Lentil Quinoa Bowl
$15.00
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Lentil Quinoa Bowl Key Ingredients & Nutrition Facts
Available Components (Choose Any 4)
Your Lentil Quinoa Bowl includes:
Lentil & quinoa blend (rich in protein and fiber)
Choice of protein:
Ground Beef Kabob
Fresh toppings such as tomatoes, onions, cabbage, cucumbers, lettuce, and pickles
House-made sauces: tahini, garlic aioli, tzatziki, spicy tzatziki, green goddess spicy tahini, shoug, and more
Nutrition Facts (Estimated per Side Serving)
- Calories: ~500–850
- High-protein: ~25–45g
- Fats: ~15–30g
- Carbohydrates: ~45–60g
How we Serve Lentil Quinoa Bowl?
Your Lentil Quinoa Bowl is prepared fresh daily. We start with a warm base of lentil-quinoa, then top it with your preferred Mediterranean protein. Each bowl is finished with crisp veggies, pickled toppings, and your choice of our signature sauces.
This bowl is perfect for guests looking for a hearty yet nutritious meal packed with protein and whole grains.
Pair it with Fresh Pita, House Salad, or Classic Hummus for the complete Pita House experience.
Locations
Micheline's Pita House La Jolla
- 4150 Regents Park Row, Suite #120 La Jolla, CA 92037
- +1 (858) 412-6274
- lajolla@pitahousesd.com
- Mon - Sun 11:00am - 9:00pm
Micheline's Pita House Del Mar
- 3545 Del Mar Height Road, C3 San Diego, CA 92130
- +1 (858) 925-7221
- delmar@pitahousesd.com
- Mon - Sun 11:00am - 9:00pm
Micheline's Pita House Solana Beach
- 691 Loma Santa Fe Drive, Suite A Solana Beach, CA 92075
- +1 (858) 847-2355
- solanabeach@pitahousesd.com
- Mon - Sun 11:00am - 9:00pm
FAQs
What is a lentil quinoa bowl?
It’s a Mediterranean bowl made with a hearty lentil-quinoa base topped with proteins, vegetables, and sauces.
Is the lentil quinoa bowl healthy?
Yes—this is one of the healthiest bowls we offer. Lentils and quinoa are high in fiber, plant-based protein, and essential nutrients.
Is it vegan?
Does it contain gluten?
The lentil-quinoa base is naturally gluten-free, but cross-contamination is possible in our kitchen.
What proteins can I add?
Falafel, chicken shawarma, ribeye steak shawarma, ground beef kabob, chicken kabob, or gyros.
Is the bowl spicy?
Not unless you choose spicy sauces like shoug or spicy tzatziki.
Does the bowl include pita?
Pita is optional and can be added as a side.
Is this a good high-protein meal?
Yes—paired with chicken, steak, or falafel, it becomes a protein-rich, nutrient-dense meal.
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