Thursday, November 17, 2016

Out and About


These past weeks I've ventured outside my usual commons turf into the (as yet) unknown territory of downtown dining, to see how challenging it could be sticking to a special regime while going out. I've finally compiled a list that, while not exhaustive, is definitely taking shape. Of course, as I looked at the menus of the different places I visited, I couldn't help but look out for the best alternatives for each diet; be it vegan, paleo, HCLF or HFLC.

Here's a brief rundown:

Pita Cabana




Vegan-friendly options (for example, the falafel rice bowl on the left), which are also wallet-friendly and large enough to feed a family.  Or one of my friends, with no leftovers.

Given that the options are all based off rice or pita bread, it doesn't make it a good Paleo of HFLC place, but it definitely scores high in terms of carbs-- a good mix of greens and simple starches make this place a winner if you're looking for the warm comfort of soft food.








Webster's Bookstore Café (Sunday brunch)


After the Arboretum, Webster's is my favorite place in State College. It's this tucked-away used-books store and café, where you can become a lifetime member and keep a mug on the shelf.

A couple of weeks ago, while still doing the HCLF diet, I went in for Sunday brunch and had the Pumpkin Spice Pancakes (right). Although I had never before been a pancake person, I was immediately hooked: I now try to make my cheat meal a pancake breakfast on Sundays.

Apart from excellent pancakes, Webster's has some of the best vegan options around State College, from homemade hummus on bagels, to cashew cheese, to veggie noodle soup. Definitely a win for both HCLF and vegans.


Barranquero

Owned and run by a Colombian, Barranquero is definitely one of the best coffee shops in the area; with its quirky interior and superb coffee menu, it's a win for connoisseurs and students alike.

As can be seen by the picture (plantain patacones with cheese), it's a very good option for (again) HCLF, although there are no vegan options. However, the coffee list makes up for the fact, and if you can live without eating, I highly recommend it.  

Sadly, there are no paleo of HFLC options, so I'm one of the latter clients (I took this picture earlier, when doing HCLF). 







Irving's

A State College staple, I couldn't pass up Irving's Bagels. I had the hummus and veggies on everything bagel (vegan, GF) and was pleasantly surprised by both taste and texture. The bagel was everything a good one is supposed to be-- warm, toasty on the outside and soft on the inside, with chunky hummus and crunchy veggies. Sadly, that's the only vegan option apart from the garden salad with no chicken, and the bagels (which are all vegan, but there are no vegan toppings to go with).




That's it, folks! My (failed) attempt at following my diets when eating out-- I usually just tend to shrug and call it a cheat meal and move on, and not focus too much on what I'm eating. I do think it's important to keep a balance between tracking what you eat and indulging, and these have been my indulgences so far.

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