M Cafe de Chaya
Average user Rating: 84
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M Café serves contemporary macrobiotic cuisine featuring balanced, healthy and creative dishes in a European café setting. The take-out counter serving sandwiches, sushi and soup moves quickly for a grab-and-go meal.
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89
11/29/2009
The Big Macro was admirable also. Very beautifully cut in the middle to showcase all of its nutritous filling and the airy, fluffy, fresh baked Whole Wheat Bun. The burger itself is pretty much impossible to eat without it totally falling apart, but that just gave me more remnants to eat after i was done with it. The patty tasted like some sort of Brown Rice Tahdig and the soy cheese actually tasted cheesy. I even ate the pickles.
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The Big Macro
80
9/11/2009
H.C. of LA and OC Foodventures, Maya of Shopeatsleep, Esther of e*starLA, and yours truly decided we needed a post cocktail snack. What's better than some "healthy" food to finish off the night? At the experts' suggestion, we decided to get some grub at M Cafe de Chaya.
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Kale with peanut dressing
85
8/11/2009
Even though it was a hearty meal, it still felt very light just as I wanted and expected it to be. I wasn't looking for something greasy and this place more than accomplished what it set out to do was to provide a clean environment for you to enjoy a light, but fulfilling meal.
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85
8/7/2009
I used to eat at M Cafe de Chaya on the regular. When it first opened, macrobiotic food seemed glamorous like its most famous acolyte, Gwyneth Paltrow herself. I quickly learned, however, the similarities didn't end there. M Cafe was expensive, annoying and somewhat blandish. But it was still talented, sort of delightful, and worth patronizing.
The major rupture between me and M Cafe was the stupid parking situation (at the Melrose location), but more so, it was the wholesale invasion of Whole Foods onto Fairfax and 3rd Street. Whole Foods was cheaper, had great prepared foods and plenty o' parking. But M Cafe and I go back further, so for old times' sake, I sometimes pay homage to our once great bonds of eatership.
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inari, sushi, grilled tuna burger, organic frieds, seitan katsu bowl, tuna tataki salad
93
Three words.
12/16/2008
Smoked. Salmon. Benedict.
Chewy (tough) bread, LOADS of kale, tofu scramble, smoked salmon, drowned in vegan hollandaise sauce. It is simply splendid.
Portions are ginormous.
Recommended Dishes
Smoked Salmon Benedict, Breakfast Panini, Blueberry Pancakes
85
10/3/2008
Recommended Dishes
Gado Gado Salad, Deli Salad Sampler Plate, Bento Boxes, Brown Rice Sushi
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