Loved this! Built my own with purple rice, spicy broccoli, carrots, pickled cabbage, cucumber, and
sriracha tofu. Mixed with a carrot chili vinaigrette, which was light, tangy, and flavorful. So many vegan possibilities here! 🥦
sriracha tofu. Mixed with a carrot chili vinaigrette, which was light, tangy, and flavorful. So many vegan possibilities here! 🥦
tried it out. You can create your own bowls and also order bowls that are already made on the menu. They have tons of plant based options! The bowl I got has so much- rice noodles, quinoa, broccoli, tomatoes, tofu, avocado and more!
I was too harsh and that things have improved at CoreLife. The last few times I visited, they seemed to be keeping the counter pretty clean and doing a better job at keeping foods in their proper containers. Also, they have brought back the edamame, flax seeds, and chopped walnuts. CL is still my favorite place to go for a salad in Fayetteville.
I have such mixed feelings about CoreLife!
On the one hand, it’s not a vegan or a vegetarian restaurant. It’s also not cheap.
With time, they’re getting sloppier and sloppier.
I usually order online and pick up at the restaurant. I always order the ‘Build Your Own’ salad.
A few times, they’ve accidentally put bits of foods that I didn’t order in the bowl. If it’s a veggie, I don’t mind. But two times, they put tiny bits of meat in the bowl! I complained the first time, via their website, and never got a reply.
Since then, I decided that I would only order if I could see them preparing the meal. If you ever watch them behind the counter, you’ll see why they make a mess of the salads. It’s very messy and there are bits of food on the counter and between the food containers. It wasn’t like that when I first started going to this restaurant. They kept it clean in the beginning.
They’ve also stopped providing some foods as options. They got rid of the edamame, the flax seeds, and the chopped walnuts recently, and I don’t know if they’ll ever offer them again.
But moving on to the positives:
When I wrote to them to ask about their ingredients, they wrote back with a very helpful list of all their vegan menu items.
They have a good selection of veggies, clearly marked vegan dressings, two vegan “protein” options (tofu and falafel), and some extra toppings (sliced almonds, cilantro, basil).
I like the fact that the veggies are finely chopped or cut into small pieces.
You can get a better salad here than you can at most restaurants. Most days, I prefer a really good salad (with lots of veggies) over a veggie burger, nuggets, or any other vegan “junk food.”
In the photo, you’ll see a salad that contains kale, quinoa, chickpeas, black beans, tomatoes, carrots, pickled red cabbage, sliced almonds, cilantro, falafel, and a side of their Thai cashew dressing. It tasted fresh and delicious.
I usually get the tofu instead of the falafel, but I found that if you order at night, odds are good that they’ll give you shriveled up, dry, hardened tofu cubes that have been sitting around for hours.
Also, FYI, you can tip when you place the order if you want to, but it will definitely not improve your odds of getting good service.
nutritious options that are not common enough, like purple rice, quinoa, cabbage, sprouts, etc. the falafel was not too oily like it is at most places, due to being air fried I believe, however it was burnt a little, as “fried” foods usually are… I find slight discomfort and great humor out of finding a hair in my dish, seen in the second photo, as well as watching the server use the same gloves for serving and counting money and responding in a funny way when I mentioned I was looking for vegan options, haha! Please eat dark colorful foods:)
few substitutions that you have to make for it to be vegan, but the employees should be able to assist in making swaps.
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pretty much endless at a place like CoreLife.
broth, grain, or green bowls!