So tasty! Will definitely be coming back to try another dish!
Forage Kitchen
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So tasty! Will definitely be coming back to try another dish!
I decided to try this place on a whim with my wife, just looking to switch things up, and overall it was a mixed experience with some clear highs and some noticeable issues. Walking in, the first thing that stood out was how clean and well-kept everything was. The dining area, the setup, even the way the food was displayed—it all looked fresh and organized. You can tell they take pride in keeping the place presentable, which definitely sets a good first impression. When it came time to order, that’s where things started to slow down—literally. The service was extremely slow, and it didn’t really seem like they were overwhelmed, just lacking urgency. The staff was polite and respectful, so no complaints about attitude, but the young man helping us didn’t know the menu well at all. Since it was our first time there, I had a few simple questions just trying to understand how things worked, and he couldn’t really explain or guide me. That made the whole process more confusing than it needed to be. I ended up ordering the chicken Caesar salad with cubed chicken, which came out to just under $13. When the food came out, it looked great. The greens were fresh and crisp, the chicken was tender, well-seasoned, and clearly made right. From a quality standpoint, the ingredients were definitely there. But the biggest issue for me was the Caesar dressing. It completely missed the mark. It didn’t taste like a real Caesar at all—no richness, no tang, none of that classic flavor you expect. Honestly, it tasted off. I don’t know if it was the wrong dressing or just their version of it, but it didn’t work. It threw off the whole salad to the point where I couldn’t enjoy it. I actually had to go home and use my own Caesar dressing just to make it edible. On top of that, for the price point, I really expected more food. For almost $13, the portion felt a little light, especially for a salad that’s supposed to be a full meal. The quality was there, but the quantity didn’t quite match the price. Overall, this place has a solid foundation—clean environment, fresh ingredients, and friendly staff. But the slow service, lack of menu knowledge, the disappointing dressing, and smaller portion size hold it back from being a great experience. I would give it another shot because the potential is definitely there, but I’d go in knowing exactly what I want next time—and I’d probably skip that dressing altogether.
I decided to try this place on a whim with my wife, just looking to switch things up, and overall it was a mixed experience with some clear highs and some noticeable issues. Walking in, the first thing that stood out was how clean and well-kept everything was. The dining area, the setup, even the way the food was displayed—it all looked fresh and organized. You can tell they take pride in keeping the place presentable, which definitely sets a good first impression. When it came time to order, that’s where things started to slow down—literally. The service was extremely slow, and it didn’t really seem like they were overwhelmed, just lacking urgency. The staff was polite and respectful, so no complaints about attitude, but the young man helping us didn’t know the menu well at all. Since it was our first time there, I had a few simple questions just trying to understand how things worked, and he couldn’t really explain or guide me. That made the whole process more confusing than it needed to be. I ended up ordering the chicken Caesar salad with cubed chicken, which came out to just under $13. When the food came out, it looked great. The greens were fresh and crisp, the chicken was tender, well-seasoned, and clearly made right. From a quality standpoint, the ingredients were definitely there. But the biggest issue for me was the Caesar dressing. It completely missed the mark. It didn’t taste like a real Caesar at all—no richness, no tang, none of that classic flavor you expect. Honestly, it tasted off. I don’t know if it was the wrong dressing or just their version of it, but it didn’t work. It threw off the whole salad to the point where I couldn’t enjoy it. I actually had to go home and use my own Caesar dressing just to make it edible. On top of that, for the price point, I really expected more food. For almost $13, the portion felt a little light, especially for a salad that’s supposed to be a full meal. The quality was there, but the quantity didn’t quite match the price. Overall, this place has a solid foundation—clean environment, fresh ingredients, and friendly staff. But the slow service, lack of menu knowledge, the disappointing dressing, and smaller portion size hold it back from being a great experience. I would give it another shot because the potential is definitely there, but I’d go in knowing exactly what I want next time—and I’d probably skip that dressing altogether.
Excellent food, friendly staff, great new option in the area for healthy food! Better than sweet green and not as expensive