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    Blazing Salads

    4.3 (62 reviews)
    InexpensiveVegetarian, Salad, Vegan
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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Alexandra M.

    Blazing Salads is nice alternative to your typical lunch pit stop. Instead of having a toasted ham and cheese or a cream cheese bagel, this deli serves vegan and vegetarian salads and soups. Everything is made on the premises in a small kitchen so you know exactly what you're getting and how it's made. This place is named after its salads. In order to keep things interesting, the deli experiments with a variety of different ingredients (such as using miso and apple juice) to make their dressings. The menu is more expensive than Spar and other deli counters, but the food is tastier and healthier. For 4.75, you can stuff as much salad as you want in one takeaway box. You can also put as many different dressings as you like. For dessert, they offer organic chocolate and sweets. My only problem with Blazing Salads is that there's no where to eat lunch. If they had tables outside, they would get more business.

    Kate M.

    Mmmm...yummy. Love this place! I used to go all the time, as I worked around the corner, and I got a big carton of delicious yet healthy salads. They try to keep their stuff as organic as possible and the salads are to die for. It's just a small little place with a self service salad bar and then you pay by weight. They also have a few other foodie things at the counter, but I've never tried them. It's just take away mostly, not a whole lot of room for sitting.

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    Akane M.

    Wholesome and Satisfactory---you can get completely both!! Since when I fell in love with one of their salads (which was soy sauce based one, with grains, carrots, seaweeds--really Japanese one!), I am a huge fan. Nothing in their salad bar has disappointed me so far. Even though I cannot say there are "very" wide varieties of salads(everyday the same, I suppose), they are too nice to get tired of. Also, I really recommend to go there after they have completed their selections in the show case.( I'm not sure about the best time, but not around 10:00.) In this time they have also warm foods(for example, a kind of Ratatouille), which are FANTASTIC!! There are some points where this shop has an advantage to other shops(with healthy salads) . 1.They use plenty of different flavours as dressing. Even more, all of them are sugar free and with low fat but so delicious and satisfactory. 2. The degree of their foods' flavour is very comfortable. not too strong nor heavy. They never bring me heartburn or any irritable feeling of stomach. Delicious, wholesome,delightful, and you can get huge satisfaction!!

    John G.

    Ladies and gentlemen. May I present to you *rampampampa* Something you've never experienced before. It's amazing, it's blazing, it's....... Salads? Wait? Whut?! Maybe the name is a little theatrical, but hey, whatever. That doen's matter. And maybe the title doesn't cover the subject totally. Because they have way more than just salads! I'm talking about hot food, cakes, savories, soups and frozen food. And lot of it is vegan. In checked in twice when I was in Dublin for 3 days. Nuf said right?

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    If you're in Dublin and Gluten-intolerant you MUST come here. SPOILT FOR CHOICE!! Food is also delicious.

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