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I'll admit, I was skeptical. I'm not always a fan of places that specialize in uber healthy "good-food" choices.... I like a fat-greasy burger with non-organic fries - but - perhaps I should reconsider. This place was great. I was impressed with the sizes of the entrees (you won't leave hungry). It's always scary (for me) to go full on vegetarian when I'm starving, but I took the risk this week when I visited B.Good and whoa nelly, color me impressed. I ordered the zucchini spaghetti with eggplant meatballs and oh-my-yum. I'd definitely order it again. The flavored waters available up front are also pretty tasty. It was ~400 calories for lunch out, I was satisfied and it was quite good. I just wish I could convince my family to join me one day, but it's not going to happen anytime soon. (they prefer grease laden burgers)! Looks like I'll have to settle for work lunches with colleagues and the fact that this place isn't busting at the seams at the lunch hour is actually an added bonus. Better get in there before people catch on... healthy can be cool.
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