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| - I like the emphasis on fresh, raw, healthy food -- but I would prefer knowing if any ingredients are organic. This is particularly important for the bone broth and the juices. The bone broth is delicious and felt nourishing; the Halo bowl with falafel balls was bland in the dressing department, but decent. The juices are ok, but some (like BEATZ) needs some zing - like lime or ginger that you can actually taste. I love the concept here, but again, I'd like some more flavour and the addition of organics. You're drinking condensed pesticides when juice is made from commercial produce. Also, the juice is very expensive: the Village Juicery juices are larger, organic, bottled in glass and have more zip. Hopefully Impact will develop their menu as they grow.
update 1.5 years later, adding a star:
Impact has upped it's game after revamping since I first ate here a few times 1.5 years ago. The Zesty Mexican was nicely done with pico de Gallo, guacamole, black beans, almond tortillas, cashew sour cream, kale that was so finely shredded that you don't have to chew it for 10 minutes, red pepper, lime wedge and cilantro lime dressing. I omitted the rice since I don't do grains. I didn't find it that "zesty", but for $16 it's great, filling food. I'd give 5 stars if I knew it was organic, but am getting conflicting info.
For a gluten-free, dairy-free, grain free vegan meal, this was a great find for delivery on Foodora.
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