Weight Watchers POINTS and PointsPlus values for the following Chaya Brasserie items were calculated using the nutrition facts from HealthyDiningFinder.com. This list was accurate as of 02/2011 and contains all of the items that nutrition info is provided for.

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From HealthyDiningFinder.com: Chaya Brasserie, located just off trendy Robertson Boulevard, bordering Beverly Hills, has consistently maintained its status as one of Los Angeles’ preeminent culinary institutions for over twenty-four years, ranking among the city’s “best of,” lists year after year. Lunch is served Monday-Friday, with nightly dinner service. “Weekend brunch” is also served, Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

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WEIGHT WATCHERS POINTS & POINTSPLUS FOR CHAYA BRASSERIE

ITEM POINTS PointsPlus
ROASTED VENISON WITH BLACK PEPPERCORN SAUCE -request no butter/does not include sauce 12 13
Cal=525, Fat=27, Carbs=25, Fib=3, Prot=44
SPAGHETTI WITH JAPANESE EGGPLANT AND TOMATO SAUCE 14 17
Cal=650, Fat=24, Carbs=93, Fib=15, Prot=21

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