Sapna.
I wonder what that means?
The first thing I noticed was the bright airy space that felt like an oasis coming in from 100 degree mid afternoon weather.
The girl working was totally adorable and sat us down with some menus. She immediately started gushing about the lentil salad, so I didn't get much time to look closely at the menu. I was too worried about hurting her feelings NOT to order the lentil salad, so we settled on that and the eggplant panini sans cheese.
best.
salad.
ever.
Extremely fresh tasting, local greens, lentils, and other veggies in a barely there lemon vinaigrette. And some pita on the side.
The panini was okay. Yummy rustic whole wheat bread.
As we munched, I noticed the lush little patch of garden growing by the telephone pole outside. A grip of basil just basking away in DIRECT SUNLIGHT and looking fantastic. WTF I couldn't keep mine alive for a week!
Anyway.
Total for the sandwich and salad was around $14. Not mad at that.
I'll be back for nopales and a tofu scramble breakfast burrito.