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Inn of the Seventh Ray
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I've been a strict vegetarian for almost 15 years, and waiting to try out this hallowed restaurant that promised to be an herbivore haven for the three since I've moved to LA. Imagine my disappointment to report we didn't even make it to the appetizers. We were seated about 30 minutes after our reservation (no bar to lounge in, just a dorky new age gift shop). The prices were exorbitant. And for a ""veg"" restaurant, they only offered three truly vegetarian entrees! Between the bad vibes, the high prices, and the lack of viable menu options... We walked out. Lovely surroundings, absolutely-- Consider picnicking with some Whole Foods in Griffith Park instead.
Pros: Beautiful Ambience, Organic, Unique
Cons: , Freaky hippy staff, Few vege entrees
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