
LifeAlive Natural Food Restaurant-Lowell, Ma. (photos
by Y. Saito via IPhone)
To be honest…it’s not the easiest thing to get great taste with the most
healthy ingredients. As much as we all know that raw vegetables are the
best thing for us, it takes knowledge, imagination, and skill to make raw
vegetables not only palatable but a culinary feast.
So, while visiting Yoshio today, and he knowing I’ve been a vegetarian for 25
years, he recommneded having lunch at LifeAlive, an organic cafe located at 194
Middle St. in Lowell, Ma. They say first impressions are the most important:
LifeAlive has a cozy “New Age” decor with real art on the walls and comfortable
furniture that made the place feel like a friend’s house. The staff was cheery
and informative: whenever Yoshio goes to a new place he seems to query the staff
for their opinions on the best food. The staff person immediately replied that
while all the food was very good, his current favorite was “The Adventurer”
which is base of short grain brown rice and quinoa topped with pieces of kale,
chopped beets, bits of tofu, toasted almonds, and melted cheddar cheese with a
sauce of sesame-ginger-nama. “The Adventurer” was delicious combination of
tastes with each ingredient having a distinct character of its own, yet combined
wonderfully together. Special touches like the warm toasted almonds and
especially how the slightly sour of the beets combined with the creaminess of
the cheese were wonderful. I asked Yoshio if he knew what “nama” was, and when
he said “no” I asked the clerk and she said that it was “raw” shoyu (soy sauce)!
When I went back to Yoshio to say that I think “nama” was Japanese, he
asked me to spell it. He took a second and had that “AHA” look and said “Oh,
yeah “nama” is “fresh” in Japanese”
[Yet another example of how bad my Japanese is. Whenever I cook
Japanese meals at Teja's house and I ask for "mirin" (Japanese sweet-ish
vinegar) Teja...every time...and Teja, I love you man, but is every time, he get's these curly eyebrows and asks "What's that?" After
saying 'mirin" three times and then spelling it, he looks at me and says "OH! mirin...yeah I've got some"]
My “Seductress” wrap was also very good: a slightly toasted wheat tortilla
warpped around shredded beet and carrot, kale, broccoli and hard-poached egg.
Delicious!
We met the owner, Heidi Feinstein, who it turns out is a nutritionist who
clearly loves providing this kind of food that is “closer to the source” with
95% of her food from raw ingredients. Bostonians will be pleased to know that
she will be opening a LifeAlive at 765 Massachusetts Ave, Central Sq. this
September.
LifeAlive: tasty, healthy, fun. Food doesn’t get any better
(or better for you) than this.
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