$15.00
Romaine
Kale
Radishes
Caramelized onions
Marinated avocado
Ancient grains mix
Quinoa
Brown lentils
Barley
Wild rice
Wheat berries
Lemon vinaigrette
Quinoa power crunch
This salad contains gluten due to barley and wheat berries in the ancient grains mix.
This salad is crafted for guests seeking nourishment, flavor, and balance. We start with a colorful blend of romaine, green cabbage, and kale, then add:
Crunchy radishes
Sweet caramelized onions
Creamy marinated avocado
Hearty lentil-quinoa pilaf
A nutrient-dense ancient grains blend
A drizzle of bright lemon vinaigrette
A sprinkle of quinoa power crunch for texture
Customize your bowl with additional proteins, sauces, or toppings at checkout to create a more filling, high-protein meal.
No. The ancient grains mix contains barley and wheat berries, which include gluten.
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The base salad is vegan, as long as no dairy-based sauces or toppings are added.
Yes — with grains, lentils, vegetables, and avocado, it’s one of our most nutrient-dense and satisfying vegetarian bowls.
Our house-made lemon vinaigrette, bright and tangy.
No nuts in the base recipe, but please check toppings and alert us of allergies.
Absolutely. Add proteins, sauces, or extra toppings to tailor it to your taste.
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