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Organic Restaurants

A friend is coming to town for her mom's 60th. Her mom would like to try an Organic Restaurant. Location isn't an issue and as far as I know price isn't but nothing ridiculous either. Basically a place like Per Se is out of the question.

Suggestions?

5 Replies so Far

  1. Blue Hill.

    1. Josie's or I believe Pure Food and Wine is as well, but it's vegeterian.

      1. re: offthebeatenpath1

        by the way Pure Food and Wine is RAW food, yes vegetarian, but RAW. I just wanted to let everyone know. I've never been to the restaurant, but I like the snacks that are sold in the local Whole Foods.

      2. Organique

        www.thelunchbelle.com

        1. These are all "local" seasonal restaurants, they will have some organic items:

          BLT Market: http://bltmarket.com/pdf/dinner-menu.pdf
          Insieme: http://restaurantinsieme.com/dinner.pdf
          Blue Hill: http://www.bluehillnyc.com/menu2.html
          Park Avenue Spring: http://www.parkavenyc.com/spring/menu...

          Little (read VERY small) italian place at 11 Bleeker St.: Quartino Bottega Organica 212-529-5133, also serve organic/biodynamic wine

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