Universally Fresh
Laughing Planet Cafรฉ comes full circle and orbits Reno.
Itโs 2 p.m. on a beautiful Friday afternoon, and Laughing Planet Cafรฉ in Midtown is packed โ no room on the patio and only two tables available inside. If you didnโt know better, youโd think it was the noon-hour rush.
โItโs been this way since day one,โ says Tim Healion, whose formal title is district manager, but who much prefers the title Ambassador to Laughing Planet. (More on him later.)
When word got out that Laughing Planet was opening, those in the loop cheered. They knew โ by word of mouth or a visit to Oregon (where 13 Laughing Planets spin from Portland to Bend) โ what that meant: fresh, fast, reasonably priced, health-minded food.
If you make menu choices by sneaking a peek at your neighborโs dish, youโre in trouble here. Look around: Every dish looks inviting. Whether youโre an omnivore, vegan, vegetarian, or paleo, there is something tasty for you. Aside from hearty burritos and bowl meals, the selections continue with salads, soups, quesadillas (any adventurous takers for the kimchi version?), fresh fruit smoothies, and a childrenโs menu with such selections as Lilโ Spankyโs Bowl and Tween Burrito.
Good-for-you Dishes
Nachos โ loaded with corn chips (non-GMO, too), black beans, Cheddar, grilled veggies, Cotija, sour cream, and pico de gallo โ are big sellers. Add pork or fresh guacamole and itโs guaranteed youโll roll out of there. Perhaps the ultra-popular Holy Mole burrito is more your style. It features moist, shredded chicken, pinto beans, brown rice, cheese, and pico de gallo, and itโs laced with a deeply satisfying, house-made mole sauce.
Bowl dishes stand out, such as Calexico, a seasonal special built in layers. On the bottom are beans and brown rice, followed by carrot slaw and red cabbage; pulled pork (or tofu, your choice) sits on top. Fresh guacamole and a tasty house-made guajillo salsa add extra tastiness.
No Outer Space Sources
Laughing Planetโs corporate chef in Portland creates the recipes used throughout the chain. But the corporate kitchen does not prepare its dishes to distribute to each venue. Instead, the food is sourced from local farmers, ranchers, and distributors within each Laughing Planetโs area. So, in Reno, fresh produce, essential to practically every dish, is locally sourced and organic (whenever possible), supplied by Reno-based Great Basin Community Food Co-op and Produce Plus, a Tahoe-based distributor.
To Healion, โlocally sourcedโ means โas far as I can ride my bike in a day. But once in a while I get an avocado from Mexico.โ
Staples beyond Healionโs daily bike ride still are under the umbrella of Laughing Planetโs philosophy of sustainable practices. Take, for example, the smart beans (so named on the menu) from Washington farms that use the no-till method that protects soil erosion, the organic and non-GMO tofu made in Southern Oregon, and the pasture-raised beef from Northeastern Nevada.
Take Me To Your Leaders
Many locals know Healion as the owner of the late (and beloved) Deux Gros Nez, where the hip-of-that-day sipped espresso drinks in Renoโs first coffeehouse offering cappuccinos. (The cafรฉ was above The Cheese Board on California Avenue.) Several of the Deuxโs mementos now are in Midtownโs Laughing Planet. A Tour de Nez poster (publicizing the annual Deux-sponsored professional road bicycle race) hangs on one wall, and in a front corner sits a โshrineโ (as Healion, puts it) to thrice Tour de France winner Greg LeMond, a Reno native.
Deux Gros Nezโs and Laughing Planetโs galaxies are connected. Franz Spielvogel, CEO and principal shareholder of the chain, worked at Deux Gros Nez from 1991 to 1994 when he was a student at the University of Nevada, Reno. And he was a Deux regular before that and beyond until it closed 10 years ago.
Spielvogel opened his first Laughing Planet in 2001 in Portland.
โThe Laughing Planet idea started with Tim,โ Spielvogel says in an email. โLaughing Planet is/was an amalgamation of Deux Gros Nez and Tortillas, a place in Atlanta, Georgia.โ
Six years ago, Spielvogel considered opening a Laughing Planet in Reno and contacted Healion. But the stars werenโt in alignment.
โWe had a tough time finding a location,โ he says, โand Tim was a little skeptical.โ
But in 2012, it all came together, this collaboration between two old friends. And how does it feel being Healionโs boss this time around?
