Bolay
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If Chipotle and CAVA were to have offspring, it would be Bolay. Basically a fresh version of Chipotle where they offer kale, greens, quinoa, black ric…
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This location recently opened so we wanted to give it a try. They have plenty of parking and both indoor and outdoor seating. They have two size bowls…
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2 Reviews on “Bolay”
If Chipotle and CAVA were to have offspring, it would be Bolay. Basically a fresh version of Chipotle where they offer kale, greens, quinoa, black rice, basmati rice, etc as a base. You then get to choose from a nice assortment of vegetables such as Brussels sprouts, mushrooms, ginger broccoli, among others. Then you get to choose your meat of either chicken, steak, pork, tofu, or shrimp. And lastly a final topping like diced cherry tomatoes, or avocados with a drizzle of your favorite dressing. I thoroughly enjoyed watching them make my food as much as I enjoyed eating it. The price is very reasonable too. I paid $15 for my large bowl with added avocado, but the meal can easily be split into 2 nicely portioned meals. I’m a pig so I just ate everything in one sitting =p. It’s a great meal if you’re looking to eat healthy and want to know exactly what you’re eating!
This location recently opened so we wanted to give it a try. They have plenty of parking and both indoor and outdoor seating. They have two size bowls that you can order, i went with the larger size that came with my selection of two proteins. I decided to get the caribbean spiced steak (double order), rice, smoked cauliflower, and tomato salad which was actually pretty good. The only problem was that they were out of steak when I ordered so we had to wait about 5 minutes after ordering for them to bring my steak to the table which was a little odd. The steak was very tender, but wasn’t really that hot so it must be pre-cooked somehow. They do sell wine and have several local beers on draft. Their food menu is pretty much all gluten free which is nice. We had heard that it was a little expensive, but really not much more expensive then a Chipotle. There was a mixed crowed of all ages.