The space is rather tight and the food smell sort of overpowers the ambiance. I had read reviews about the lack of service but we were greeted perfectly (we're generally treated as second class citizens with the toddler and stroller). The space was of course filled with over-aggressive-raw-lifestyle-judge-everyone-that-eats-meat sort of stereotypes, but of course we won't hold that against them.
What I will find them accountable for however, is their food. Too bean based! Too much cumin! Cumin should not be handed over to people that do not know how it is culturally used. Cumin is an extremely powerful spice and when used in the middle east (this coming from a middle eastern), the tip of a tea spoon is used as measure (that's how small an amount one has to use to spice up the food). I felt a kilo of cumin was in my food. What was kind of worse was, I believe it was to cover up the bean/lentil based burger patty that had started to go a little bad.
I hope the next time we're in (we're the type of people that gives businesses many chances), we can try something that reflects what they do a little better.