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    Avo

    3.7 (257 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Cynthia M.

    I ordered from Avo in Sunset Park IC again and, as always, the food was amazingly fresh and healthy! Everything tastes super clean and well-balanced you can tell they use quality ingredients. I got the Salmon Goddess Plate, Spicy Chicken Bowls, and some kombucha, and everything hit the spot. I always love ordering food here for work it's consistent, energizing, and never heavy. This time I threw in a surprise treat (chocolate bar!) and last time it was cookies. Avo never disappoints it's one of those places that just makes you feel good after eating. Highly recommend!

    Chicken al Pastor
    Sasha G.

    Tried the Al pastor, $16+ for a super mid plate. Everything had no flavor. Chicken had more flavor than anything else but still really mediocre. Guacamole was the best thing on the plate. I ate the chicken and the guacamole, ate some rice but couldn't finish it. It was not good.

    Chill Out
    Josephine C.

    Came in the morning right after they opened. No seats inside but has a huge table and chairs outside of the store. Ordered chill out toast. It has Balthazar seeded bread, avo mash, jalapeno citronette, chili flakes, lime wedge, salt, black pepper. First time having avocado toast with chilly flakes and lime. The taste is refreshing!

    Peter D.

    In the smorgasbord of excellent edible options at Industry City, Avocaderia represents the healthier option. This trendy little stand/counter is offering up tasty salads, bowls, sandwiches, smoothies, etc., almost all with avocado. That's why that's the name. Avocaderia. I'm surprised you couldn't put that together. We ordered the salmon plate (and I blame my wife. I wanted tacos and pizza, but she wants me to "live past 50"), with an extra side of avocado. The salmon plate comes with all kinds of veggies, half an avocado, and a smaller piece of salmon than I'd like on a bed of too much quinoa. The very nice staff just put an extra half an avocado on the plate itself, and sprinkled both with cashew parmesan. Since I'd ordered the extra avocado for my kid who doesn't believe in vegan cheese, I was forced to ask for another on the side and so we were blessed with three avocado halves for the price of two. Everything was coming up Milhouse. I can only report back on this salmon plate thus far, but all the ingredients were fresh and tasty. It was a little too heavy on the quinoa, and too light on the dressing, but these are the things we do for our health.

    Prep area
    Patricia P.

    Service was great. I wasn't familiar with some of the add in's and they let me try them. The pepitas were so tasty. Overall, for a meal a little costly but a large portion and satisfying. Avocaderia is mostly a counter to order, but plenty of seating around industry city, indoor and outdoor. For a custom bowl with chicken and maxed out toppings including avocado, 15$. Average price for a meal like this in nyc.

    Burrata bowl
    Alex L.

    I was happy to come across acovaderia while I was in Industry City for an event. They offer a somewhat healthier menu amongst all the other food vendors there. The portion sizes are pretty reasonable for the price, but it tasted a little bland, even with the olives mixed in. The corn was also a little dried out, which speaks to it's freshness. However, not the worst salad I've ever had.

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    Ed U.

    Gee, I can't believe this spot was featured on "Shark Tank" and landed a $400K joint investment from Mark Cuban and Barbara Corcoran. I mean, it's a nice concept but hardly novel to Californians like me used to places selling avocado toast and avocado bowls. Jamie W. and I had never been to Industry City before, so we were browsing the the variety of eateries in the food hall. This one caught our attention because the skinnier Brooklynites appeared to be gravitating in their direction. As I suspected, the menu consisted mostly of salads and bowls with sliced avocado in the spotlight position. There were also some bun sandwiches where avocados were mashed as a mayo substitute. Jamie decided to go for the $14.45 Spicy Chicken Bowl (photo: https://bit.ly/3U1Tg4m). It featured spinach and brown rice mixed with chicken, avocado (of course), purple cabbage, carrots, pico de gallo, and crushed tortilla chips. The spice came from habanero hot sauce and jalapeño citronette. He thought it filling but rather perfunctory in flavor despite the spicy description. I ordered their seasonal flagship, the $14.45 Harvest Bowl (photo: https://bit.ly/3NrWPP3). It was a rather bland concoction with quinoa, kale, roasted sweet potatoes, goat cheese, chicken, avocado (of course), roasted almonds, and a balsamic vinaigrette they described as 'smoky'. It was all decent enough, and they appear to be successful enough to be building a chain of avocado eateries. I certainly don't question Cuban's business acumen though I know his favorite place to eat is IHOP. I'm just sayin'. FOOD - 3 stars...avocado bowls that just passed the grade AMBIANCE - 3 stars...a 500 square-foot space with no room to wait for the order SERVICE - 3 stars...rather robotic TOTAL - 3 stars...you can do a lot with an avocado RELATED - Hungry in NYC? Here's a collection of places I've tried and reviewed: http://bit.ly/2YS9ELs

    Community food area where you are forced to eat.
    Brian M.

