good food. bad business.. i went to peace pies today for lunch with a friend and sampled a variety of new foods. the menu didn't give many details - but the gentleman behind the counter seemed knowledgeable and gave us details about the variousdishesand methods of preparation. we were a little concerned that there were no prices on the menu - but went ahead and ordered anyway. after eating our lunch, we inquired about the prices and were told that they didn't want to print them because they "varied depending on the prices of ingredients". i guess i buy "market rate" when it comes to lobster, but not kale and falafel. after totaling up our lunch the "nice" gentleman told us it would be $34 - which seemed really high for the amount of food we had eaten. he even had the nerve to say, "only $17 each!" i guess i would expect to pay that much at some places, but for a hole-in-the-wall that is just getting started it seemed outrageous. my friend and i both felt like the prices might be subjective, depending on the cashiers perception of the ability of the patron to pay. guess if i ever go there again i'll wear my torn jeans, put my hair in dreads and ride up on a bike...