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Clean Eatz — Restaurant in Round Rock

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Mighty Fine Burgers University Oaks
201 University Oaks Blvd #1380, Round Rock, TX 78665
Razzoo's Cajun Cafe
201 University Oaks Blvd #1300, Round Rock, TX 78665
Creamistry
201 University Oaks Blvd Ste 780, Round Rock, TX 78665
Tarka Indian Kitchen
201 University Oaks Blvd #580, Round Rock, TX 78665
Fortune Garden
201 University Oaks Blvd #730, Round Rock, TX 78665
Poke House Round Rock
201 University Oaks Blvd #1200, Round Rock, TX 78665
Adelyn Bakery Boutique
201 University Oaks Blvd Ste. 560, Round Rock, TX 78665
Sushi Koen
201 University Oaks Blvd #1290, Round Rock, TX 78665
Ike's Love & Sandwiches
201 University Oaks Blvd Ste 1340, Round Rock, TX 78665
Two Hands Corn Dogs Round Rock
201 University Oaks Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
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425 University Blvd Building 2, Round Rock, TX 78665
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Clean Eatz

201 University Oaks Blvd #790, Round Rock, TX 78665
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attractions: , restaurants: Mighty Fine Burgers University Oaks, Razzoo's Cajun Cafe, Creamistry, Tarka Indian Kitchen, Fortune Garden, Poke House Round Rock, Adelyn Bakery Boutique, Sushi Koen, Ike's Love & Sandwiches, Two Hands Corn Dogs Round Rock
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Phone
(512) 590-2686
Website
locations.cleaneatz.com
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Sun11 AM - 3 PMClosed

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Featured dishes

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Clean Eatz Burger
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BBQ Swiss Burger
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Bacon Chicken Ranch Flatbread
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Turkey Burnt End Cuban Flatbread
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Kidz Boneless Wingz
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Sweet Potato Fries
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Blackened Salmon Wrap

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Nearby restaurants of Clean Eatz

Mighty Fine Burgers University Oaks

Razzoo's Cajun Cafe

Creamistry

Tarka Indian Kitchen

Fortune Garden

Poke House Round Rock

Adelyn Bakery Boutique

Sushi Koen

Ike's Love & Sandwiches

Two Hands Corn Dogs Round Rock

Mighty Fine Burgers University Oaks

Mighty Fine Burgers University Oaks

4.5

(1.3K)

$

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Razzoo's Cajun Cafe

Razzoo's Cajun Cafe

4.4

(1.5K)

$$

Closed
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Creamistry

Creamistry

4.0

(304)

$$

Closed
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Tarka Indian Kitchen

Tarka Indian Kitchen

4.2

(601)

