CoreLife Eatery Menu
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BUILD YOUR OWN BOX
Purple rice, napa slaw, antibiotic free chicken. Add 2 warm sides and your choice of sauce.
Purple rice, napa slaw, original steak. Add 2 warm sides and your choice of sauce.
Purple rice, napa slaw, korean bbq pork. Add 2 warm sides and your choice of sauce.
Purple rice, napa slaw, roasted organic tofu. Add 2 warm sides and your choice of sauce.
If you’re someone who craves variety but refuses to compromise on wholesome ingredients, CoreLife Eatery’s “Build Your Own Box” options are a refreshing revelation. I recently dove into their lineup, and let me tell you—this is fast-casual done right, with bold flavors that don’t cut corners on nutrition.
THE BOX – CHICKEN is a go-to for those who like it classic but elevated. Tender grilled chicken sits atop a vibrant base of greens, grains, or noodles (your choice), layered with fresh veggies and finished with house-made dressings that add a punch without overpowering. It’s clean eating without being boring.
For meat lovers who need a bit more edge, THE BOX – STEAK hits the spot. The steak is juicy, well-seasoned, and surprisingly tender for a quick-service meal. Pair it with roasted sweet potatoes, black beans, and a drizzle of sriracha or lemon tahini, and you’ve got a satisfying bowl that fuels you for hours.
THE BOX – KOREAN BBQ PORK brings a flavor-forward experience that’s both sweet and smoky. The pork is marinated with just the right kick of Korean BBQ glaze, offering an unexpected twist in a healthy bowl format. Add crunchy slaw and pickled veggies for texture that keeps each bite interesting.
Vegetarians aren’t left out either. THE BOX – TOFU is anything but an afterthought. The tofu is grilled to golden perfection, soaking up savory sauces while holding its shape. Combine it with rice noodles, kale, and sesame-ginger dressing for a plant-based option that’s big on flavor.
CoreLife’s “Build Your Own Box” menu feels more like a customizable journey than a standard meal—and that’s exactly what makes it worth returning to.
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