Vegan Donuts: Babycakes now in Downtown LA
February 26, 2010 by Jessica Louise
Filed under Blog, restaurants
So many exciting this about living downtown LA besides i no longer have to commute to work for the first time in 7 years, there are so many new and wonderful places opening to eat and visit now.
I was raised on health foods growing up in Santa Cruz,California and am pretty conscious of what i am eating esp treats.
I love treats.
Its pretty dreamy there is now a vegan bakery a few blocks away that is open till 12am most nights.
If you do not live in LA or NYC they will next day ship to you where ever you are in the USA.
The chocolate glazed donuts are AMAZING!
Healthy Eating In Los Angeles
December 24, 2009 by Jessica Louise
Filed under Blog, restaurants
For quite a few years i had a very strict diet due to health reasons vegan turned to vegetarian and now i eat fish. I found a few places that are still my favorites after 8 years.
Mako is sort of a nondescript small Japanese place that serves basics. California rolls, Yakisoba,teriyaki asst items, most things come with soup & salad and pretty much everything on the menu is under $5
Mako
1820 North Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90027 - (323) 660-1211
Govinas is next to the Krishna Temple and below the gift shop has a vegetarian and vegan buffet that is all you can eat for $7 or by weight.
Generally my meals have always been around $4 healthy clean food for a reasonable price is hard to come by.
Govindas Natural Foods
3764 Watseka Avenue • Los Angeles, California • 90034 • 310-836-1269
Native foods is one of my all time favorite places to eat. It is in Westwood and is all vegan super delicious and has a pretty big menu.
The Lavender lemonaid is my favorite.
Average meal is $10-$12
Native Foods
Westwood Village 1110 1/2 Gayley Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90024
(310) 209-1055
those are just three of my favorite places to eat i figures allot of people are on a budget right now and since they are all reasonably priced why not go out to eat
And Eating healthy always feels better in the long run.

