TOFWD is one of the places I keep going back to in hopes that I'll finally eat something good, but…read moreevery time I go, I'm disappointed. Every. Single. Time.
If you live or work in the CBD and you're vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, or have other allergies like dairy or egg allergies, you would think TOFWD would be a god-send. It's a tiny hole-in-the-wall cafe on popular Degraves St laneway with health-conscious offerings for everyone in the categories I just mentioned.
Only one small problem: the food is not good.
I've tried the pumpkin & tofu pie, the vegetable and dahl pie, the vegan kashmir pie, the vegan samosa, the lentil burger with tomato chutney and salad, the vegan pesto pasta, the tofu and carrot nori roll, and a variety of their baked goods (muffins, cookies, and their "genderless gingerbread cookies," a concept I find mildly hilarious).
You would think after ALL those attempts, something would have stuck out at me as being above-average. But no, every thing has been either solidly average or sadly below-average. The pies are rubbery and gross (probably because they're gluten-free or wheat-free), the burger was strange, the pasta was super-bland, and the nori roll was drenched in so much soy sauce that it was like a salt mine exploded in my mouth. The baked goods were alright but nothing special.
In terms of the other stuff: service is also pretty crap. The ladies who work there always seem to have a frown on their faces and don't go out of their way to help you when you're looking at what's in the food display case. Atmosphere-wise, the place is tiny but they do have some seating outside in the laneway, which is nice when the weather is pleasant, and Degraves is always fun for people-watching. They also carry a range of health food and vegan groceries stacked against the wall. Price-wise, TOFWD is also pretty reasonable.
I'm sad because I love the concept of TOFWD, and in principle I love any place with so many vegan-friendly lunch options on the menu, especially here in the CBD where it's very much needed, but the food has just been sub-par so many times that I don't think I'll be going back.