1. CHOPT
8.0
145 W 51st St (btwn 6th & 7th Ave), New York, NY
Salad Restaurant · Theater District · 50 tips and reviews
Stephanie Caccamo: Kebab Cobb salad 'sandwich',its a wrap, with spa ranch dressing.....absolutly delicious.
Ninjmatic: Go around 8pm and its a breeze. The seasonals plus the Palm Beach Shrimp and the Kebab Cobb are DA BOMB!!!! Please bring back the Roasted Turkey Cobb Salad!!!
Christian Weigel: Awesome salads. Try the Cobb salads, comes with grilled chicken, bacon, boiled egg, avocado. Take the recommanded Dijon vinaigrette
3. Cafeteria
8.0
119 7th Ave (at W 17th St), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Chelsea · 637 tips and reviews
Steph Rens: Calfornia Cobb Salad is great for lunch! Very big.
Gansevoort Hotel Group: Go for the mac and cheese, the cobb salad, the fried chicken and waffles and the people watching at this unquestionably hip and greatly located restaurant.
Lee Hoffman: Go for the Cobb salad if you're looking for something reasonably light, way less intense than the fried chicken salad
6. CHOPT
7.5
24 E 17th St (btwn Broadway & 5th Ave), New York, NY
Salad Restaurant · Union Square · 107 tips and reviews
Mashable: Chop't is like Chipotle, but for salads. For newcomers, I recommend the Cobb salad. - Adam Ostrow
Adrienne Tran: Harvest Cobb salad is pretty delicious. Ask for 1/2 cheese. Their salads are just not particularly tasty though.. They're interesting, but I always come back Cosis signature salad or chipotle salad
L B: Love my cobb salad with Mexican goddess dressing
8. La Bonne Soupe
8.0
48 W 55th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Midtown East · 148 tips and reviews
Johanna Fuentes: Fantastic onion soup, croque monsieur and cobb salad.
The Corcoran Group: Charming and quaint French bistro where you must try their Cobb Salad, topped with gorgonzola and cherry tomatoes or a bowl of their warmingly delicious Soupe A L’oignon.
Charlotte Cusano: can’t go wrong. i’m especially a fan of the mussels and the Cobb salad.
9. Sadelle's
8.9
463 W Broadway (btwn Prince & Houston St), New York, NY
Bagel Shop · SoHo · 192 tips and reviews
Sabrina: This Cobb salad is huge, sub the shrimp for chicken and the eggs are delicious.
Lindsey Kim: Go on the weekdays to avoid the long wait. Get the house lox, sable, Cobb salad, Leo, and pancakes for dessert!
Tabi Yoo: The House Salmon and Whitefish Salad are a must. Also loved the Matzo Ball Soup. Get a Sticky Bun on your way out for a delicious and sweet midday snack!
10. DIG
9.0
1297 Lexington Ave (btwn E 87th & E 88th St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Upper East Side · 41 tips and reviews
Natalie LeMoss: Love the cauliflower Cobb Salad bowl. And the gluten free brownies are great!
Simon Stelzl: I come here twice or three times a week. Healthy food for a good price. Highly recommendable for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Very nice and quick service.
Yulia Stepanenko: Healthy food, a lot of vegetables, salads, I like grilled turkey and chicken breast, roasted apples and sweet potato. They are eco friendly as well!
11. AKA Central Park
8.1
42 W 58th St (Btw 5th & 6th), New York, NY
Hotel · Midtown East · 19 tips and reviews
Teddy: Delicious coffee and a very fresh Cobb salad!
Carolina Costa: The fireplace @ their lounge is the best part of a busy day in NYC. The staff is always very friendly, and the rooms are great. Loved staying here!!
Bergdorf Goodman: Everyone here is exceptionally nice...and the coffee is delicious.Plus, if you're lucky, you'll run into one of my co-workers making an early-morning caffeine run!
13. Redeye Grill
7.8
890 7th Ave (at W 56th St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Theater District · 81 tips and reviews
Nathan Kelley: Cant go wrong with Cobb salad or onion soup.
Raphael Langenscheidt: Amazing people-watching when the midtown c-suite comes for lunch. Huge burger, but even better Cobb salad. Old school feel.
The Wall Street Journal: The brunch menu boasts traditional fare from an array of countries including Belgian waffles, an Italian breakfast frittata, and Japanese steak teriyaki Okinawa sushi, plus bottomless mimosas. Read more.