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Reviews for The Chopped Leaf in Fort Saskatchewan, AB

Samara Blenkhorn 1 year ago
5

Clean and calm. Great place to feel good about your food! They were kind servers and the food was ready in a reasonable about of... time. Definitely will be returning to try more of their flavourful menu Read more

Rochelle Yaremie 1 year ago
1

So disappointed I bought the #3 bowl with rice. Took it to go and only to find out that they skimped on the whole dish. 3 little... pieces of chicken that wouldn't even amount to a strip. Not much rice and lettuce either. I have always gone there and afterthis I will not go back. Read more

sepanta grace 1 year ago
5

The gentleman with glasses working on August 4th around 7:45pm was SO polite and was amazing. He has great customer service... skills and the food came out super quick and tasted delicious! Read more

Heaf 1 year ago
5

Super affordable depending on what you get, quality is fantastic every time I go in there. Would recommend the tuna sandwich... very highly. Read more

Jada-Lynn Muncaster 2 years ago
5

A number six with tofu is pretty amazing. Excellent place to go eat in Fort Saskatchewan. Fresh crisp ingredients served at a... good temperature. Read more

Iris Melnick 2 years ago
5

First time eating there food was today. The server assisted me by explaining the dishes. I had a salad that had edamame beans... and added chicken. Oh it was goood! I will definitely go back Read more

Marc D. 4 years ago
4

My family & I enjoy the food from Chopped Leaf. Our children typically go for the grilled cheese, which is on a nice artisan... seeded bread. We typicality get either the Idol or Nutty stuffed cups, sometimes with chicken. The goddess dressing is ourabsolute favourite though as it's so tasty and delicious! This location was extremely clean & tidy, and the staff were veryhelpful in providing suggestions on items to try out. Read more

Michael Beck 5 years ago
4

Being lazy like I am, I like to not pack a lunch. So I eat out pretty often for lunch. Since I was recently diagnosed as... diabetic, I have become a lot more cagey on what food makes it to my stomach. I work nearby The Chopped Leaf so, as I wasgetting tired of my existing options, I decided it was time for something new. They don't specifically cater to diabeticpeople, but I had a look at their nutrition guide. This one listed sugars and carbs. A pleasant surprise. I was able topre-pick out what I was going to have. Cut to walking into the restaurant, I was greeted by a friendly looking guy behind thecounter who was able to guide me through the ordering process. I ended up with what amounted to a bucket of salad and a reallybig soup. Be warned, dear reader when they say large, they mean large. The soup was some kind of Thai concoction with apleasant curry flavour. It was smooth and hot. It even came with croutons, but I'm not supposed to eat those because flour iscarb, carb is sugar. I ate them anyway. The salad thing was quite nice and flavourful in spite of the low carb count on themenu. There was lettuce, tomatoes, boiled egg, bacon bits and avocado all in some sort of light white sauce. I couldn't finishit. I did find a chunk of paper in the salad, but I caught it before it got to my mouth. I'm sure it was just wrapping fromone of the ingredients. No harm done. All in all, this was an expensive meal. Note to self, don't get soup and salad. Or atleast the large soup with salad - this isn't Press'd. Deducted a star for the price - not a reflection on the restaurant. Thefood is quite good. I will probably be back. Read more