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very nice area for great vegan food. we have the Burger sandwich and the Buddha shells that were both great! the homemade burgerpatty was one of the best I ever had. beautiful terrace area also to sit outside. View all feedback.
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The food was plant based, but that was it's only redeeming quality. This food was just so bad. It was closer to a faux tuna sandwich than a burger. It had no flavor at all. I think the wheat bread was the flavor profile. Part of me wonders if they prepared the wrong food for me. I probably just caught her on a bad night. I like what their doing I'm just so disappointed I drove past my room in Green River just to eat... View all feedback.
Very cute area for great vegan food. We got the burger sandwich and Buddha bowl which were both great! The homemade burger patty was one of the best I’ve ever had. Nice patio area to sit outside too.
This is 100% plant based restaurant. Lovely people and seating area. The pancakes I had for brunch were divine! The peanut butter bar was so good I ordered a second to go. It was a little hard to find and has a small parking area. But it was so worth it. If they were open today, I’d go back for lunch.
The food was plant based, but that was it's only redeeming quality. This food was just so bad. It was closer to a faux tuna sandwich than a burger. It had no flavor at all. I think the wheat bread was the flavor profile. Part of me wonders if they prepared the wrong food for me. I probably just caught her on a bad night. I like what their doing I'm just so disappointed I drove past my room in Green River just to eat here and got served flavorless mush. I paid before I received my food because I was so confident in this place. I overpaid Updated from previous review on 2021-06-26
After reading endless (except for one, with whom I agreed 5 star raves about this place, we had to check it out. At the end of a dead end street which is not marked with a street sign, they have clearly proven that Haight Asbury and the love vibe of the 60s isn 't dead. In contrast to the madness of Moab Main Street, this is a very relaxed, laid back, outdoor environment. As other have noted, their ethos of pay what you can , bring your own bowls/utensils, etc., is inspiring, but the food was not (at least on our visit . Yes, everything is very fresh, but except for a lentil soup (which we did not try , all the main dishes were based around a beet based 'burger ' (either as a patty or crumbles , sitting on a bed of greens, with various 'accessories ' (some avocado, or some whole grain rice, etc. . I guess that day we just weren 't feelin ' it peace out.
This place is a hidden gem. It's at the very end of a dirt road. It's not fancy but it has DELICIOUS healthy vegan Food, and has a really warm, communal vibe. The Kitchen itself is a food truck parked in a dirt lot and next to it there is a carpeted area with tables and cute seating including a parked school bus! There are a lot of metal sculptures around with positive messages. There is even a tea house with healthy teas. Everyone is super friendly, and I cannot stress enough how delicious the kichadi was and the dessert! Mmm...Mmm.. Good! Don't go here if you want to be waited on by servers at a fancy table. DO go here if you want to eat something healthy and scrumptious at a funky, cozy, off the beaten path place. They have a really interesting concept pay whatever you want from your heart. Wish I lived in Moab I would definitely frequent this place!