Zen – Japanese Food Fast Nutrition Facts

Zen – good food, fast – it’s what we do.

A to-go fork is plastic, your food shouldn’t be.

Zen isn’t all that mysterious, it’s just the simple idea that affordable never has to mean cheap – the belief that food tastes better when it’s made fresh every-day from natural ingredients and served in an environment that doesn’t feel plastic or manufactured.

That’s why we only use all natural chicken breast and filet mignon, why we chop our vegetables by hand every morning and hand-craft our sauces in small batches daily.

It’s why we put just as much thought into where you’re eating as what you’re eating. After all, food tastes better when you’re surrounded by natural woods and curving lines, by stone and steel and concrete.

Walk into a Zen, you’ll know what we’re talking about.

via Zen – Japanese Food Fast.

A Japanese fast food-ish place in central Texas

Photo by Von Roeder

‘Zen’ bills itself as “Japanese food fast”. Notice that it’s not “Japanese fast food”. That’s a big distinction, and Zen tries to buck the idea that getting your food quickly means that it’s not good.

Zen’s mission is to help people live a healthier life. For a lot of us knowing what and how much to eat can be a guessing game. So Zen developed three different 21 day balanced meal plans. Leading a healthier life isn’t just about exercise, its about balance and proper nutrition. Please consult with your physician before making any changes to your diet.

There are four locations throughout Texas. View the Zen nutrition facts on their website in the form of 21-day meal plans that Zen has compiled. This unique approach means that you don’t have to decide what goes well together because Zen has done all your homework for you.

Kind of makes you wish Zen was your best friend in high school.

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