kmk said:
The Salad House in Millburn seems to stay afloat but they may serve dinner (salads) as well.
j_r said:
There are places sprouting all over the city that do chopped salads, as well as stir fries and quinoa bowls, which all use essentially the same ingredients (or at least there's a lot of crossover). It's the kind of thing that ought to be successful for lunch and dinner but I have no idea what the overhead costs are for something like that.
I find public salad bars and by-the-ounce prepared food places where customers of unknown cleanliness help themselves, including Whole Foods, a total turnoff and avoid them. (I might make an exception for frozen yogurt.)
max_weisenfeld said:
Honestly I would continue to patronize HLS -- closer to my house.
phkeith said:
a place to pick up healthy salads, panini, juices/smoothies, and soups. A small place that is quick, grab and go, for take out and maybe a few tables. Healthy, delicious, a changing menu to keep it interesting.
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