$

Closed
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UniteUnite
I’m not normally the type of person to make reviews – especially negative ones. I’ve been purchasing the weekly Clean Eatz meal plan for one year now, so I feel I am entitled to share a thorough opinion on this particular store as well as some thoughts on the overall company. For starters, this location has some wonderful owners who I believe truly care about their customers. They have always been open to feedback and willing to help where they can, though I feel the main body of Clean Eatz may prevent some of the suggested changes. Most importantly, Clean Eatz does not and will not disclose full nutritional information on any of their meal plan meals or ā€˜Grab-n-Go’ boxes. All they will list is total calories, fats, carbs, and protein per dish. This isn’t a serious issue if you trust the ingredients used in the meals, the claim of no added salt, sugar, etc; however, the problem arises when there is advertising towards an older demographic that oftentimes must watch their sodium intake (most people should anyways), as well as other vitamins. I’m pretty sure this is a requirement from the government, but the labels on the meal plan boxes simply do not. For example, one of the breakfast meals I truly enjoy is a huge chocolate chip waffle with two egg bites and some bacon thrown in (sometimes); this meal almost certainly has a TON of sugar, but that’s not listed anywhere for the consumer to note. How is this appropriate for a company claiming to aid with weight loss and a healthier lifestyle? P.S. When I spoke to management about this and requested additional insight, as it’s important to many people, I was told ā€œthat’s a great idea!,ā€ then nothing was done. Moreover, the biggest issue I have with the company throughout the year has been the steady degradation of food quality. The quality and/or sourcing of its meat (chicken & beef in particular) has seen a gradual decline the last six months or so, which I feel is partially due to economic hardships that the business may/may not be dealing with. This is accompanied by the fact that the last several months there have been increased costs per meal, which makes no sense to me as a regular customer given the quality issues. Chicken has become more fatty, more tendons, less meat included in each meal, they go bad faster, et cetera. Perhaps the final straw for me was today, and I am more than happy to take partial blame for this for not reading the labels sooner; however, after purchasing some Clean Eatz ā€œproteinā€ ice cream bars in the store’s freezer, I opened one up at home and really liked what I had purchased! That was until reading the label to find (see image) that the ingredients used have been PROVEN to cause cancer, birth defects, and more. How in the world can you call yourself a ā€œcleanā€ food store while distributing bioengineered foods to your trusted customers? This is disgusting, and honestly I hope more light gets shown on this because the idea of a Clean Eatz kitchen is AMAZING, but the execution is deplorable at this point. I’m deeply saddened to say, but I believe I will no longer be a customer with Clean Eatz until this is resolved with their manufacturer(s) and Corporate learns to value human health over some easy bucks. Note, I have submitted two separate inquiries with Corporate about these concerns and have received NO response.
Shane AncisoShane Anciso
Had the make your own bowl this is my first time visiting and I can say I was thoroughly impressed Here's what you need to know before coming here It's tucked away next to five below in PetSmart Shared parking is somewhat tricky but do you usually can find a pretty good parking spot and walk on over with handicap accessibility and men and women's restrooms that will thoroughly clean And the tables also were kept clean plenty of dine in tables and they are very unique and what they offer as follows: They do live on the site smoothies they sell you protein powder to go and protein bars and they have frozen meals and frozen meal packets for the entire week They do meals on the go to come out to as little as $8 a meal pre-done for you that you can just heat up as well as a number of different options to take with you or dine in there They have unique peanut butter frozen desserts all healthy all calorie carb or Pacific ingredient catered This place is one of the few that will cater to just about anyone and everyone's diet from someone trying to lose weight to someone like me trying to gain muscle but staying away from seed oils And yes they do things fresh with air steamer in the back and can stay away from seed oils which is one of the few rare options to find a place like this Also they'll do fresh bowls macaroni bowls salad bowls you name it they can build it for you In my case I had to build a buffalo meat bowl since I haven't had buffalo meat in a while with their goddess dip and superfood super greens mixed base with fresh steamed honey sweet carrots broccoli brussel sprouts onions and red onions that came out as a phenomenal blend to hit the spot We'll also keep this place in mind in the future while all kinds of other items that they have including and especially looking at their macaroni and cheese queso combinations! :) The gentleman at the front tells me he sells as many as 1,300 meals in a week on average so thankfully this place gets lots of orders to go and meal plan orders for the entire week that people come and scoop up that you can order into the weekend to have ready for the next following week to pick up This is the only location I know of but he told me they're franchise looking to open their second location here shortly and have been very welcomed into community despite a late start at the beginning of this year Highly recommend this little spot it was very impressive especially for someone like me who right now is trying to stay away from certain foods while building muscle and working out everyday
Tom RummelTom Rummel
