True Food Kitchen
Serves meat, vegan options available. A restaurant chain with a menu centered on the principals of Dr. Andrew Weil's Anti-Inflammatory Diet & Food Pyramid, with several ovo/lacto vegetarian dishes and a few vegan ones, marked. Uses local, farm to table and organic ingredients when possible; all food is made-in-house from scratch. Offers gluten free alternatives. A fresh, lively, contemporary, positive atmosphere with an open kitchen and knowledgeable staff. Open Mon-Thu 11:00am-10:00pm, Fri 11:00am-11:30pm, Sat 10:00am-11:00pm, Sun 10:00am-9:00pm. Sat and Sun Brunch 10am-4pm.
Category: Vegan-friendly, Lacto, Ovo, American, Organic, Juice bar, Beer/Wine, Non-veg
Reviews (5)
First Review by calamaestraContributions +2036
Amaze Balls - Edit
A TON of vegan options here. All clearly marked. Apps include charred cauliflower, beet bruschetta, roasted Brussels sprouts, crudités & black olive dip, shiitake lettuce cups, kale guacamole, edamame dumplings & herb hummus. Veggie juices galore. Butternut squash pizza. Brussels sprout & mushroom pizza. Salads. Veggie bowls w tofu. Tempeh, lettuce & tomato sandwich. Quinoa burger. Spaghetti squash casserole. The list goes on. All gourmet. Go here!
Contributions +43
nice restaurant but not as many vegan entrees as you might think - Edit
Not a ton of vegan dishes although, I'm sure they'll accommodate you by piecing together this and that. The TLT (used to be called Andy's TLT) is what I always get there. It's a basic sandwich made with tempeh bacon. It's good. I've tried one of their bowls but it didn't really toot my horn. Vegetarians have a lot more to choose from right off the menu.
I've only been here for lunch. The reason I don't go here that often is because the parking situation is a disaster.
Updated from previous review on 2016-12-28
Pros: nice atmosphere, great TLT sandwich, Service has always been good
Cons: Parking is an absolute nightmare, not as many vegan entrees as you might expect
Contributions +11
yum! - Edit
They were super accommodating to a vegan diet! I had the quinoa salad without feta, the avocado kale dip without cheese, and sweet potato grits. I also had the antioxidant tea juice and it was splendid. If you are in the buckhead area and are looking for a good fresh vegan meal definitely go here!
Contributions +19
Delightful - Edit
I was excited when I found out there was True Food in Georgia. I love the Inside out Quinoa burger with the sweet potato hash. It tasted the same as it does in Arizona where I first tried it. The portions were a bit smaller. I'll be back as that is one of my most favorite things in the world. I also treated myself to a cocktail of sorts it was an organic wine concoction with fruit, I guess it was Sangria. I didn't dig it and won't be having that again. The folks that worked there didn't seem to be too customer friendly and I saw many an annoyed patron struggling for resolution from a manager that they were unable to locate. It didn't seem as welcoming as I would have liked and the service was slow and they didn't follow through. Also I had to valet to park as there as no parking to be found.
Pros: Yummy food, healthy food
Cons: parking , Poor Service
Contributions +1609
Tasty but pricey - Edit
My friend and I enjoyed the food here. Unfortunately, there are only a few vegan items on the menu but they are clearly marked. I enjoyed a tempeh and avocado sandwich. The portions were good sized but a little on the expensive side. I guess that's to be expected with organic though. The staff was friendly and our waiter was a vegan. This restaurant is attached to Lenox Mall but enter from the outside of the mall.
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