Clean Dinners pop-up at Sustain Juicery
Interested in a vegan pop-up dinner with a four-course soy-, nut- and gluten-free menu? Clean Dinners, from health coach Stasha Washburn, pops up at Sustain Juicery downtown every Saturday.
“The pop-up was inspired mostly by the fact that if I wanted to go out to eat, there were very few options,†Washburn says. “If I wanted to have a nice evening out, I knew that I would pay for it the following morning.†So she decided to throw a weekly dinner party with food that fit her lifestyle, and she collaborated with Brian Lee, owner of Sustain Juicery.
Sustain’s tiny space seats only eight at a time, at a bar where guests can watch Washburn as she cooks. With no kitchen at the juicery, she makes due. “In the summer I think it will be much easier with lots of raw things on the menu,†she says.
On a recent themed menu, titled “Show Yer Rootsâ€: amuse bouche of chilled borscht shots; raw shredded beets, carrots and daikon slaw with mixed greens; spicy coconut curry with brown rice, lots of roots and a few greens “for good measureâ€; and freshly juiced carrot and oranges whipped with coconut cream frappe-style (also vegan and white-sugar-free). The menu changes weekly, and past themes have included Vegan Cheeseburgers, “Meatâ€balls ‘n’ Gravy (featuring lentil-based meatballs) and Did Somebody Say Chili?.
The cost is $35 per person. For reservations, go to www.cleandinners.com.
Clean Dinners @ Sustain Juicery, 548 S. Spring St., #114 (on 6th Street between Spring and Main), Los Angeles.
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