It’s only good because there are few options besides it. Eggs are cooked in corn oil which is absolute nonsense for a “health” restaurant. Like buying cigarettes at the hospital. Bowls, smoothies, and juices are top notch though. Can’t comment on the coffee. Been here more than 20 times and don’t ever recall thinking “wow great customer service”… more like zombies tbh.
Large space with lots of character. Heavy focus on alternative medicine claims not supported by science, which is deeply disappointing. I don't get why they'd put a couple vegan groceries, like beyond burger patties (no other burger fixings, just patties) for sale in a freezer. It's cool that they have vegan tamales. The tamales are in bulk packs in the freezer and are poorly labeled - pry one loose and buy it. Each costs $5.50, which seems pretty high for a frozen tamale. As for the actual food and drinks: - ACA Blue: 4/10 tastes funny. Not sure if that's because of the spirulina or I'm just not a matcha person. Cute design though. - Lentil walnut taco: 8/10 surprisingly good! And I think the tortilla, lentils and nuts together might make a whole protein. Could use a little bit of sauce or veggies. - Papas rancheras with cashew crema: 5/10 spicy, but pretty bland apart from that. - Revolucion street taco: 4/10 blue corn tortilla. Not sure what that is on top, pickled sliced radishes maybe? Pretty strong. Did not care for the flavor though… very disappointing. - Tamales: 6/10. Thick fluffy corn dough with trace amounts of vegetables inside. A few mushroom slices in one. Thin shreds of vegetable peels in the "spring" one. Didn't taste bad, but could definitely use more filling - and of course, I'm disappointed they come frozen and are so expensive. Props for them at least having some vegan options on the menu.