Lower Manhattan Healthy Restaurant With Meat Alternatives, Vegan Menu Updated

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Delice & Sarrasin (212-243-7200), a popular restaurant in Lower Manhattan, has a menu of healthy plant-based food that reimagines traditional French cuisine.

With their menu, the head chef at Delice & Sarrasin, Yvette Caron, has sought to cement the restaurant’s standing as one of the most innovative plant-based venues in New York City. Caron has also strived to bring the patrons of Delice & Sarrasin a new selection of healthy and nutritional vegan fare that captures the tastes and traditions of French cooking.

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While for many Americans French cuisine still conjures images of heavy dishes filled with cheese, butter and boeuf, Delice & Sarrasin’s new menu reflects that contemporary French dining can be light, balanced, and meat-free.

Yvette Caron makes use of several meat alternatives in her menu, which she makes by hand using all-natural protein-rich ingredients. However, she also—in the French tradition—sources in-season wild food and harnesses the natural flavors of vegetables, fruits and pulses to craft her dishes.

Highlights of the restaurant’s healthy menu include their vegan Boeuf Bourguignon, which contains slow-cooked vegan beef in a rich red wine sauce with seasonal vegetables like fingerling potatoes. Also popular is their new Ratatouille Niçoise, which features a variety of vegetables cooked in a traditional style. For those diners looking for the ultimate French dining experience, Delice & Sarrasin recommends their new Plateau de Fromage Végétal, which features homemade vegan cheeses crafted from nutritionally rich cultured cashews.

Interested readers can find the full menu online at https://delicesarrasin.com/menus/lunch-and-dinner/

Delice & Sarrasin may have taken the butter, cheese and boeuf out of French cooking but they believe they have highlighted the same delicious flavors, transforming traditional dishes into healthier, lighter and plant-based alternatives.

The restaurant is open for brunch, lunch and dinner service and they regularly update their menu in accordance with seasonal changes. Diners are recommended to reserve their table in advance.

A spokesperson for Yvette Caron and Delice & Sarrasin said, “Our family-run Manhattan restaurant is committed to creating a truly immersive plant-based dining experience where dedicated vegans, curious foodies, or simply someone seeking a taste of France in a compassionate way, can indulge in the rich heritage of French gastronomy.”

Interested readers can find out more at https://delicesarrasin.com/contact/

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