Came here after an intense workout at Barry's Bootcamp, which was right across the street. I had heard about the long lines, but at 2 pm it wasn't bad at all to get an order in and get the food in about 5 minutes. I got the acai bowl and I really enjoyed the taste and the refreshing feeling of the yogurt after a hard workout. I think that the acai bowl was really well complemented by the servings of banana and granola and it was a good balance because after the bowl I felt as if I had gotten a good lunch in as well.
Food: The food is really pretty and really easy to carry around in the to-go bowls they have. It's quite cute and good for instagram if you're into that kind of stuff. I really enjoyed that my acai bowl wasn't too sweet.
Service: The place is quite small and can only fit max 5 people inside because it's so narrow.
Would come here again after Barry's! Slightly on the expensive...
Read moreI drop by for wheat grass juice most days; their wheat grass is fresh in its growing medium and they cut off blades of the grass and put them through a juicer. Sometimes I get a delicious tuna salad sandwich or a scrumptious "pan" with whole grain bread, feta cheese, olive oil, tomato, avocado, pea shoots, freshly prepared. Their Hermosa Beach sandwich is excellent: japanese sweet potato, tomato, avocado, pea shoots, aleppo pepper, radish, lemon. They have daily already made fruit and vegetable juices and others which they will prepare. They will make sandwiches to order as well as fruit and vegetable dishes. Their Sao Paolo is very good: acai, cashew, cacao (chocolate), banana, cashew milk, granola (I leave that out), cacao nibs, coconut. All organic. A...
Read moreThis is the best juicing bar I've found in Boston so far! The location kind of sucks - it's adjacent to the entrance of Back Bay Station in the tiniest retail set-up behind enormous baskets of fresh fruit.
The smell of the location is great - you can tell everything is fresh and ready made-to-order with fresh fruits and vegetables.
Tip: The jugos are juices and the batidos are smoothies.
Some of the selections I have tried - Xochitl (SO CHILL) batido: This is a great way to get your greens (kale) while also getting your fruit intake. The drink actually tasted more green than fruity, which I was surprised by. Also at 24 oz for $8.50, the price really isn't too bad.
Kingston: I wasn't too fond of this smoothie. The flavors didn't mix as well as I...
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