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Simply Wrapps (Raffles City) - Delicious and Healthy Salad or Wraps

 Simply Wrapps (Raffles City)

I see a long queue outside Simply Wrapps every day during lunch and dinner times and I have always thought Simply Wrapps is "just another salad bar". I changed my perception of Simply Wrapps after having their salads and wraps. 

Simply Wrapps (Raffles City)Simply Wrapps (Raffles City)

There are only two options at Simply Wrapps: salad or warp, which takes the chore out of choosing. Salads start at $8.80 and wraps at $8.90 which consists of romaine or red and white cabbage with 6 toppings. You can also opt to upgrade your salad or wrap base to baby spinach or mesclun for an additional $1.50. There are 5 choices of wraps with differing calories: plain (280 calories), wholemeal (190 calories), tomato basil (270 calories), lemon grass (260 calories) and spinach (260 calories).

Simply Wrapps (Raffles City)

Extra toppings are charged at $0.50 for regular toppings, $1.50 for blue-coded toppings, $2.50 for green-coded toppings and $3 for red-coded toppings. 

Simply Wrapps (Raffles City)

If you don't want to make your own salad or wrap, there are 15 Chef's Creations to choose from. 

Simply Wrapps (Raffles City)

If you looking for something a little creamier, Martian's Delight [$10.50 for Salad; $10.90 for Wrap] is a good choice. It's my favourite so far, the roasted mango chicken gives the wrap a slight sweetness that goes really well with the wasabi mayo dressing. 

For those of you who like something a little spicier, do give Taj Mahal [$10.50 for Salad; $10.90 for Wrap] a try. The tandoori chicken lends a good fiery kick to the mixture and the mint yoghurt dressing will remind you of India. 

Simply Wrapps (Raffles City)

For those who prefer seafood, you may like Tuna Lover [$11.50 for Salad; $11.90 for Wrap]. The seared tuna will satisfy your seafood craving while the aromatic Japanese roasted sesame dressing gives the wrap a nutty flavour. 

Simply Wrapps (Raffles City)

Singapore Mixed Seafood [$11.50 for Salad; $11.90 for Wrap] is a little disappointing. I was really excited to try the chilli crab dressing but it tastes suspiciously like thousand island dressing. 

Simply Wrapps (Raffles City)Simply Wrapps (Raffles City)

Besides canned drinks and 9 flavours of Snapple, Simply Wrapps also offers freshly squeezed juices at $6 a cup. Breakfast is served from 8 am to 11 am while tea-break is available between 2.30pm and 6 pm.  

Simply Wrapps offers a fuss-free option for healthy eating that is totally delicious. There are over 50 toppings and 18 dressings, you can be assured you will find a combination that you like. 

Addresses, telephone numbers and opening hours of all 7 Simply Wrapps outlets in Singapore can be found here. 

Website: http://www.simplywrapps.com/

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