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I frequent Market Square every day, and I've been really impressed with how it has developed in a vibrant restaurant scene. There are so many good choices in the square, and Noodles and Company is a nice addition. It's basically a nice fast food place, like Moe's or Chipotle. They serve (or will serve) one basic and one premium kind of beer and wine by the bottle. ($17). Along with salads and other sides, the noodle dishes are split among three categories: American (e.g., stroganoff, mac and cheese), Italian (e.g, pesto, penne rosa) and Asian (e.g., pad thai, japanese udon). You can add protein to the dish, as you want. The dishes can easily be made gluten free (rice noodles) and/or vegetarian. Small and large portions are available. They list a number of dishes that are 500 calories or less. It's a great little lunch place, and I'm thrilled that it's joined the Market Square neighborhood.
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