Staff friendly and engaging, but the Togo food we ordered is terrible. We both ordered Kale/Quinoa base, but 98% of it is a wild-white rice blend with a tiny bit of kale and quinoa mixed in. You might be able to find some if you zoom in and search for the quinoa. No where does it say on the website it contains rice, we try to avoid rice in our diet. The asparagus in mine is all too woody to even chew, dry brown ends. My wife’s carrots are inedible, the cores are separated from the outer part and are very hard. This makes it appear they are old carrots. They bend like rubber but don’t break because the core is so hard. She didn’t/can’t eat them. They certainly look old. No flavor whatsoever in the food. Chicken is like eating chalk, the sauce is absolutely necessary to add flavor and moisture to the bowl. The Bison has a very strange aftertaste that is off putting. We eat bison regularly so not sure what the issue is here. Was unwilling to get back in my car and return to have them fix/replace our meals. Very disappointing having spent $36 for lunch. This was our second visit, doubt we’ll be returning, and such a shame, hard to find healthy food in Round Rock.
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I’m not normally the type of person to make reviews – especially negative ones. I’ve been purchasing the weekly Clean Eatz meal plan for one year now, so I feel I am entitled to share a thorough opinion on this particular store as well as some thoughts on the overall company. For starters, this location has some wonderful owners who I believe truly care about their customers. They have always been open to feedback and willing to help where they can, though I feel the main body of Clean Eatz may prevent some of the suggested changes. Most importantly, Clean Eatz does not and will not disclose full nutritional information on any of their meal plan meals or ā€˜Grab-n-Go’ boxes. All they will list is total calories, fats, carbs, and protein per dish. This isn’t a serious issue if you trust the ingredients used in the meals, the claim of no added salt, sugar, etc; however, the problem arises when there is advertising towards an older demographic that oftentimes must watch their sodium intake (most people should anyways), as well as other vitamins. I’m pretty sure this is a requirement from the government, but the labels on the meal plan boxes simply do not. For example, one of the breakfast meals I truly enjoy is a huge chocolate chip waffle with two egg bites and some bacon thrown in (sometimes); this meal almost certainly has a TON of sugar, but that’s not listed anywhere for the consumer to note. How is this appropriate for a company claiming to aid with weight loss and a healthier lifestyle? P.S. When I spoke to management about this and requested additional insight, as it’s important to many people, I was told ā€œthat’s a great idea!,ā€ then nothing was done. Moreover, the biggest issue I have with the company throughout the year has been the steady degradation of food quality. The quality and/or sourcing of its meat (chicken & beef in particular) has seen a gradual decline the last six months or so, which I feel is partially due to economic hardships that the business may/may not be dealing with. This is accompanied by the fact that the last several months there have been increased costs per meal, which makes no sense to me as a regular customer given the quality issues. Chicken has become more fatty, more tendons, less meat included in each meal, they go bad faster, et cetera. Perhaps the final straw for me was today, and I am more than happy to take partial blame for this for not reading the labels sooner; however, after purchasing some Clean Eatz ā€œproteinā€ ice cream bars in the store’s freezer, I opened one up at home and really liked what I had purchased! That was until reading the label to find (see image) that the ingredients used have been PROVEN to cause cancer, birth defects, and more. How in the world can you call yourself a ā€œcleanā€ food store while distributing bioengineered foods to your trusted customers? This is disgusting, and honestly I hope more light gets shown on this because the idea of a Clean Eatz kitchen is AMAZING, but the execution is deplorable at this point. I’m deeply saddened to say, but I believe I will no longer be a customer with Clean Eatz until this is resolved with their manufacturer(s) and Corporate learns to value human health over some easy bucks. Note, I have submitted two separate inquiries with Corporate about these concerns and have received NO response.
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Had the make your own bowl this is my first time visiting and I can say I was thoroughly impressed Here's what you need to know before coming here It's tucked away next to five below in PetSmart Shared parking is somewhat tricky but do you usually can find a pretty good parking spot and walk on over with handicap accessibility and men and women's restrooms that will thoroughly clean And the tables also were kept clean plenty of dine in tables and they are very unique and what they offer as follows: They do live on the site smoothies they sell you protein powder to go and protein bars and they have frozen meals and frozen meal packets for the entire week They do meals on the go to come out to as little as $8 a meal pre-done for you that you can just heat up as well as a number of different options to take with you or dine in there They have unique peanut butter frozen desserts all healthy all calorie carb or Pacific ingredient catered This place is one of the few that will cater to just about anyone and everyone's diet from someone trying to lose weight to someone like me trying to gain muscle but staying away from seed oils And yes they do things fresh with air steamer in the back and can stay away from seed oils which is one of the few rare options to find a place like this Also they'll do fresh bowls macaroni bowls salad bowls you name it they can build it for you In my case I had to build a buffalo meat bowl since I haven't had buffalo meat in a while with their goddess dip and superfood super greens mixed base with fresh steamed honey sweet carrots broccoli brussel sprouts onions and red onions that came out as a phenomenal blend to hit the spot We'll also keep this place in mind in the future while all kinds of other items that they have including and especially looking at their macaroni and cheese queso combinations! :) The gentleman at the front tells me he sells as many as 1,300 meals in a week on average so thankfully this place gets lots of orders to go and meal plan orders for the entire week that people come and scoop up that you can order into the weekend to have ready for the next following week to pick up This is the only location I know of but he told me they're franchise looking to open their second location here shortly and have been very welcomed into community despite a late start at the beginning of this year Highly recommend this little spot it was very impressive especially for someone like me who right now is trying to stay away from certain foods while building muscle and working out everyday
Shane Anciso

