$13.00
A vibrant Mediterranean twist on the classic Caesar Salad—featuring romaine, corn, garbanzo beans, tomatoes, cilantro Caesar dressing, marinated avocado, and parmesan.
Romaine hearts
Corn
Garbanzo beans
Tomatoes
House-made cilantro Caesar dressing
Marinated avocado
Parmesan cheese
Pita chips
Parmesan crisp
Our Caesar Salad is prepared fresh and served chilled, offering a refreshing, creamy, and flavorful side that pairs perfectly with any Mediterranean entrée.
Office lunches
Healthy catering menus
Mezze spreads
Family-style trays
Party catering
Extra pita chips
Available chilled with any catering order.
Yes — it is vegetarian but contains dairy.
Yes — pita chips contain gluten. Remove for a gluten-free option.
Yes — tossed in our cilantro Caesar dressing. Dressing on the side available upon request.
Approximately 1–2 guests.
Absolutely—top with chicken kabob, chicken shawarma, falafel, or gyro meat.
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