My wife is a yoga teacher at a prominent yoga studio in the city, but she's not a foodie. I'm the one that cooks and enjoys fine food.
This place does a really well with balance between good and trendy food. Although some of the dishes are named after yoga moves, they spend more time on the quality then the creativity of the dish's name.
We had fish tacos that were fresh, but lacking flavor, I wouldn't recommend them.
The ceviche wasn't really ceviche, but it tasted good. It was chunks of different types of sushi in a martini glass with some type of citrus flavoring.
Quinoa side was bland.
My wife liked this place a lot more than I did. I'd try it again.