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- 5
- Good Raw Food
Saw this on HappyCow and hopped over to give it a try. Here's my Wild review. Street parking is scarce in downtown, so we opted to just fork out the money to park in a lot. The restaurant is on a corner with large glass windows. The inside is quite spacious and great, actually. There's table seating as well stools at the counter. We ordered several dishes to try: the pasta supreme was well-flavored and served warm; the burger was okay; the Azlan bowl was spicy and tasty with cooked quinoa (the one non-raw thing); the dynamite raw nori rolls was surprisingly enjoyable (has avocado and coconut meat). We also sample their ice creams and a few juices, and all were very good. The prices are moderate, 2 or 3 dollars less per dish than other raw places like Cafe Gratitude and The Spring.