This place is honestly not good. It took the place of paradise bakery. Its the only«healthy» option(I know paradise bakery isn’t «healthy» nor can any food found in the mall… But its still better than pizza or panda express) anyways… I ordered the«Mexican Torta» and it was so buttered that any redeeming health value is probably void. Cold chicken, and it slopped together with grade B lettuce and kraft singles cheese. Almost 9 bucks(no drink or anything) I know its mall food but no one even tries anymore
Dan M.
Tu valoración: 4 Carlsbad, CA
NOTE: This place is in the food court of the Arizona Mills Mall. It is not a bad healthy option for lunch with all of the regular food court options(pizza, subway, cheesesteaks). Follow the signs to the food court which is near the movie theater on the far end of the mall. They have make your own salads: * Choose your salad mix(romaine or mixed greens) * Choose 3 toppings(extra toppings are $ 0.79 each) — grilled chicken is same price as any other topping, so that is good * Choose your dressing, and they toss/mix it for you They offer soups, wraps, and paninis which make for good combo options. NOTE: you’ll probably spend at least $ 10 here, but at least it will be healthier than all of the neighboring options.
Marc T.
Tu valoración: 4 Scottsdale, AZ
My daughter and I were passing some time at Arizona Mills, and we were really hungry. Naturally, we found our way over to the food court to see what(if anything) sounded appealing to us. Food courts are notorious for being super boring, as almost every food court in the country will undoubtedly have pretty much the same things: Sandwich shop, pizza place, smoothie place, chinese(queue«YOUWANTSAMPLE!!! now)…you know the drill. So, imagine our surprise to see the new addition to the the Mills Food Court! Cactus Greens & Wraps offers an AWESOME variety of different foods from which to choose. From the name of the place, I’m sure you can glean that they offer wraps and salads. But, what you wouldn’t gather from the name would be the paninis, soups, and fruits they offer. Given that this is a small location in a food court, it’s surprising to see all of the many things they actually fit under the glass. After looking over the menu, I opted for a sensible wrap… the Turkey BLTA(turkey with bacon, lettuce, tomato, and avacodo). My wrap came absolutely STUFFED with the aforementioned ingredients. I had the option to make it a meal, but I really just wanted the wrap and a drink. My daughter ordered the PB&J…which ended up being just a J sandwich. Somehow, they had run out of peanut butter by the time we got there around 1 o’clock. My daughter, being quite the little deal-maker, asked the kids behind the counter if she could have a cup of mandarin oranges since they were out of peanut butter. They were more than happy to oblige her request. Fair is fair, after all. After I paid my $ 11.00 for both meals, I stood by and waited for my meals to be prepared. While I was waiting, another customer came up and said, and I quote, «Hey, I have two requests. Can you put some«ICE» in my iced tea, and can you heat up this soup?» Personally, our food was quite good. However, it’s probably to be expected that the service won’t be consistent at this place. Even though the variety of food is anything but typical, it’s still a food court joint. The employees are usually quite young, so be ready for anything service wise. After all, luck favors the prepared.