$14.50
Romaine & mixed greens
Couscous (with shredded zucchini, carrots & raisins)
Roasted beets
Garbanzo beans
Feta cheese
Dates
Almonds
Champagne vinaigrette
Proteins: Ribeye Steak Shawarma, Chicken Kabob, Falafel, Gyros, Ground Beef Kabob
Sauces: Garlic Aioli, Tahini, Tzatziki, Spicy Tzatziki, Green Goddess Spicy Tahini, Chipotle Aioli
Toppings: Extra almonds, feta, roasted veggies, olives, etc.
Couscous contains gluten.
This salad is not gluten-free in its standard form.
Customers who avoid gluten may remove couscous or choose a fully gluten-free salad such as the Greek Salad, Falafel Cobb Salad, or Shawarma Tabouli Salad.
Your Couscous Moroccan Salad is prepared fresh with a mix of crisp greens and Moroccan-inspired ingredients. We begin with:
A base of romaine & mixed greens
A hearty scoop of couscous tossed with shredded veggies & raisins
Roasted beets for sweetness
Garbanzo beans for plant-based protein
Crumbled feta for richness
Almonds & dates for texture and natural sweetness
The salad is gently tossed in our bright, tangy champagne vinaigrette for the perfect finishing touch.
Add your choice of Mediterranean proteins for a more filling, protein-packed meal.
Yes. Couscous is a wheat-based ingredient, so this salad contains gluten.
Yes—ask to remove the couscous, though it will change the texture and overall experience.
Yes, the base salad is vegetarian.
Absolutely. Popular additions include chicken shawarma, falafel, and ribeye steak shawarma.
Yes, it is prepared fresh and adds a bright, citrusy flavor to the salad.
Yes, it includes almonds. Please inform us of nut allergies so we can remove them.
Yes—between couscous, beans, almonds, and fresh veggies, it’s a hearty and nutrient-rich option.
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