On-site at North Hills
Hours & Location
True Food Kitchen is located at North Hills & Midtown Raleigh. Visit our Raleigh restaurant to dine in or order online for pickup or delivery.
- Monday
- 11am – 10pm
- Tuesday
- 11am – 10pm
- Wednesday
- 11am – 10pm
- Thursday
- 11am – 10pm
- Friday
- 11am – 11pm
- Saturday
- 10:00am – 11pm
- Sunday
- 10:00am – 10pm
Seasonal Dining at North Hills
At North Hills, True Food Kitchen draws neighbors from Midtown and North Raleigh with a whole-food, anti-inflammatory menu of seasonal cooking. The contemporary dining room, which opened in November 2024, hosts weekday lunch meetings, weekend brunch, and group dinners.
Generous patio seating takes advantage of North Carolina's mild shoulder seasons, suitable for unhurried brunches or evening gatherings. From the seasonal menu to the beverage program, the focus stays on whole, unprocessed ingredients and transparent sourcing.
Built around Dr. Andrew Weil's anti-inflammatory food pyramid: whole foods, plant-forward proteins, healthy fats, and seasonal produce.
What to Order Here
VEG = Vegetarian · V = Vegan · GF = Gluten-Friendly · View full menu →
Eating Well, Your Way
Vegan Options Yes
Multiple fully vegan entrées, bowls, and sides. Ask your server about customizations.
Gluten-Friendly Yes
Many dishes prepared gluten-friendly. Shared kitchen; cross-contact possible. See our allergen guide.
Vegetarian Yes
Extensive vegetarian selections across every menu category, from starters to desserts.
Keto & Paleo Friendly
Several high-protein, low-carb options. See our keto & paleo guide.
Host your next gathering with us
From offsites to milestone celebrations, our team handles every detail. Healthy catering for 10 to 100 guests.
North Hills & Midtown Raleigh
North Hills is a mixed-use district in Midtown Raleigh at the corner of Six Forks Road and I-440, often called Raleigh's second downtown. It serves Wade Avenue, Glenwood, and North Raleigh, plus office workers from the surrounding business district. Self parking is available throughout.
True Food Kitchen Raleigh FAQ
Do you take reservations?
Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling 984-238-9100 or booking through OpenTable. Walk-ins are welcome based on availability.
What are your hours?
True Food Kitchen Raleigh is open Monday through Thursday from 11am to 10pm, Friday from 11am to 11pm, Saturday from 10am to 11pm, and Sunday from 10am to 10pm.
- Mon – Thu
- 11am – 10pm
- Friday
- 11am – 11pm
- Saturday
- 10:00am – 11pm
- Sunday
- 10:00am – 10pm
When’s the best time to visit?
Friday and Saturday dinners (6 to 8:30 p.m.) and Sunday brunch are the busiest windows at North Hills, with weekday lunch around noon also drawing steady traffic. Quietest hours are weekday mid-afternoons between 2 and 4 p.m., and Monday or Tuesday evenings after 8 p.m. tend to be calm.
Is parking available?
Self parking is available at North Hills shopping center.
What dishes are popular here?
Raleigh guests consistently mention the Charred Cauliflower, Herb-Crusted Chicken, and Inside-Out Quinoa Burger. The Squash Pizza on the sourdough crust and Korean Noodle Bowl also come up often in reviews, with diners citing the seasonal produce and shareable starters as reasons for repeat visits.
Can I order online?
Online ordering for pickup is available for True Food Kitchen Raleigh through our website.
Do you accommodate dietary restrictions?
Yes. Our menu is built around whole-food nutrition with clear markers for vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-friendly dishes. Most items can be modified for common sensitivities including soy, dairy, and nut allergies. Please let your server know about any restrictions.
Can I host a private event here?
We host parties of all sizes, including full buyouts, semi-private sections, and standard group reservations. Submit an inquiry through Tripleseat and our events team will follow up within one business day.
Do you have a kids menu?
Yes. Our Kids Menu features smaller portions of favorites like grilled chicken, buttered noodles, and fresh fruit. Available for guests 10 and under.