Dining out in Boston area

If you are going to stay in Boston area for some day or during your vacations, this rough eating guide will help you save your time on choosing a restaurant. With a number of great restaurants offering vegetarian, organic, and raw choices, it is easier than ever to follow a healthful diet (not speaking about unhealthy one) when dining out in Boston.

 

If you are going to stay in Boston area for some day or during your vacations, this rough eating guide will help you save your time on choosing a restaurant.  With a number of great restaurants offering vegetarian, organic, and raw choices, it is easier than ever to follow a healthful diet (not speaking about unhealthy one) when dining out in Boston.

 

Organic Garden Restaurant and Juice Bar, 294 Cabot Street, Beverly, offers natural treat. It sports a vegan menu; its dishes entirely made with raw organic products. Organic Garden's selections include innovative falafel, scores of rich smoothies, and even lasagna and ravioli-made without the processed pasta, of course. Chef Robert Reid boasts a menu that's free of wheat, dairy products, and unhealthy fats. Dishes run between $10-14, while appetizers go for $4-7 and desserts are $3-5. Smoothies and treats from the Juice Bar (a must-try!) cost between $4-5. The restaurant also offers an extensive organic catering menu.

 

Boston area is a great place for vegetarians as most chiefs try to follow the modern trend of healthy eating and experiment with traditional dishes to make them healthier and appropriate for people who follow healthy way of living. So do not be afraid or shy to ask the server to vary the dishes the restaurant offer to make them appropriate for veggie or not to add some unhealthy ingredients.

 

Buddha's Delight, 3 Beach Street , Chinatown, Boston,  serves up authentic Chinese and Vietnamese dishes without the use of animal byproducts. The meatless meals are made with innovative meat substitutes, and include such favorites as lo-mein made with tofu, wonton soup and several stir-fry dishes. Dinners run between $6-14 and the menu is extensive and convincing-it is sure to please even those who prefer traditional Chinese food.

 

Ethnic restaurants are popular in Boston as well as in other American and European cities as there is a great number of tourists who wish to taste national cuisine. In Boston area you will be offered national cuisine from all over the world such as Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese, Spanish, Italian, Mexican, Cuban, Russian and other. So be sure dining out in Boston area will not be boring and monotonous. You will really have a choice of different national cuisines that are not alike each other.

 

For example, Masalaa, 786 Bosotn Road, Billerica is an Indian vegetarian restaurant, offering a variety of rice dishes and meatless entrees in a plethora of sauces, for just under $9. Masalaa carries a great deal of breads, rice cakes and Indian pancakes, as well as fresh juice and milk drinks. The restaurant prides itself on its dedication to preserving the individual culinary authenticity of the many states of India through the use of genuine Indian spices and flavors in a healthy environment.

 

Can you imagine that not only just healthy lunch or dinner are offered in Boston area there are even a whole weekend of health is available there? Do you want to know how it looks like and where to experience it?

 

If yes, why not to go to Shady Hollow Inn, 370 Main Street, South Dennis. It is a great place for cozy Cape Cod weekends, as well as vegetarian and vegan eating. The Inn offers healthy breakfasts, dinners and picnics, made with organic ingredients whenever possible. In addition to healthy food, the Shady Hollow Inn also provides plenty of opportunity for exercise, with kayaks and bicycles available for rent and scenic trails for walks and hikes.

 

Looking for a healthy eating excursion? There are various happenings dedicated to honoring the vegetarian lifestyle and healthy eating in Boston area. The Boston Vegetarian Society sponsors an annual Boston Vegetarian Food Festival, which boasts natural food exhibitions and cooking demonstrations, food tasting, and free consultations with nutritionists. The Festival is a wonderful day for exploring some of Beantown's healthy eating options.

 

The Boston Vegetarian Society, which was founded to promote and educate about vegetarianism, also schedules a plethora of healthy-eating activities year round, including cooking classes, social dinners, and even discussions on raising vegetarian children. So you can join them whenever you are traveling in Boston area.

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