Righteous Foods, a new health food concept by chef Lanny Lancarte, opens in Fort Worth on Tuesday, October 21. Lancarte closed his Mexican-Mediterranean food restaurant, Alta Cocina Mexicana, earlier in the year. The space, which has been renovated, is now home to Righteous Foods. The menu offers health-conscious selections like organic kale salad with cashew dressing, carrot and sweet potato ravioli in ginger broth and Acapulco-style ceviche with flaxseed lavash. There is also a selection of organic, cold-pressed juices. Want something with a bit more kick? There’s beer by the can and cocktails mixed with the cold-press juices. The restaurant is open Monday through Saturday and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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