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LondonistMatt said
Salad Daze
Chop’d (not sure where the PE went, although I wish my school had pioneered this excision) is a small chain of salad bars. I’m a regular visitor to their new St Pancras branch. Mostly because I enjoy finding an excuse to cross the endangered Victorian rail bridge inside King’s Cross, but also to gorge on their perfect salads.
You have two options once inside. Grab one of the pre-made bowls from the fridge or get a server to piece together a bespoke salad for you. The latter seems to involve far too many questions, so I usually plump for the ready-mades. These Vader helemts of botanical sustenance cost a fair whack (we’re talking £5-£7), but they’ll keep you munching away for the best part of an hour. Ironically, vegetarians are poorly provided for from the fridge section, but meat-eaters will love the Parma ham offering, with its hidden pasta layers.
Picking the salad is the easy part. You also have to choose amongst a dozen or so dressings. Then comes the baffling payment system. Those wanting the salad bar queue to the right, while those wanting to pay for a preprepared bowl pay on the left, behind an unfortunately placed pillar. That’s the plan, anyway. Newcomers end up scratching their head, or feeling that those on the left are somehow pushing in. Better design needed.
In summary: pricey but nicey; ergonomically dicey.
LondonistMatt
London, UK
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