

Fresh, fast, and full of flavor— Salata is your salad spot made for everyone! Build your own salad or wrap with endless toppings, house-made dressings, and bold flavors that fit every lifestyle. From vegan and vegetarian favorites to protein-packed classics, we’ve got something for every craving. Whether you’re dining in, grabbing quick takeout, ordering delivery to your door, or catering a crowd, we make eating healthy delicious and fun. Fresh, customizable, and always satisfying—because your salad should be as unique as you are! Order online today and make your salad, your way!
Counter-serve chain offering made-to-order salads featuring signature dressings, plus wraps & soups.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 14257 Farm to Market 2920 Suite No. 225, Tomball, TX 77377
Phone: (832) 559-3705
Website: https://www.salata.com/?y_source=1_MTI2NTA5ODQtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
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Their kids box is my absolute favorite. It’s the most healthy meal I can feesld my grand baby while out and about.
Would definitely visit again.
Chef Bleu
I called to place an order, and was told orders must be placed online. So much for “the customer is always right.” I almost didn’t place the order, but decided to give it a shot. When I arrived, my order wasn’t ready because they hadn’t seen it in the system. Fortunately, it didn’t take long to assemble a salad and a cup of soup, although they predicted online, that time for pick up was estimated 20 minutes.
I ordered the watermelon salad, it wasn’t nearly as good as the one at Jonathan’s on the rub, although the price is the same. The soup was tasty, but was lukewarm.
The other thing of note was while the sign on the door when entering the restaurant, stated that the restaurant was cashless, yet there was a tip jar next to the register.
I won’t be back, because there are other nearby places with better food. Also, the ownership should understand that culture trumps strategy every time. This is Texas not New York. While there will no doubt come a time, when financial transactions will all be cashless, and all orders will be placed online, that is no the current condition, and many people find comfort in speaking to someone when placing an order. These same people rarely find elitist displays in attitude such as not accepting cash refreshing, especially when there is a tip jar when you have the gall to display a tip jar.