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STAY HEALTHY DTLA BY KERI FREEMAN

VOL 16 NO 03 - JANUARY 13TH - JANUARY 19TH, 2021 DTLAWEEKLY.COM

STAY HEALTHY DTLA - Your Guide to Health in the BIG CITY

Presenting the first destination on DT Weekly Stay Healthy DTLA Campaign,

India on a Plate Visionaries Chirag Shah,

CEO, Antonio Kanickaraj, Director of Operations, and Amjad “AP” Pathan, CMO, opened Tulsi Indian Eatery in DTLA and its sister location in Northridge almost simultaneously in 2020. There are even plans of another Tulsi brick and mortar coming to the Finance District later this year.

Robeks DTLA in South Park, because every day is a new day to improve your health.

their chance to be chopped, squeezed or blended before meeting “the hummingbird” found on each cup. Blenders hum from 8 am to 7:30 pm, as a steady flow of customers return each day for their low carb, low sugar smoothies so packed with flavor.

If you’re searching for a delicious smoothie, açaí bowl, or gourmet toast, look no further than Robeks DTLA in South Park. Robeks DTLA, a leader in the smoothie franchise business, is nestled between two gyms and two coffee shops. It is completely surrounded by the promise of South Park’s new loft developments. There’s just enough room behind the counter at Robeks for just about every nutritious fruit and vegetable known to man, all waiting patiently for

Medical journals show the best source for antioxidants comes from consuming foods such as kale, blueberries, strawberries, spinach, oranges, beets, and a longer list of naturally occurring unprocessed fruits and vegetables. Robeks DTLA purposely blends these high-quality foods sourced from organic growers. They blend to boost nutrition; they blend to bolster immunity and add energy. They blend to appease the hummingbird. Robeks fresh juices come with cool titles like “The Hero’s Garden” with fresh green spinach, Matcha green tea,

pineapple, banana, spirulina, flaxseed, and apple juice. They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away. If so, what can adding spirulina and flaxseed do? @robeksdtla

Tulsi Indian Eatery – Intersection of Health and Diversity in the Old Bank District

As individuals, each responsible for our own health and well-being, it’s up to us to find our own paths to love and joy. Luckily for DTLA, Main and Forth Street is the path to Tulsi Indian Eatery.

Their purposeful intent was to bring Indian food into America’s franchise food scene, and they are set right on course. Four courses, please. Tulsi Indian Eater DTLA Where traditionally, Indian food restaurants have been dimly lit enclaves run by mom and pops, offering wellknown mainstream dishes and buffets, Tulsi Eatery brings America affordable, exotic items most may have not yet been exposed to. Tulsi, also known as holy basil, is a healing plant found and celebrated in India for its immuneboosting qualities. Tulsi Eateries offer several flavors of probiotic and immune-enhancing lassis, along with dishes prepared with the healing spices of India. @tulsieatery


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