Low Fat Vegetarian Recipes

low carb recipes logo
Low Fat Recipe Collection

Nyc Vegetarian Restaurant Spots! Recipe



This Nyc Vegetarian Restaurant Spots! Recipe is one of many in our collection of Low Fat Recipes. these are culled from various sources, some my own. whilst some are low carb recipes, there are also some low fat recipes, and diabetic recipes. The one thing they all have in common with this Nyc Vegetarian Restaurant Spots! Recipe, is that they can all be seen as diet recipes in one form or another.





Remember, this Nyc Vegetarian Restaurant Spots! Recipe will only help you lose weight if you use it as part of a carefully controlled weight loss program.






Others who enjoyed this Nyc Vegetarian Restaurant Spots! Recipe, also visited the following sections::

  1. Low Fat Vegetarian Recipes
  2. Dessert Recipes
  3. Breakfast Recipes
  4. Candy Recipes



Nyc Vegetarian Restaurant Spots! Recipe


Nyc Vegetarian Restaurant Spots! Recipe






Ingredients:

1 none

Instructions:

Angelica Kitchen, 300 East 12th Street, (212) 228-2909 - Vegan restaurant.
At any time, 95% of its 260 ingredients are organic. Excellent food.

Zen Palate, 2 locations: 400 W. 46th Street, (212) 582-1669 (more formal)
On 9th Avenue (less elegant, better dishes) - Vegetarian restaurant.
Ellegant. Very clean. Specialties include mock meats of the asian variety,
eg: pressed smoked tofu as ham. An emphasis on low fat. Excellent fried
dumplings. Reservations required. One location has a noodle shop

Madras Woodland, 308 E. 49th Street (between 1st and 2nd Avenues), (212)
759-2528 - Vegetarian South Indian. Excellent.

Madras Mahal, 104 Lexington Avenue (between 27th & 28th Streets), (212)
684-4010 - Vegetarian South Indian. No additives. Breads are whole wheat.

Metro Lifestyle Ministries, 116 East 60th Street, (212) 319-7850 - Vegan.
7th Day Adventist restaurant.

Temple in the Village, in Greenwich Village - Cafateria-style. Excellent
macrobiotic & vegetarian food.

Vegetarian Paradise, 2 locations: West 4th off 6th Avenue (VP 2, and VP to
Go) One in Chinatown (VP) - Chinese vegan. Highly recommended. Everything
is excellent.

Vege Vege, on the corner of 35th and 3rd Streets (I think) - Chinese Vegan?
Wonderful! Lots of gluten. Fantastic dim-sum. The stuffed wild mushroom
dish is heavenly. They are very willing to adjust foods for special diets.

Vegetarian Heaven, 57th off Columbus Circle - Chinese vegan.

House of Vegetarian, 68 Mott Street, (212) 226-6572 - Chinese vegetarian?

3 Chefs Chinese Restaurant, 242 W. 56th Street, between 8th and Broadway,
(212) 586-3666

Whole Wheat & Wild Berries, on 10th (maybe 9th) Street (just east of 6th
Avenue) - Macrobiotic.

Pumpkin Eater, upper West side

Mana, upper West side

Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants:

Quantum Leap, 88 West 3rd Street, (212) 677-8050 - Japanese, Macrobiotic,
Middle Eastern, and Italian dishes. Some dishes offer a choice of
(rennetless) cheese or tofu, or of fried or steamed ingredients.

Village East, 2 St Marks Place, (212) 533-9898 - Japanese, Macrobiotic,
Middle Eastern, and Italian dishes. Some dishes offer a choice of
(rennetless) cheese or tofu, or of fried or steamed ingredients.

Good Health Cafe, 324 East 86th Street, (212) 439-9680 - Japanese,
Macrobiotic, Middle Eastern, and Italian dishes. Some dishes offer a choice
of (rennetless) cheese or tofu, or of fried or steamed ingredients.

Afghan Kebab House, 764 9th Avenue (between 51st & 52nd). 307-1612 - Not
vegetaraian but has a vegetarian section of the menu.

Topaz, 127 W. 56th Street, (212) 957-8020 - Thai with a wide assortment of
vegetarian dishes. - 'Vegetarian' in Thai means 'substitute tofu for
flesh'. Be sure to insist on no fish sauce or other animal products.

Yaffa Cafe, on St. Marks (between Avenues A & B) - Good selection of dinner
salads and pastas.

Au Bon Pain - Somewhat upscale and urbane fast food chain. An ingredients
list and a nutritional analysis of all of its products is available. Have
vegetarian chili. The Garden Vegetable, Cream of Broccoli, and Tomato
Florentine soups are vegetarian, all the others, including Split Pea and
Minestrone, are not.

Posted by m-js0217@FRED.CS.NYU.EDU (Julia Stone) to the Fatfree Dig.
[Vol.12 Issue 2 11-2-94]. FATFREE Recipe collections copyrighted by
Michelle Dick 1994. Used with permission. Formatted by Sue Smith,
S.Smith34, TXFT40A@Prodigy.com using MMCONV.

Servings: 1








This Nyc Vegetarian Restaurant Spots! Recipe can only help you lose weight if it is part of a carefully controlled diet program.



If you enjoyed this Nyc Vegetarian Restaurant Spots! Recipe, or any of our other low fat recipes, please let us know.


Nyc Vegetarian Restaurant Spots! Recipe