Shane Anciso

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Staff friendly and engaging, but the Togo food we ordered is terrible. We both ordered Kale/Quinoa base, but 98% of it is a wild-white rice blend with a tiny bit of kale and quinoa mixed in. You might be able to find some if you zoom in and search for the quinoa. No where does it say on the website it contains rice, we try to avoid rice in our diet. The asparagus in mine is all too woody to even chew, dry brown ends. My wife’s carrots are inedible, the cores are separated from the outer part and are very hard. This makes it appear they are old carrots. They bend like rubber but don’t break because the core is so hard. She didn’t/can’t eat them. They certainly look old. No flavor whatsoever in the food. Chicken is like eating chalk, the sauce is absolutely necessary to add flavor and moisture to the bowl. The Bison has a very strange aftertaste that is off putting. We eat bison regularly so not sure what the issue is here. Was unwilling to get back in my car and return to have them fix/replace our meals. Very disappointing having spent $36 for lunch. This was our second visit, doubt we’ll be returning, and such a shame, hard to find healthy food in Round Rock.
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Reviews of Clean Eatz

4.8
(113)
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2.0
1y

I’m not normally the type of person to make reviews – especially negative ones. I’ve been purchasing the weekly Clean Eatz meal plan for one year now, so I feel I am entitled to share a thorough opinion on this particular store as well as some thoughts on the overall company.

For starters, this location has some wonderful owners who I believe truly care about their customers. They have always been open to feedback and willing to help where they can, though I feel the main body of Clean Eatz may prevent some of the suggested changes.

Most importantly, Clean Eatz does not and will not disclose full nutritional information on any of their meal plan meals or ā€˜Grab-n-Go’ boxes. All they will list is total calories, fats, carbs, and protein per dish. This isn’t a serious issue if you trust the ingredients used in the meals, the claim of no added salt, sugar, etc; however, the problem arises when there is advertising towards an older demographic that oftentimes must watch their sodium intake (most people should anyways), as well as other vitamins. I’m pretty sure this is a requirement from the government, but the labels on the meal plan boxes simply do not. For example, one of the breakfast meals I truly enjoy is a huge chocolate chip waffle with two egg bites and some bacon thrown in (sometimes); this meal almost certainly has a TON of sugar, but that’s not listed anywhere for the consumer to note. How is this appropriate for a company claiming to aid with weight loss and a healthier lifestyle?

P.S. When I spoke to management about this and requested additional insight, as it’s important to many people, I was told ā€œthat’s a great idea!,ā€ then nothing was done.

Moreover, the biggest issue I have with the company throughout the year has been the steady degradation of food quality. The quality and/or sourcing of its meat (chicken & beef in particular) has seen a gradual decline the last six months or so, which I feel is partially due to economic hardships that the business may/may not be dealing with. This is accompanied by the fact that the last several months there have been increased costs per meal, which makes no sense to me as a regular customer given the quality issues. Chicken has become more fatty, more tendons, less meat included in each meal, they go bad faster, et cetera.

Perhaps the final straw for me was today, and I am more than happy to take partial blame for this for not reading the labels sooner; however, after purchasing some Clean Eatz ā€œproteinā€ ice cream bars in the store’s freezer, I opened one up at home and really liked what I had purchased! That was until reading the label to find (see image) that the ingredients used have been PROVEN to cause cancer, birth defects, and more. How in the world can you call yourself a ā€œcleanā€ food store while distributing bioengineered foods to your trusted customers? This is disgusting, and honestly I hope more light gets shown on this because the idea of a Clean Eatz kitchen is AMAZING, but the execution is deplorable at this point.

I’m deeply saddened to say, but I believe I will no longer be a customer with Clean Eatz until this is resolved with their manufacturer(s) and Corporate learns to value human health over some easy bucks.

