My blog has moved! Redirecting...

You should be automatically redirected. If not, visit http://rosskaplan.com and update your bookmarks.

Showing posts with label Twin Cities salad bar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twin Cities salad bar. Show all posts

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Best Twin Cities Salad Bar(gain)

$3.99/lb at Knollwood Cub

Regular readers of this blog know that I'm a (self-proclaimed) salad bar aficionado, and that I'm not shy about dishing out both compliments and criticisms, especially on price ("New Lindens Hills Co-Op").

Very much in the former category is the salad bar at the Knollwood (St. Louis Park) Cub: well-stocked, fresh, and cheap -- only $3.99 a pound.

IMHO, it's the best salad bar value in town.

Runners-up?

The salad bar at the new Rainbow just southeast of 394 and Turners Crossroad, in Golden Valley (by the West End complex and Costco); and Whole Foods' salad bar, just northwest of Lake Calhoun.

I hardly need to tell this to fellow "salad bar-ites," but the secret is to go a little before lunch hour (breakfast for me), when everything's freshest; and to select expensive, prepared foods rather than cheap carb's and starches.

P.S.: lest my knock on the Linden Hills Co-Op salad bar be misconstrued, I think it's got superb food; it's just the price ($8.99/lb) I was balking at.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

New Linden Hills Co-op

In a Word: 'More'

Want a one word summary for the new Linden Hills Co-op that just opened near 44th and France, about six blocks west of the old location?

"More."

As in, more floor space (I'd guess at least double); more parking; more deli space and prepared foods; more eat-in dining tables for enjoying all those prepared foods, etc.

Twin Cities' Most Expensive Salad Bar?

And, at least for some items, more money: at $8.99 per pound, the Co-op's salad bar out-does even Whole Foods.

Tempering the sticker shock somewhat: great specials on selected items like Muir Glen Pasta Sauce ($2.50, vs. $4-plus regularly), as well as $5 coupons every two months for members.

Given the high quality (if expensive) food and produce, and the new, more accessible location, the Co-op can expect lots more members.