Truth has a lot going for it, despite the negative reviews here. It's obvious that they take the negative feedback to heart because they have already addressed both the high windows ("too bright") and the questionable menu items (with some changes in menu).
We started with lambsicles; an unappealing name but a delicious choice. We also tried the scallops, cooked perfectly, which sat atop what may have been the tastiest mushroom risotto I've ever eaten. We also ate two flatbreads, the only truly memorable one being the seafood flatbread, which is large and completely covered in very good seafoods.
All-told, the food was reasonably priced, the place was very casual-cool with a classy bar, and the service was friendly but a little lacking in confidence.
The music was pretty awful and I hope that gets some attention in the coming weeks. Overall a very nice time and a truly delicious meal.