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Hi everyone,
Lately I’ve had almost no time to cook due to an important month in my career, so I’ve been eating out or ordering in much more than usual. I normally enjoy cooking for myself, but with this shift, I’ve started to feel like my body isn’t responding well—my energy feels lower and I’ve noticed a few minor health changes that make me think my immune system might not be at its best.

I understand that most restaurants use some level of seasoning or additives, but I’m wondering if anyone can recommend places that are relatively “cleaner” or lighter—restaurants that focus on simpler ingredients, less processed foods, or minimal use of artificial additives.

I’m not looking for anything extreme, just options that feel a bit more balanced and nourishing while I get through this busy period.

Any suggestions would be really appreciated. Thanks so much!

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u/here-we-are-reddit — 10 days ago

I’m currently craving some really good Spicy Peanut Sate Pho with flat rice noodles. I’ve tried the one at Good Pho and Grill in Newport Village and liked it, but I’m looking to explore other spots.

Any recommendations for places that have that rich, creamy, and spicy broth? Thanks in advance.

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u/here-we-are-reddit — 14 days ago