Monday, July 7, 2008
Brunching it at the Sacred Chow
Long, long ago (i.e. Memorial Day weekend), in a town not so far away (i.e. Manhattan), Sejal and I had a lovely brunch at Sacred Chow. We were the only guests in the tiny restaurant and enjoyed a sumptuous vegan meal. Great taste, variety and oh yeh, it's healthy to boot!
Sacred Chow opened in 1995, and focused on kosher-vegan food. The restaurant is located in Greenwich Village and is pretty popular with veggies and non-veggies.
Here are some examples of the delicious fare:**Toasted Sunflower Lentil Pate'**Root Vegetable Latkes (Pancakes)**Korean Tofu Cutlets**Roasted Indonesian Tempeh**Mama's Soy Meatballs**Hummus Salad**Banana Bread French Toast**Soy Buttermilk Biscuit**Gym Body Frozen Smoothie (Bananas, toasted almonds, cinnamon, flax oil, soymilk or apple juice)OK, let me stop...drooling is just not attractive or appropriate for me right now.
Brunching it at the Sacred Chow
Long, long ago (i.e. Memorial Day weekend), in a town not so far away (i.e. Manhattan), Sejal and I had a lovely brunch at Sacred Chow. We were the only guests in the tiny restaurant and enjoyed a sumptuous vegan meal. Great taste, variety and oh yeh, it's healthy to boot!
Sacred Chow opened in 1995, and focused on kosher-vegan food. The restaurant is located in Greenwich Village and is pretty popular with veggies and non-veggies.
Here are some examples of the delicious fare:**Toasted Sunflower Lentil Pate'**Root Vegetable Latkes (Pancakes)**Korean Tofu Cutlets**Roasted Indonesian Tempeh**Mama's Soy Meatballs**Hummus Salad**Banana Bread French Toast**Soy Buttermilk Biscuit**Gym Body Frozen Smoothie (Bananas, toasted almonds, cinnamon, flax oil, soymilk or apple juice)OK, let me stop...drooling is just not attractive or appropriate for me right now.
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