True Food Kitchen has good and healthy food. It's definitely not a place to go if you want a some "comfort" -- let's say...French Fries with your low-fat Turkey burger.
I ordered a cup of Miso soup ($3) and hummus as my main course ($8). Both were fantastic. My husband ordered Chicken Sausage Bolagnese ($14), which he loved. For desert, we shared an apple-cranberry crisp with dairy-free Maple-flavored ice cream ($6). We were both pleasantly full and happy after our meal.
They have a series of specialty drinks which the waiter pitched to us fervently with words like "you can't get this anywhere else in the world.." Ross tried "Andy's Elixer"and enjoyed it, but I was not impressed and thought it was a waste of $5 bucks.
We would visit again, but I imagine this isn't someplace that would elicit an: "I have a craving for True Foods Kitchen" statement. from my husband or I.