Our first visit to The Salad Bar prompted us for a second visit within the month. :)
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On the menu, it's described as "with spicy teriyaki chicken & spicy vinegar dressing". This salad is mildly spicy and sour, thus a very appetizing dish. Oh, and you'll find yourself busy munching lots of fresh onions, salad greens, teriyaki chicken, and sunflower seeds.
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I give the pasta a try and I'm slightly disappointed. To me, it doesn't really taste like pasta, instead it tastes like one of those Chinese "tai-chow" (fried noodles) dishes. Hmmm... perhaps I should just stick to their supersalads and soups.
Anyway, I would like to visit this outlet again sometime soon. :)
Here's the 3rd outing, this time with family.
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