Sasha Raj's Perfect Food Day
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Here's Sasha Raj's perfect food day:
So I've had a hard time writing this...not because I don't love food, but perhaps because I love it too much. Let's be honest, I really don't want anyone to know how much I eat during the day...leave alone how much I actually would eat if reality & general gastronomic physics were removed from the equation. BUT, I'll take one for the team and share....brace yourselves, it's about to go Vegas buffet style in here.
Breakfast: Let's start with breakfast. I'll put this around 6 am as it'll give me plenty of time to jet around and fuel up with more without shocking all of you lovely readers. I'd start my ideal food day the same way I start every other day, with a giant 22 oz green smoothie (local organic greens from our own AZ farmers' markets, pineapple, apple, dates, coconut water & goji berries & a shot of quinoa protein powder). Sweet, grassy and earthy, this mega-smoothie hits the spot and leaves me ready to start the day.
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Lunch: Next up lunch. Lunch is easy for me largely because on a normal day, I never get to eat it but am always thinking about what I want to eat :) More often than not my mind wanders to a little place my husband and I love so much in Seattle. Nestled in the heart of the University District is the best Thai food you will ever have. Thai Thom is as hole in the wall as a place gets- seating 15-20 people in a space roughly the size of a walk in closet it also has an open kitchen, the chef is (I'm pretty sure) Tony Jaa and to top it all of there's 45 mins wait just to get into the place, at any time of the day. In fact, waiting for the food is as much a part of the Thai Tom experience as eating it.
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Happy Hour: Back to Phoenix for happy hour...for THE happy hour. Elements, at Sanctuary on Camelback is perhaps the most romantic happy hour I've ever been to- not just because the views would make you fall in love with a shoe, but because the flavors are truly divine. Being vegan, I'm used to having limited if not all together absent options on most happy hour menus. Not the case here! Charred edamame, carrot & millet pot stickers, and fried shishito peppers are all amazing musts as you enjoy great company, your favorite libation & another gorgeous Arizona sunset.
Dinner: Rounding out the night, I'm really torn as to where I'd go for dinner....so, of course, I'm going to go to both. First up, flight back to the Northwest for dinner at Portabello's Vegan Trattoria in Portland, OR for a bowlful of their pillowy light housemade gnocchi. Laced with butternut squash and savory herbs, topped with pan crisped Brussels sprouts and toasted hazelnuts...the first time I had this meal, I unabashedly licked my bowl clean. Sigh. Portabellos, why must you be so far away?
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| Portobello's Vegan Trattoria exterior pic |
Last meal for the night...our very own, Cornish Pasty! I love these guys, not just because of their late night hours but because they make me vegan pasties! My favorite is the eggplant parm, minus the parm with extra broccoli and eggplant on their vegan dough. It comes with a side of marninara, but I opt for a side of hot sauce instead. If that weren't enough, their portions are so generous that I have b-fast for the next day- Squee!
Um....Wow.
My name is Sasha, and I'm a foodaholic.






























