Walter Reade Theatre at Lincoln Center
165 W 65th St (btwn Broadway & Amsterdam)
212.875.5600
Ayurveda Cafe
706 Amsterdam Ave (at 94th St)
212.932.2400
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6.09.2006dharmic duo
My recommendation for this weekend's dinner and a movie: tonight, Sunday or Monday, go see Dreaming Lhasa as part of the International Film Festival at the Walter Reade Theatre, Lincoln Center. Before the film, have a nice balanced dinner at the Ayurveda Cafe. Each day there is a special pre-set healthy menu consisting of an appetizer, assorted chutneys, 2 vegetable entrees, bread, lentils, basmati or brown rice, salad, raita and dessert all served on a thali. And it is all vegetarian. You will get up from the table feeling energized! And at the end of the meal you get to reach into a carved box and choose a concept to ponder. Here were two of mine.
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