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| - I make it a must to visit Whole Foods at least once a week for some certain specialty items I like to buy, which I cannot find in any other grocery store, however, I never had the desire to eat there. But this day, when I lacked any transportation and craved for something new I thought of going here, especially since it was close to home.
The selection was enormous at the buffet tables and they also had counters where they made to-order pizza and pasta. I opted for the buffet, and as usual overstuffed my plate due to the large and varied selection. The buffet offered salad, breakfast (since it was Sunday), indian (biryani, butter chicken), Mediterranean (hummus, falafel), and other random options such as mac and cheese. The buffet tries to cater for all sorts of diets, since they also had vegan and paleo options. I also liked the fact that they provided the a list of ingredients for every thing served. Therefore, for the health conscious this place would be a hit. But for people like me that have no self-control at buffets, it may be a bit of a problem.
What made me give this place 3 stars was mainly due to the price. Even though I did fill my plate, I don't think it was worth $25 because it was mainly just vegetables. My brother also just got some salad and rice, which came to around $25 too, resulting in a $50 bill for just salad!
The food, to be honest, was average with mild flavours and a need for some more seasonings. But, like I said, for a day you need a healthy meal outside and don't mind splurging then Whole Foods would be a good option.
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