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How to Find Restaurants That Use Organic and Local Food

Some chefs are buying from local farmers while some chefs are local farmers: let's support them!

Elizabeth Seward

By Elizabeth Seward
New York, NY, USA | Wed Mar 04 08:30:00 GMT 2009

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Chefs everywhere are going local. This 'going back to basics' mentality is probably a sum of a whole lot of things: the recession, the growing interest in all that is 'green', and hey, fresher food is just better. After a recent trip to New Orleans, I know this for a fact. While many farm-to-table restaurants are going out of their way to support local farmers by buying their freshly-grown produce and fairly-raised livestock, the John Besh restaurants are taking this concept one step further: they've got their own farm. I learned all about their farm at La Provence in Lacombe, Louisiana from the chief chef at one of the four restaurants owned by Besh—Luke. Not only do these guys grow organic produce and fairly raise their livestock (they even feed the animals with bread from the restaurants), but they buy everything they don't grow themselves from local farmers.

This is what I'm talking about.

Especially during a recession, we all need to make sure we're putting our money in the right places. While this means fewer meals out on the town for most of us, we should be sure that the food we're eating while dining out is worth our money. Luke wasn't the only restaurant I dined at with local food while in New Orleans— GW Fins and Tujague's made the cut, too.

Luckily for all of us, restaurants using organic and locally grown foods are on the rise. But we need to support them.

So do some research.Find restaurants in your area that buy only the best local and organic food—or restaurants that have their very own farm.

Find local and organic restaurants

  • Organic Highways has a useful search engine on their site that helps you track down healthy and organic restaurants all over the U.S.A. and Canada.

  • Organic Kitchen has got a good list of organic restaurants in major U.S.A. cities.

The moral of the story? Know where your food comes from—especially when you're paying top-dollar eating out.

More on eating organic and local foods:
Eat Only Organic For A Week With These 5 Tips
Eating Local Food
10 Reasons To Eat Local Food
7 Foods You Must Eat Organic

 
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