โI am not Timโs boss. Tim cannot have a boss,โ Spielvogel says. โOur mission and values are so aligned that we are partners in this game. The way I see it is that it is a full circle of life.โ
Getting Back to Earth
The bottom line is that Laughing Planet offers deliciously fresh food in a family-friendly atmosphere. There even are toy dinosaurs on every table.
โThey are fun stuff for kids to play with,โ Healion says.
But they also are a subliminal symbol.
โIf we wreck our planet, we will go the way of the dinosaurs,โ he adds.
One more thing Laughing Planet offers: great people watching. During one lunchtime, the following were spotted: two grammar-school-aged girls and their grandma jumping on their bicycles after lunch and speeding off; a young woman, her head shaved except for a topknot of turquoise hair, waiting for take-out; and a tourist, on her way to California from Kansas, with a fluffy, white Maltese dog named Thor on her lap. Thor?
โI thought she was a he when I got her,โ the woman says.
After her maiden voyage to Laughing Planet, Sandra Macias became one of its fans. A longtime Reno food writer, she also was happy to find Tim Healion at the helm. She has known him since the Deux Gros Nez days. As Ambassador to Laughing Planet, he is a perfect fit.
Ingredients
- 3 cups short-grain brown rice cooked
- 1ยฝ cups broccoli florets steamed al dente or to preferred doneness
- 8 ounces green beans sautรฉed
- 12 ounces baked tofu or grilled chicken breast
- 12 ounces peanut sauce
- 2 cups cilantro-lime slaw
Sautรฉed green beans
- ยฝ pound green beans ends removed
- 1 tablespoon safflower oil
- 1 teaspoon garlic minced
- Salt and pepper to taste
Baked tofu
- 1 pound tofu cut into 1-inch cubes
- 2 tablespoons sesame oil
- 2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- ยผ cup tamari
- 1 tablespoon sambal chili paste
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon minced ginger
- 1 teaspoon tomato paste
Cilantro-lime slaw
- โ cup red cabbage shredded
- โ cup Napa cabbage shredded
- โ cup red cabbage shredded
- โ cup carrots shredded
- โ bunch cilantro chopped
- 2 scallions sliced thinly
- Juice of 1 lime
- 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
- Salt to taste
Peanut sauce
- 1 tablespoon garlic minced
- ยผ bunch cilantro chopped
- 1 stalk lemongrass fibrous outside layer removed and discarded, soaked, and minced
- Juice of 1 lime
- 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- 3 tablespoons sambal chili sauce
- 2 tablespoons tamari
- 1 cup natural peanut butter
- 1 cup water
Instructions
Sautรฉed green beans
- Heat sautรฉ pan on medium-high heat. Add oil, then green beans and garlic. Sautรฉ 2 to 3 minutes and season with salt and pepper.
Baked tofu
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. In mixing bowl, combine all ingredients except tofu. Whisk together. Add tofu and gently mix. Place on baking pan and bake for about 45 minutes, tossing every 15 minutes to make sure itโs cooking evenly. You want tofu to brown and get slightly crispy crust.
Cilantro-lime slaw
- Combine all ingredients in mixing bowl and toss to coat. Allow to sit for 5 minutes before serving.
Peanut sauce
- Combine all ingredients except peanut butter in blender until smooth. Add peanut butter and continue blending until smooth. Add more water, if needed, to thin out. Should pour out easily.
To assemble salad
- In each bowl, serve ยพ cup cooked brown rice. Top with 3 ounces (about ยผ cup) broccoli, followed by 2 ounces sautรฉed green beans, 3 ounces baked tofu or grilled chicken, then 6 tablespoons peanut sauce. Finish with ยฝ cup cilantro-lime slaw.
Satellite planet circles University of Nevada, Reno
Renoโs second Laughing Planet Cafรฉ opened in April at 941 N. Virginia St. A new neighbor in the University of Nevada, Reno district, the cafรฉ is located in a refurbished 1930s house. Its interior reflects UNRโs long history. Check out the tribute to William Arthur, aka Art, Keddie. A student from 1898 to 1901 at the University of Nevada, he was an all-around athlete, plus a winning cyclist with the Reno Wheelmen, one of the oldest cycling clubs in the country (it started in 1896).
Laughing Planet, Midtown
650 Tahoe St., Renoย ยท 775-360-2592ย ยทย Laughingplanet.com
Open 11 a.m. โ 10 p.m. daily
Laughing Planet, University
941 N. Virginia St., Reno ยท 775-870-9633
Open 11 a.m. โ 10 p.m. daily
