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Businiess name:  Sweet Tomatoes
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
All right, is Sweet Tomatoes a little cheesy with its plastic trays, sneeze guards and enormous pictures of produce growing in the field? Of course. But I don't know anywhere else where you can spend $6.29 at lunch or $7.49 at dinner and get so much good-for-you food. (Let me say that these prices are not the menu. Almost every week in the coupon section of the Sunday paper there is a page of Sweet Tomatoes coupons. Plus we get coupons in our mail all the time. Often people in line hand you their extra coupons. In fact, about the only place where you can't find a coupon is on their website.)\r Now about the food. The salad bar itself is large, with probably 100 items, but it's not exactly THRILLING (unless garbanzo beans and baby corn are exotic to you, in which case yahoo!). Odd also is that the tomatoes are neither sweet, nor particularly great. What is nice is that you can put as much or as little of each item on your salad, and it is royally fun to see the mountains of salad walking away from the cash registers. Don't be shy in piling up your plate--no one else is!\r Sweet Tomatoes strength seems to lie in the rest of its food. The soups really are fantastic, with lots of depth, and there are typically 5-6 interesting varieties available at any time. The pastas are cooked in small batches, and while the sauces aren't imaginative, they are good (the macaroni and cheese is my favorite way to counteract my healthy salad). The breads and muffins are really good and moist, and oftentimes a bit more creative than the other dishes. And don't be afraid to try the seasonal fruit-bran muffins--these ain't your grannies bran muffins!\r While there is a healthy alternatives dessert bar with jello, cottage cheese, and sugar-free pudding, it is the frozen yogurt sundae station that gets the attention after dinner. And if you opt to put your sundae into a pasta dish instead of a dessert bowl, know that you're in good company!\r So imaginative? Nah. Tasty & healthy? Mm-hmmmm. Pros: Tasty, nutritious, and always a coupon lurking around every corner! Cons: A little cheesy; sometimes really crowded

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