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PHOTOGRAPHY BY MIKEY POZARIK (DISH); DAN WATKINS (INTERIORS) It's no coincidence that the quinoa taco salad (left) fits in perfectly with the interior design of by CHLOE. The color scheme was carefully chosen to compliment the spectrum of vegan fare. BY CHLOE. IS BOSTON'S NEWEST WAY TO EAT WELL AND LOOK COOL. BY KELLY ANDERSON EDGY, PLAYFUL… AND VEGAN? If Boston's new restaurant by CHLOE. was a person, she would be "a little edgy, playful, kind of flirty, and kitschy. She's a cool girl that's running off to yoga… And she definitely doesn't match her clothes." So says Samantha Wasser, founder of the vegan restaurant by CHLOE. that already has locations in New York, California, and now in the Seaport and The Fenway. Mirroring the ridicu- lously healthful fare such as matcha kelp noodles and spinach-laced hummus, the restaurant interiors are designed to reflect the vibrant colors of their plant-based food. Wicker swings and color-pop benches highlight sassy striped flooring and graphic walls. Lights are dimmed as the night goes on while music pulsates through- out the space. Wasser says her visual inspiration for by CHLOE. stems from vintage grocery signage and the Beatnik history behind their first location on NYC's Bleecker Street. But there is a thoroughly original spirit to the Boston locales. "Fenway is our biggest space," says Wasser. "We have marble French doors, outdoor seating, and chairs literally in the window." With text messages alerting customers when their black bean guac burgers are ready, by CHLOE. both tastes and looks like the flavors of the future. 107 Seaport Blvd. and 100 Van Ness St.; eatbychloe.com . 54 BOSTONCOMMON-MAGAZINE.COM SCENE FEAST