Have a (healthy) drink
Chock-full of wholesome ingredients such as aloe vera, antioxidant-rich berries, and metabolism-boosting green tea, these cocktails just may have a good-for-you edge. Here's where you can find some health-
focused libations:
Sushi Samba This festive, packed eatery offers a cross section of Latin- and Japanese-inspired dishes in a colorful setting, as well as a creative cocktail list. Some drinks, such as the sochu-based Black, Blue & Chu cocktail ($11) incorporate fresh, nutrient-packed fruits: blackberries, blueberries and acai berry puree, all of which are lauded for their antioxidant properties. 245 Park Avenue South, 212-475-9377
Audrey Lounge at W The Tuscany Boosting the body's metabolism, green tea has long been incorporated as a part of a healthy diet, and may even promote weight loss. At this sleek hotel lounge, you can order the Martini & Rossi Emerald Tea ($12), made with equal parts Bianco vermouth and green tea. 120 E. 39th St., 212- 686-1600
Bagatelle Anyone who has ever placed slices of cucumber over their eyes knows the wonders of this calming, low-calorie vegetable, noted for its diuretic properties. You can find it in liquid form at this charming, recently opened Meatpacking District restaurant, renowned for its beautiful crowd. Le Mojito au gin, concombre et menthe ($14) combines Hendrick's gin, muddled cucumbers, mint and brown sugar to create a soothing effect. 409 W. 13th St.,212-675-2400
ilili The brunch beverage of choice gets a makeover at this upscale midtown Mediterranean restaurant. The Not So Bloody Martini ($14) is a potent mix of Belvedere vodka, horseradish juice, celery and jalapeno with consomme of tomato. Lycopene, a powerful antioxidant found in tomatoes -- and this cocktail -- is a super food reputed to have cancer-fighting properties. 236 Fifth Ave., 212-683-2929
Geisha This Asian-inspired restaurant and lounge, located in midtown east, delivers a
variety of cocktails with unexpectedly beneficial ingredients, including the Aloe Vera Martini ($12), made with aloe vera juice (thought to promote skin health), pomegranate juice and vodka; the Ume Martini, ($12) featuring antioxidant-rich plum vodka, apricot brandy and peach tea; and the Yuzu Basil Martini ($12) comprised of rice vodka, yuzu Japanese lime juice, and basil, thought to act as an anti-inflammatory. 33 E. 61st St., 212-813-1112
BLT Market Laurent Tourondel's market-driven restaurant, located in the
elegant Ritz Carlton, has a country feel, decorated with antique farm tools and bright paintings of fruits and vegetables. With the
focus on fresh produce, it's not surprising to see cocktails such as the Jack Rabbit on the list -- a drink made with Absolut vodka, ginger syrup and organic carrot juice -- one of the richest sources of Vitamin A, touted for its ability to strengthen the eyes. 50 Central Park South, 212-521-6125
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