offers plant-based, ready-made nutrient food, including fresh breakfast, lunch, and light dinner entrees as well as cold-pressed juices that makes healthy eating easily accessible and delicious. ...read more

By Rainbow Acres August 13, 2014

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