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Home Chef: Cranky Carrot Juice Co
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Monica Cabral
Best place in Houston, best avocado toast I have had, organic, local and high quality ingredients. So many amazing toasts to pick from, organic juice and shots. A must when in Houston, I went every day for breakfast there. It’s inside a food hall so there is a coffee stand as well. Support amazing local businesses like this. I wish there was cranky carrot where I live.
3 months ago
Lara Biddy
giving the food 3 stars overall - we got the buffalo chicken and firecracker wraps and they were good but we probably wouldn’t get them again for $17 each. I got the matcha smoothie and my friend got the island vibes bowl. The kiwi in her bowl and the smoothie just lacked flavor. Service was fine it was just really slow considering were were the only people ordering on a Sunday afternoon. I would recommend other people try this place out for themselves but I probably wouldn’t chose this over any other healthy food places or smoothie places i’ve tried in Houston!
8 months ago
Mallorie Brodie
This is the best smoothie place I have ever been to - incredible. I was in Houston for a work trip and went here every morning. All of my colleagues were also obsessed and we couldn’t believe how amazing all of the ingredients were. Everything was made fresh - homemade almond milk, fresh fruit and veg - YUM! The staff was so friendly and accommodating for a large group order as well. I wish there was one of these back in Canada / on every block - love it! Thank you and can’t wait to come back next trip!! Big shout out to Fredy on making this an amazing experience.
3 months ago
Queen B.
The avocado toast was very rich and succulent. I’ve tried avocado toast in different restaurants across different countries, and this one is the best. The ingredients were fresh, and to top it off, The customer service was lovely. Don’t hesitate to give this place a try.
9 months ago
Abby Moore
I wanted to support this business, but my experience raised serious concerns about scientific accuracy and transparency. The owner publicly promoted broad health claims about disease prevention, detoxification, inflammation reduction, and immune support tied to fruits and vegetables, while simultaneously using that language to market her juice products. When asked to clarify whether these claims were supported by evidence specific to her juices—or whether she was extrapolating from general nutrition research—she was unable to provide any data and instead redirected questions to a sales call. General statements about whole-food diets do not automatically apply to processed juice products, especially when factors like fiber removal, nutrient degradation, and dosage matter. Regulatory agencies exist to prevent exactly this kind of implied health marketing without substantiation. Asking for evidence is not harassment; it’s basic consumer protection. I would encourage anyone considering this business to critically evaluate the health claims being made and ask for actual product-specific evidence.
3 weeks ago
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