The Chopped Leaf

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Fort Saskatchewan, Canada

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Restaurant· Fast food restaurant· Takeout restaurant· Meal delivery· Salad shop

The Chopped Leaf Reviews | Rating 4,3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The Chopped Leaf is located in Fort Saskatchewan, Canada on 9310 Southfort Dr #113. The Chopped Leaf is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category restaurant in Canada.

Address

9310 Southfort Dr #113

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 7809128444

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

Healthy optionsKids' menuVegan optionsVegetarian options

Open hours

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Felipe F

Extraordinary environment and super personal service. The meals were fresh and enchanting. Will absolutely recommend this place to anyone. Fair prices and generous portions. Good job.

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Marc D.

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 our absolute favourite though as it's so tasty and delicious! This location was extremely clean & tidy, and the staff were very helpful in providing suggestions on items to try out.

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Sarah

Just stopped for lunch, the service was awesome! The food was delicious, and super fresh too! Will be back

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Ted Bretzer

I was a little disappointed with today's visit. I didn't bring the family with me for the food run because with the current COVID-19 restrictions there is no in restaurant seating. When I ordered my food I wasn't able to add the kids eat free meals. I've done this in the past without issue so I didn't give it a second thought. I didn't argue because the sign clearly states the children must be present. I paid for the food, snickering at the tip option (normally I tip without any above and beyond service). Unfortunately from now on when thinking about what's for dinner Chopped Leaf might not make the list. On a side note the food was delicious, as always.

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Michael Beck

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 was getting tired of my existing options, I decided it was time for something new. They don't specifically cater to diabetic people, but I had a look at their nutrition guide. This one listed sugars and carbs. A pleasant surprise. I was able to pre-pick out what I was going to have. Cut to walking into the restaurant, I was greeted by a friendly looking guy behind the counter who was able to guide me through the ordering process. I ended up with what amounted to a bucket of salad and a really big soup. Be warned, dear reader when they say large, they mean large. The soup was some kind of Thai concoction with a pleasant curry flavour. It was smooth and hot. It even came with croutons, but I'm not supposed to eat those because flour is carb, carb is sugar. I ate them anyway. The salad thing was quite nice and flavourful in spite of the low carb count on the menu. There was lettuce, tomatoes, boiled egg, bacon bits and avocado all in some sort of light white sauce. I couldn't finish it. 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 from one of the ingredients. No harm done. All in all, this was an expensive meal. Note to self, don't get soup and salad. Or at least the large soup with salad - this isn't Press'd. Deducted a star for the price - not a reflection on the restaurant. The food is quite good. I will probably be back.

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Kiera McGregor

I've ordered my same wrap many many times. Last 3 times it's been unpleasant and wrong and quite small. This time 3/4 of my lettuce was old soggy and dark green. Disgusting. I added cucumbers for extra and it came with 2 pieces. Not much chicken either. Not sure if I will be back, I pay for quality and I sure didnt get it this time or the last 2 times.

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Jen Pilgrim

I absolutely LOVE the Chopped Leaf food ...it’s always fresh & delicious...I look forward to stopping in at lunch time, I’m always greeted with smiles from the staff ...and if Megan the owner is there it’s an even better experience as she is so friendly and wants your food to be perfect every time. I recommend Chopped Leaf to anyone who wants to eat healthy. Keep up the good work Chopped Leaf :)

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Jill Schinkinger

I wouldn't dignify the dismal to go box containing a gargantuan amount of limp iceberg lettuce sprinkled with a few paltry kernels of corn and even fewer black beans, a 4" glutinous square, yes square, of quinoa, and small plastic containers of salsa and sour cream for TEN BUCKS by calling it a "Bowl". I then ordered what they call "Prawns" to go on top, for which they charge a whopping 3.50. Much to my dismay, my "Prawns" were warm, smelled, were translucent, a bit slimy and were as far from prawns as bad shrimp can get. Why didn't I complain about this inedible lunch for which I paid 13.50? I stopped and bought soup and this "bowl" on the way home from picking my mother up from hospital. The soup for my mother was fine, if pricey. The inedible bowl and soup, 22.50!