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This review is for this Whole Foods location's cafe and deli. I've had a love for Whole Foods cafe ever since I discovered them. Most locations I've been around the country offer a wonderful selection of healthy meals, but this Town Square location really shines in size and the vast diversity of the selection. Since the size is impressive, here are some of my favorites to help you navigate on your visit: 1. The cafe serves many coffee drinks and tea drinks. You can also make your own smoothie when the weather calls for something refreshing and organic. 2. There is a sandwich bar that allows you to customize your sandwich with fantastic choices in breads and deli meats. They must have a really good panini press because I've loved all the paninis I've eaten here. 3. The sandwich bar's hidden secret is its omelet bar, a great alternative if you want breakfast for lunch or dinner (which I often do). You can choose regular eggs or egg whites and they'll whip up an affordable omelet with fresh veggies (your choices again). 4. The ethnic food selection here is simply amazing: Korean, Chinese, Japanese, even Vietnamese sometimes. Some of the things I've eaten here are: chicken soba noodle soup, brown rice spicy salmon avocado roll, Korean jap chae (a stir-fried vermicelli dish), etc. On my last visit, there was a Pho bar, to which I happily helped myself. 5. I often pair my meals with The Republic of Tea's various flavored iced teas or numerous brands of coconut water that Whole Foods offers. It's not the cheapest meal in town (you can easily ring up $10) but the ingredients are top-quality and the food is delicious. Good and good for you!
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