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Contribute Feedback What BeckyBrooks likes about Cava Park Ave:
I ordered a grain bowl with falafel, veggies, hummus, and lentils at this restaurant. You can also choose to have it in a pita or with salad instead. It costs around $11 and has a Chipotle-style set-up. I appreciate how quickly the food is prepared and that it follows a truly plant-based whole foods diet, without any processed ingredients. View all feedback.
What Poundie doesn't like about Cava Park Ave:
Located in NYC, this restaurant is a part of the health-focused assembly line concept that offers base, vegetable, and protein options in bowls, pitas, or salads. The menu includes vegan falafel along with non-vegan protein choices like lamb. The food is satisfying and the branch itself is well-lit, clean, and spacious with plenty of seating and restroom facilities. View all feedback.
Falafel, veggies and hummus with a corn shell and lenses what I get. this can also take place in a pita or with salate. it is about $11. Chipotle Style Setup. notice how fast it is and that when I go there, I eat whole food really herbal style. not eat processed food.
This is a branch of one of the many health-oriented assembly lines in NYC that offer a base, vegetables and protein in a bowl, pita or salad. The proteins are vegan falafel, as well as many others that are not vegan (like lamb). The food here is filled; this branch is bright and clean, with a number of tables and seating and an available toilet.
Amazing place where you can easily make a very tasty plant-based dish.
I like the bowls at Cava, fresh, tasty and generous
Falafel, vegetables and hummus with a grain shell and lenses, what I get. This can also take place in a pita or with salad. It's about $11. Chipotle style set up. Notice how fast it is and that when I go there, I eat whole food really herbal style. Food not processed.