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    The Chopped Leaf

    3.4 (23 reviews)
    InexpensiveSalad, Soup, Sandwiches
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    a salad in a box
    Natalia B.

    honestly a great salad. its a nice quick healthy spot not overpriced either. ill be back

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    Lambert P.

    I have to say this place is rather busy. For a "Subway" type set up the footprint feels about the same. It seems by looking at the menu the mainstay here are salads. Salads with "things" inside them so you can actually call the salad something and not just lettuce and X put together. While I'm not against eating salad (I'd eat it everyday, really)... I'm not the type of guy who would eat it as the only thing of a meal. In other words, no a salad and only a salad won't do it for me. Again, I have nothing against eating salad... but as a main, not this guy. It wasn't my turn to pick the place for lunch today. I can honestly say I'd never select this place for lunch kind of because when I eat out, I want to feel like I actually ate something. Today sort of worked out because I know that I'm going out for AYCE sushi tonight with some friends. This will be my "penance" so to speak. That I won't be full at all later this evening. That being said I didn't feel I wanted a salad for lunch but I did order a sandwich and one of the soups of the day (small order). Soup and sandwich is such a thing to do on a cold day. Subway and Tim Horton's are two places that offer such a thing as it's kind of that comfort food. With only 3 sandwiches on the menu I decided to go with the tuna melt and out of the two soups of the day I decided to go for the broccoli cheddar soup. Now unlike Subway or Timmy's you're not waiting at the end for your food to come out at a pick up area. They give you a number and they bring it to you which is sort of fine I guess considering the place isn't big and a designated pick up spot can get sort of congested. The food came and I received mine first but out of the three of us I did order first. The sandwich was tuna and other dressing on sourdough toast with a side of some sort of dill dip thingy. The sandwich was OK and without getting into the type or quality of ingredients it was as I said just a sandwich and not that different of what I could probably make at home and I'm not some amazing cook either. It wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't 8 bucks. The soup I really liked. It was good and it wasn't overly salty as if it's been stewing in a pot becoming dehydrated to the point that it's now a sauce like some of the soups you'd see at Quizno's or some place like that. There were solid chunks of cooked broccoli and it wasn't just tiny bits. The small soup was like 4 bucks. While the soup was good I thought it was actually a better deal than the sandwich. I could have had a larger serving of soup and I was offered croutons as well but I didn't go with them. After it was all said and done I had a non filling (for me) OK sandwich, good soup and a bottle of water and with tax it was almost 17 bucks. To me that seems like a lot for what I received. Mind you this place is "different" from Quizno's, Subway, and Timmy's for me, it's not often I can spend 17 bucks on lunch and not even remotely be full. What I ate was an equivalent to 2 starters. Again, it works out for me because I know I'm going to basically gorge myself tonight at dinner with sashimi, sushi rolls and other overly salty food and dipping some of it in soy sauce. I like food like this sometimes but I don't necessarily want to pay close to 20 bucks for it. One of my colleagues had a salad and was also there for the first time. He added chicken, bacon and whatever else and it came up to about the same, around 17 bucks. I'm not against paying 17 bucks for lunch but for a salad? I can't say I've ever paid (nor would I be willing to) pay that much for a salad, ever. The place looked busy though, lots of full tables, lots of people in line so they must be doing something right. For what it's worth there are not a lot of places like this in Burlington that I know of and much more fast food and pub type places. This place does offer a perceivable healthier alternative for eating out than many of the other offerings out there.

    Great new spot for healthy fresh food
    Tim M.

    I had a delicious Thai Curry Soup. Off the charts! Wow. There is a lots of free parking. Service was great. Manager came out to help with menu items. Nice loyalty program too - coming back again!

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    To be completely the service is great but food size and the taste of food is not worth the price at all to be.

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    Too complicated to make a choice. They should have more pre- defined combinations to make the experience better.

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    Pretty good. Fresh ingredients plus good mix with quinoa. The kids had the sandwiches and they were average. Go for the salads and bowls.

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