Build-your-own bowls with customizable ingredients; known for roast chicken and house cookies, but facing criticism for downsizing and price hikes.
This establishment is known for its customizable bowls and American cuisine, offering a range of bases, proteins, and sides. Many customers appreciate the ability to build their own healthy meals, with roast chicken and house cookies being highlighted as notable items. However, recent feedback frequently points to a decline in portion sizes and an increase in prices, leading to customer dissatisfaction.
The restaurant offers build-your-own bowls with customizable ingredients, featuring proteins like roast chicken and various sides. While some customers praise the roast chicken and the house cookies, many express disappointment with recent portion reductions and a perceived decrease in overall quality. Saltiness is also a recurring complaint.
"The roast chicken and house cookies are frequently mentioned as positive highlights. Customers also appreciate the build-your-own bowl format for customization."
Customers generally find the restaurant to be a decent option for build-your-own meals and protein-rich options, with some enjoying the house cookies. However, there are significant complaints about downsizing portions, increased costs, and a perceived decline in quality and taste over time. Some users have also noted excessive saltiness in the food.
Important Note
Multiple users report significant downsizing of portions and an increase in prices, with some feeling the quality has declined over time. Excessive saltiness has also been noted.
"This user directly answers the question about Dig downsizing portions with a simple 'yes'."
Neutral"This user states that all food establishments are reducing portion sizes and mentions preparing meals at home as a solution."
Negative"This user notes that Sweetgreen now primarily offers kale and lettuce. They recommend Gyro Project on 71st and Broadway for good food and large bowls."
Neutral"This user describes a decade-long decline in Dig's portions, selections, quality, and overall experience. They recall a time with more options, friendlier staff, and better-tasting food, contrasting it with a recent disappointing visit."
Negative"This user recounts a decade-long decline in Dig's offerings, citing reduced selections, smaller portions, lower quality, and a less pleasant dining experience."
Negative"This user suggests that Dig should chop their chicken instead of slicing it, believing it would appear more substantial and better than competitors like Chipotle or Cava."
Neutral"This user suggests trying Mezeh as an alternative."
Neutral"This user states that Dig is 'straight garbage'."
Negative"This user reported getting food poisoning from Naya and stated they would never eat there again."
Negative"This user adds to the previous comment, stating that the chicken at Dig is dry."
Negative"This user usually gets two meals from a Dig bowl but notes the portion in the picture seems small. They haven't eaten there in a few months and wonder if portion sizes have decreased."
Neutral"This user hasn't eaten at Dig since 2019 and notes that the portion shown resembles a children's meal."
Negative"This user believes Dig's bases (rice, farro, greens) are equivalent to sides in portion size. However, another user, who frequents a different Dig location, disagrees about the portion sizes."
Neutral"This user believes Naya has significantly downsized its portions, citing the switch from rectangular plates to triangular bowls as evidence that less food is served."
Negative"This user feels Dig has deteriorated significantly in menu, recipes, and dining experience, finding it weird, expensive, and generally worse."
Negative"This user observed smaller portions at the Dig on 4th near Union Square and suggests the 57th/Lex location might have better portions. They also noted a change in the app reflecting smaller portions."
Negative"This user recently ordered from Dig and received much larger portions than depicted, noting that the menu hadn't yet updated to the '3 sides' format."
Neutral"This user recommends Field Trip as a local chain that maintains quality, unlike Dig and Sweetgreen which they feel have declined since expanding."
Neutral"This user states that Naya's falafel is disgusting. They also comment on the hummus being 'lowkey gooey'."
Negative"This user comments on Dig's roast chicken, describing it as a 'banger' and delicious, though potentially dry."
Neutral