Lunch Menu A Avenue
Served daily between 12-5pm
STARTERS
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Our famous French baguette, with olive oil & balsamic vinegar
$3
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Organic spinach salad, sprinkled with parmesan & pine nuts
$6
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Oven roasted sweet potato, zucchini & carrot fries
$8
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Fresh tuna tataki, sun gold cherry tomatoes & organic greens
$12
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Aubergine rolls (4 pieces) stuffed with ricotta, tomatoes, scallions & nutmeg
$9
MAINS
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Penne aglio e olio, with fresh garlic, herbs & cheese, topped with basil
$12
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Handmade pumpkin ravioli, tossed in sage brown butter sauce with parmesan
300 gr
$15
400 gr
$17
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Potato filled gnocchi with mozzarella, fresh tomatoes & basil leaves
$13
Dinner
Mental health, as defined by the Public Health Agency of Canada,[6] is an individual's capacity to feel, think, and act in ways to achieve a better quality of life while respecting personal, social, and cultural boundaries.[7] Impairment of any of these are risk factor for mental disorders, or mental illnesses,[8] which are a component of mental health. In 2019, about 970 million people worldwide suffered from a mental disorder, with anxiety and depression being the most common. The number of people suffering from mental disorders has risen significantly throughout the years.[9] Mental disorders are defined as health conditions that affect and alter cognitive functioning, emotional responses, and behavior associated with distress and/or impaired functioning.[10][11] The ICD-11 is the global standard used to diagnose, treat, research, and report various mental disorders.[12][13] In the United States, the DSM-5 is used as the classification system of mental disorders.[14]
Mental health is associated with a number of lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, stress, drug abuse, social connections and interactions.[14][15] Psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed professional clinical counselors, social workers, nurse practitioners, and family physicians can help manage mental illness with treatments such as therapy, counseling, and medication.[16]
History
See also: Well-being, Eudaimonia, and History of mental disorders
Early history
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