Came here with my friend to treat him to dinner. We're both omnivores but lean more toward reducetarian. Food was dry and heavily soy'd, it didn't live up to the hype.
The atmosphere, I found, was pretty hectic. We were seated next to the service station. We both work in the industry, and appreciate good service, but these servers were just plain needy.
What bothered us the most though was the at offensive "artwork" on the walls, shaming anyone who doesn't have a vegan diet. As an omnivore, it made me feel uncomfortable and unwelcome in this establishment. It also lacked in any artistic value whatsoever, but that's my two cents!