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Formerly known as Noble Rot bar, the new “health focused” restaurant Atis has opened its doors to offer a new lifestyle spot on City Road, Old Street.

The opening of Atis, which is located on the ground floor of the newly opened Atlas Building on City Road, is featuring individual breakfast and evening menus, promoting a “plant based flexible lifestyle”, with options for vegans, vegetarians and meat eaters.

The duo behind the restaurant is husband and wife Elenor and Phil Warder. Elanor Warder was previously a sommelier at Noble Rot bar, but now offers specialist drinks, including Kombucha on tap, alcohol-free beer, as well as cold-pressed juices and artisanal coffee at the new establishment.

Eleanor Warder said: “We have strived to create a modern and stylish space where people can come for a break outside of their working day and know that they can get a bowl of food that will be full of flavour, healthy and nutritious. “

Dishes at the Old Street establishment are available to eat in or to take away, and will feature both warm and cold salad bowls including Asian-inspired Emperor bowl to the seasonal Kale Ploughman’s to the Indian-inspired Dahl-ing bowl. 

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