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These salads to me feel like they send a message. Like "Mix it yourself, peasant, and good luck keeping it all in the bowl when you do. By the way 95% of it's just iceberg hidden under the toppings."
Don't get me wrong, the orderly layers are aesthetically pleasing. And it actually looks like romaine or green leaf here which is nice.
I like not mixing it. Then you can get variaty in each bite, and choose what it is.
It is actually just spring mix and romaine. We started out using iceberg but our head chef didn't like it so we switched.
As for mixing the salads you'll actually have more complaints from customers if the salads are pre-mixed.
Unless you're only eating salad, I can see it being enough for four people as a side dish. In which case you can pick what you want easily.