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Inlakesh Living Foods

This week I popped into Inlakesh for lunch as I plan on reducing my meat intake. It's situated in the Macquarie Centre.

The place serves as a cafe and a organic shop as they have a wide variety of health food available to purchase.


I chose the alkalizing green veggie salad which had quinoa,broccoli, kale, beans, asparagus, avocado salsa, tamari and lime dressing. As this dish was lacking in protein aside from the quinoa i ordered polenta coated silken tofu to go with it.

First off I thought this dish would be cold as it was a salad but it was served warm which was really nice. The tofu was amazing and the coating made them crispy but soft and cooked in the middle. 


In terms of price the salad is $16.50 and with the tofu on top it's another $5. Total $21.50.

Quite pricey but you pay for fresh and this was all organic. I would definitely go there again and order this dish probably because I am hoping to eat more plant based foods. I'd give this place a 7.5/10. Service was good you ordered from the counter and they served at your table. The shop had a lot of healthy products to buy so it made you feel like you were in a healthy atmosphere.

Matthew Gale
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