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I wanted to love this place but it's true that the food is bland, as far as what I tasted. I read a review that said something like "healthy food is supposed to be bland, people just aren't used to real food" and it's just not true. I liked that the hummus was fresh, but some garlic and/or lemon would have given it some flavour. I also had the pasta bellisima and it was tossed in olive oil (and only olive oil). That can work if the veggies used are flavorful, and maybe some salt & herbs are used, but this was plain. The veggies are fresh, but bits of zucchini and squash are not big flavors to pair with plain pasta. I took it home and sautéed it with some sun dried tomato, artichoke and balsamic vinegar. I feel bad about it but I didn't want to waste all that food! The Veggie burger actually had flavor... but had the texture of artichoke dip so was very difficult to eat. I've had mushy and crumbly black bean burgers before, but this was on a whole new level. I loved the strawberry cream spritzer drink I had, and their desserts look wonderful. They use fresh food and don't overcook the veggies. I just don't think I'll be going back :(
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