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I get so excited to come to this place because I'm in the mood to be healthy. Then, I'm let down because the hole in my wallet is a little bigger and I'm hungry and unsatisfied. Maybe it's what I'm ordering. I have eaten the cauliflower, asparagus, cucumber/feta/quinoa salad, broccoli, chicken, the heirloom tomatoes (no longer on the menu), the sweet potato, and Mac and cheese. The only thing that would be worth getting is the Mac and cheese, and even that is questionable. Gluten-free does not mean that it's good for you (unless you legitimately have Celiac's disease), and maybe that is why people love this place. It's undoubtedly the tastiest thing in the menu I've had so far. It's either way too bland or way too seasoned (and SO overpriced) and I don't think anyone will admit it. Everything else, I can cook better at home. I only go there when I don't cook and wish to not feel guilty about what I'm eating at lunch. And that is what I'll keep doing until I get better at packing my own lunch (which is happening quick).
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