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3 Food Trends to Enjoy From Little Beet

There are several trends that continue to grow when it comes to the food you know and love. Little Beet stands out among vegetarian restaurants in Manhattan for their creative, seasonal selection and user-friendly online ordering. They now also offer a versatile app that can help you find your favorite foods, track your health goals, keep your nutritional preferences in mind, and more-all from your fingertips.

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3 Food Trends to Enjoy From Little Beet

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  1. 3 Food Trends to Enjoy From Little Beet

  2. 3 Food Trends to Enjoy From Little Beet There are several food trends that are continuing to take the world by storm, and Little Beet is more than on top of it. This fast-casual go-to is one of the vegetarian restaurants in New York that offers unbeatable flavors in dishes that are always packed with veggies. Some of the trends that are gaining momentum have helped them stand out even more, such as online ordering through their new app and creative combinations. You deserve to feel your best with their diverse menu designed to taste incredible while keeping you satisfied, nourished, and on top of food trends. Choosing Seasonal Foods That Pair Well with the Temps As the seasons change, many look for dishes and flavors that pair well with the weather. Little Beet routinely updates their menu to reflect seasonal changes through thoughtfully sourcing ingredients from farmers they trust. Consider trying the Chef’s Soup Bowl to indulge in a butternut squash soup that’s a hearty bowl to accompany the colder months. You could also enjoy spicy cold noodles with kelp and sesame dressing for a nutrient-dense addition to any bowl. This refreshing approach to their menu makes Little Beet a go-to among vegetarian restaurants in NYC when it comes to celebrating the season's ingredients.

  3. Ordering Nutritional Preferences Easily On Your Phone Not only is it important to have options for online ordering, but this process should also be seamless and user-friendly. Online ordering continues to gain popularity, and Little Beet is ahead of the curve when it comes to your virtual experience. Their new app not only lets you order, but it also allows you to earn rewards, helps you meet your health goals, and keeps you in the loop with updates. Save on your first order just by downloading the app, and quickly reorder your favorites in the future through the intuitive interface. It doesn’t matter if you try to eat Paleo, keto, or vegan; you can set your nutritional preference to help you navigate Little Beet’s diverse menu with ease. Trying Creative, Healthy, and Flavorful Combinations Healthy, vegetarian-friendly food doesn’t have to be boring, especially with Little Beet. They are innovative and creative when it comes to how they pair flavors. Try adding half an avocado dipped in sesame seeds or protein alternatives like baked beet falafel for fresh takes on ingredients you already know and love. Finish your bowl with turmeric almonds or beet hummus for tasty add-ons that are sure to stimulate your taste buds. If you’re browsing vegetarian restaurants in Manhattan, Little Beet is your next favorite that you and your hungry friends are not going to want to miss. Download the Little Beet app today to stay up-to-date, enjoy easy ordering, and more at https://www.thelittlebeet.com/app Original source: https://bit.ly/30cy9Cc

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