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I found this place on Yelp, and went there late at closing one night. Wow! Although I don't like sweet stuff usually, and I find sweet potato sometimes overpowering, their "sweet potato burrito" ($9) is... something just spectacular, and not at all too sweet. I wouldn't be surprised if this were picked up by a bougie place and sold as a chic appetizer for twice the price, at some point down the road, the mix of flavors and textures is really spectacular. So I went back, and again, and again, and again. And although I hate ten of those sweet potato burritos in a four day period, I never grew tired of them. I tasted the other burritos, and they are definitely good, but less Earth-shattering in comparison. Same thing for the sides - I thought the salsa with chips was just okay. The only other one of their offerings that I found truly amazing was the home-made lemonade ($3), particularly the raspberry one. And that's for the food, now a quick word about the place itself: it's lovely, quiet, the philosophy is healthy (vegetarian, sustainable, humane, etc.), and the staff is just delightful. If I weren't just visiting, this would one of my regular watering holes. If you like tacos/burritos at all, you really should definitely try it out.
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