True Food Kitchen at Scottsdale Quarter

Go here when you want a casual bite to eat that you can bring kids to, anything impromptu as it is a large restaurant space in Scottsdale Quarter that normally doesn't need a reservation. The food is organic and hippyish but it caters to most tastes with staples like pizza.

Also consider North Bar at Kierland Commons or Parc Central

true food kitchen in scottsdale quarter

Experience True Food Kitchen has been around in the Biltmore for a couple of years and had an austere hippy organic feel to it with the waitresses wearing dull grey soviet style onion sacks. Thankfully it has updated its look a bit since then and is more modern and casual in its feel now rather than hardcore hippy organic.

The food is still organic based and tends to be of the fresh foods and greens variety but despite this fetish for being green covers most food that anyone would want to eat.

Patio The True Food Kitchen in Scottsdale Quarter is slap bang in the middle of the mall and has a patio that rings the three sides of the restaurant. It is nice as it puts you amongst the constant thong of shoppers walking past.

Parking There is ample parking in the north and south parking towers at Scottsdale Quarter. There is also valet offered by Scottsdale Quarter in front of True Food Kitchen and at the back of each of the parking towers.

Website True Food Kitchen

Menu The menus are all in PDF form. I wish restaurants would use straight HTML that is more web friendly. The menus are all linked off this page.

Map True Food Kitchen is in the middle of the mall, opposite the Apple Store

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