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Located in the fancy schmancy Biltmore fashion park, True Food Kitchen offers healthy anti-inflammatory food. If it's your first time here, they can give you a little spiel about Dr. Weil! We went for dinner twice and tried: Herb Hummus Wild Caught Albacore Tataki Braised Bison Short Rib Butternut Squash pizza with GF crust Sustainable Petrale Sole The tataki was soo good! I wish it came with more pieces. We were licking the sauce off of the plate. The herb hummus was meh, pretty standard and something I could have made at home. Of the entrees, we both liked the bison short ribs the best. They were so soft and meaty. The space was a little too "cafeteria" like for me with all of the tables so close to each other, but other than that I really liked the offers they had and their service. Our servers both times were GF themselves, so it was so easy for my GF dining partner to get recommendations.
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