    I was a little disappointed after seeing a news report on the location in Manhattan and an interview with the owner. This is not a sit down location and the only place to sit is in the community food hall. There is no waiter service. Avocaderia is located in " Industry City" which are converted industrial buildings in Sunset Park Brooklyn. There are a lot of cool things to see here such as artwork, some retail shops and good food choices to sample. Don't get me wrong the food was good, the staff was nice. I would give it 4 stars for that. They have very healthy choices, juices, and Vegan and Gluten free options. The portions were decent although considering this is not a sit down location it's a little pricey. Especially juices in a bottle for $6.50. The rest of the experience was 2 stars. As you can see by the photos it is a small space probably 25' x 15' at best. I went on a Saturday afternoon and there were only 2 people on staff. There were about 10 customers. It did not take very long to get my order, although the whole thing felt rushed. You have to get your own utensils which are plastic of course. THEY DO NOT TAKE CASH! They sight health reasons although in my opinion it's just a way to increase profit by not having to deal which paying for change, having a commercial bank account for night deposits, worrying about employee theft or having an armed robbery (Not a bad thing) Even the credit card acceptance and process to have a receipt emailed or texted to you makes the customer work too much. In many peoples eyes this is discrimination against lower income individuals. The city of Philadelphia introduced a bill that passed banning retail store from not accepting cash. I don't think I would go back, the food was good, I just got the feeling that the owners care more about their bottom line than providing a great customer experience and making it almost completely self service.

    Portobello Road and Lychee Dragonfruit drink

    The best part about this place was the staff. They were pretty nice. However, the food and drink was not as great. I got the Portobello Road and the Lychee Dragonfruit drink. I'm sure they are healthier than alternatives but they seasoning was lacking. The drink wasn't very sweet. Considering the price, if I wanted healthy mediocre food I would rather just eat at home.

    Mediterranean, Greek Islands, Twist and Sprouts
    Darya S.

    My friends and I made the trek to brunch at Avocaderia today and we enjoyed it. It's inside this Industry City food court/shopping center, has no seats on its own, but there's (very awkward, not ideal for groups) seating outside provided by the building. No wait on a Sunday at 3:30. I got the Twist and Sprouts, which I may have fantasized for weeks and was excited for. I think it was overrated so I was let down. It was just average. I didn't enjoy the crunchy items, and felt that it was sparse in brussel sprouts. I didn't get full from it, either. 3/5. My friends' orders were better! They got the Prince Salmon (4/5), Mediterranean (5/5), Greek Island (5/5), guacamole (3/5 was bland and needed lime or garlic), and pumpkin soup (3/5 needed seasoning). Worth the trek to try once! Stick to the toasts. Seems that that's what they're best at, and will give you the most bang for your buck.

    Smashed in NYC
    Johanna B.

    Since I very much like avocados, I've been meaning to try Avocaderia for some time. I was in the area earlier and able to do so. Known as the world's first avocado bar, Avocaderia is all things avocado. This includes avo toast, avo salads, avo burgers and avo smoothies. It's located in the food hall among many other eateries in Industry City. The store itself was small but cute and clean. No seating within Avocaderia but as with all food halls, there's a general area with lots of seating/tables to eat on the premises. This was my first visit and I was seeking something basic. I selected the Chill Out avocado toast. It was ready in just a few minutes and included one slice of toasted multi grain bread topped with avocado combined with some spices, lime citronette and chilli. It had a slight kick to it. There was the option to top it with an egg for an extra $2.00, but I passed. The colorful menu was affixed to the wall and my selection ($6.95) seemed to be the minimum with prices averaging around $8.95 and above. My opinion is lukewarm. I enjoyed it but observed the following: the layer of avocado seemed to be 1/8 of an inch (a bit skimpy) and it wasn't very filling. Couldn't tell you if other selections included two slices of toast or would satisfy hunger as a proper meal. Still, I'm glad I tried it and would give it another try to make a better assessment.

    Burrata Dream Toast
    Ashley A.

    The "Burrata Dream". At first I thought that was an egg on top, but its cheese lol. The avocado and cheese was a good combination. If you are an avocado lover, this is definitely a place you have to visit

    Lidia D.

    So! Avocaderia has been on my Yelp bookmarks for about a year and as a birthday gift to myself I ventured out to Brooklyn to check off this place! And so I did. We ordered the avocado sandwich, gust and chips, green bowl and a avocados smoothie-yes we went all out! Im y expectations were very high for this place! I expected a mouthful of flavor and I was highly disappointed. We ended up grabbing pizza from Table 87

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    Ask the Community - Avo

    What are the current rules at the restaurant regarding Covid-19? (Pick up only, outside eating, masks, etc.)

    Hi! The restaurant is still closed at the moment but we have the following guidelines in place:… Read more

    When are you coming to Los Angeles, Cerritos, or Glendale California?

    Hopefully soon! We'd love to explore the West Coast :)

    Do they offer gluten-free toast options?

    Yes. I was there a week ago and saw they had Schar bread.

    Can I sit here and work on my laptop all day?

    There is food hall style seating that serves Avocaderia and several other establishments so you could grab food from here and then grab a spot in the common seating area and stay all day. There's lots of seating indoors and outdoors.

    Are there vegetarian options for the burgers?

    Yes

    Whats with these hours avocaderia?

    11 AM to 4 PM (try your best to arrive 30 mins before closing time).

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