Note, I have submitted two separate inquiries with Corporate about these concerns and have received...

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5.0
2y

Had the make your own bowl this is my first time visiting and I can say I was thoroughly impressed

Here's what you need to know before coming here

It's tucked away next to five below in PetSmart

Shared parking is somewhat tricky but do you usually can find a pretty good parking spot and walk on over with handicap accessibility and men and women's restrooms that will thoroughly clean

And the tables also were kept clean plenty of dine in tables and they are very unique and what they offer as follows:

They do live on the site smoothies they sell you protein powder to go and protein bars and they have frozen meals and frozen meal packets for the entire week

They do meals on the go to come out to as little as $8 a meal pre-done for you that you can just heat up as well as a number of different options to take with you or dine in there

They have unique peanut butter frozen desserts all healthy all calorie carb or Pacific ingredient catered

This place is one of the few that will cater to just about anyone and everyone's diet from someone trying to lose weight to someone like me trying to gain muscle but staying away from seed oils

And yes they do things fresh with air steamer in the back and can stay away from seed oils which is one of the few rare options to find a place like this

Also they'll do fresh bowls macaroni bowls salad bowls you name it they can build it for you

In my case I had to build a buffalo meat bowl since I haven't had buffalo meat in a while with their goddess dip and superfood super greens mixed base with fresh steamed honey sweet carrots broccoli brussel sprouts onions and red onions that came out as a phenomenal blend to hit the spot

We'll also keep this place in mind in the future while all kinds of other items that they have including and especially looking at their macaroni and cheese queso combinations!

:) The gentleman at the front tells me he sells as many as 1,300 meals in a week on average so thankfully this place gets lots of orders to go and meal plan orders for the entire week that people come and scoop up that you can order into the weekend to have ready for the next following week to pick up

This is the only location I know of but he told me they're franchise looking to open their second location here shortly and have been very welcomed into community despite a late start at the beginning of this year

Highly recommend this little spot it was very impressive especially for someone like me who right now is trying to stay away from certain foods while building muscle and working...

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5.0
1y

If you haven’t yet discovered Clean Eatz, located at 201 University Oaks Blvd, Ste 790, Round Rock, TX 78665, you owe it to yourself to check out this takeout / dine-in restaurant kitchen, and its super friendly staff, dedicated to preparing deliciously prepared entrees packed with fresh salmon, chicken breast, beef, keto or vegetarian, paired with freshly prepared pasta, veggies, rice or mashed potatoes. I’ve honestly lost count how many unique dishes you can select from but based on my last count, there are at least 25 unique entrees to chose from.. something for everyone. Best of all, none of the prepared dishes exceed $9 (as I recall), take only 3 to 4 minutes to heat in your microwave oven, require no preparation or cleanup. Among my personal favorites (and this is just a portion of a longer list):

Sweet Chili Chicken: Breaded white chicken, broccoli, green beans in a sweet, slightly hot sauce.

General Tso’s Chicken: Breaded white chicken meat with broccoli and green beans. Excellent dish!

Chicken Lasagna: Chicken, cheese stuffed lasagne, marinara sauce, spinach, mozzarella cheese.

Teriyaki Salmon: Salmon, ancient grains, teriyaki sauce, sesame seeds, green beans. Very tasty with lots of green bean veggies.

Beijing Beef: Very tasty blend of rice, beef, onions, yellow and red peppers in a slightly hot (spice level 2) sauce.

Lemon basil baked salmon: A nice combination of white rice, fresh asparagus, spinach, and salmon in a lemon butter sauce. Very tasty.

Meatball Lasagna: Combination of meatballs, marinara sauce, broccoli, pasta and ricotta cheese.

Sweet and Sour Chicken: Combination of grilled chicken breast, carrots, cauliflower, green beans, rice. Even tastier with a little Sriracha. A good one!

Buffalo Chicken Mac & Cheese: Combination of grilled chicken breast, buffalo chicken seasoning (a bit spicy) and penne pasta. Delicious!

Open Faced Steak Sandwich: Beef, green beans, garlic bread, mushrooms, brown gravy, cheese and white onion.

BBQ Chicken Pasta: Contains shredded bbq chicken, red peppers, penne pasta, cheesy sauce. Very...

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