We visited yesterday and were excited to see new menu items. After reviewing the menu we ordered. Everything was rapid fire but the answers to our questions generated crickets. The staff was absolutely ignorant on whether a salad dressing was vegan or not. They couldn't even suggest which dressings could be substituted.
I asked for a sample of the roasted veggie soup which was vegan. It was so salty and overwhelmed the flavor of the soup. I asked the employee if they had a cup soup size. She took forever to answer me and was very vague mentioning a child size soup. There were other employees but she didn't ask them. I replied that it was just as well.
We were rushed through the line and they weren't busy. Perhaps the employees wanted more time to shoot the breeze? Hmmmm.......
We found a perfect place to eat after paying a whopping $29.00+. Zupas doesn't offer a military, student, senior discount, etc. It's what I deem true greed. I realize it's a business however they would still make a profit even if they offered a 10% discount.
The meal- my Thai coconut tofu protein salad. Where is all my protein?! There was perhaps an infant's handful size of tofu, some edamene not much, lots of kale, quinoa, a few slices of English cucumber and too much dressing. My husband's sandwich was good and his soup was ok. The cake was a good size but overpriced of course. The chocolate dipped strawberries were the best part.
Another irritating aspect of Zupas was the lack of calorie and nutritional information. I asked for this info because I log my meals on my fitness pal. Some employee blithely answered that "they might get that info in a few months." This one employee provided a Greek chorus by apologizung for every little thing. I say keep your info, keep your food and keep your apologies because we will be eating somewhere else.
Next time we will be eating at the NY Bagel Cafe, Rubio's or one of the many choices here in this fine city of Las Vegas.