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Lots to Feel Good About-45 Foot Salad Bar, Soups, Breads & Dessert
  • 45 Foot Salad Bar
  • Made-From-Scratch Soups
  • Breads, Muffins & Desserts

Our restaurants feature fresh, wholesome foods with pride of the concept showcased on two 45-foot salad bars. Our salad offerings include 3 fresh-tossed salads prepared exhibition-style as well as a large assortment of fresh cut produce, dressings and toppings together with several signature prepared salads. In addition to great salads, we are proud to serve our made-from-scratch soups, hot pasta, a variety of freshly baked muffins, pizza focaccia and other breads, plus a dessert bar centered around a frozen yogurt station with toppings complemented by fresh fruits and puddings. A weekly rotation of our menu items creates an even greater variety for our guests.

MarkerSweet Tomatoes-salads-soups-bakery

(972) 385-7160

15225 Montfort Dr
Dallas, TX 75248

Editorial Description by Citysearch
Fresh fixings for salad, soup, pasta, potatoes and more offer North Dallas an assorted buffet meal.
Rated 8.5 out of 10 by Citysearch.

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Absolutely wonderful  5 Star Rating - World class

This place is like Souper Salad on steroids. The salad bar is over 45 feet long and has over a hundred selections. The bakery puts out muffins, pizzas, and other yeasty goodies every 20 minutes- so everything is piping hot. They have a wide variety of sodas and juices. The interior is a fun, upbeat sort of *super clean* warehouse, with exposed rafters and bright images of fruits and vegetables.

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1 Review by Citysearch:

Good Food for the Price 5 Star Rating - World class

With a name like Sweet Tomatoes one would expect tomatoes to be in everything, however tomatoes are only a small fraction of their foods. Sweet Tomatoes is like Souper Salads except it's cleaner, fresher, and has a slight hippie atmosphere. For $13 you can get access to their giant array of buffet-style veggies, protiens and carbohydrates. The salad bar is the largest of their tables, offering the old salad standbys such as spinach, carrots, onions, and broccoli. However they have several other uncommon salad additions such as beets, radishes, beans, corn, and fried noodles. If you don't feel like making your own salad there are several prepared salads. I liked Joan's Broccoli Madness and the wild rice & chicken. They also have three kinds of pasta, four kinds of soups, six kinds of breads, and a do-it-yourself baked potato. All of that was good except the macaroni & cheese, which was mediocre. For dessert there are fruits, multiple chocolate treats, and soft-serve frozen yogurt. Unlike many other buffet soft-serve treats, this is actually real frozen yogurt. The bathrooms are kept clean, and 80's popular music is pumped into the speakers. There's a greeter at the entrance. They're friendly. The cashiers are friendly. There are people there who look over groups of tables, refilling drinks, and clearing dirty plates. They're friendly too. So I think whatever your tastes are, you will find something you like here.

Pros: Everything's friendly and fresh
Cons: Parking is sometimes difficult
Posted 11/02/07 at 12:01pm