Back in 2022, Omar Soloranzo and his parents opened their first restaurant in the Park Place Mall food court.
Soloranzo had studied business at the University of Arizona, but he never expected to get into the restaurant industry. In fact, he said his parents were the ones with grand ideas of opening their very own eatery.Β
It was Soloranzo's friendship with Joon An- the youngest son of the famous Mr. AnΒ ofΒ Teppanyaki Steak + Seafood- that pushed him to dive headfirst into the business.
The combination of Joonβs mentorship, and the passion the Soloranzo family had for their customers, was the perfect recipe, and their little salad kiosk at the mall quickly grew into something special. Hungry shoppers could now stop by and create their own massive salads, giving them the energy to get back up and continue their shopping.
But now, when you look up Salad Nation on Google maps, you wonβt see it in Park Place anymore.
Next month, Salad Nation will be opening its very first brick and mortar on Tucson's north side, at 6425 N. Oracle Rd., where they will not only be mixing up freshly made salads, but creating a space where the community can come together.
When starting their endeavor, Soloranzo and his parent's shared dream was to create a fast casual spot where people could get something healthy and delicious to eat.Β
βWhen the idea clicked in my mind that you get to create this entire experience for the customer, I just fell in love with that,β Soloranzo said.
Omar Soloranzo and his family created Salad Nation as a healthy alternative for fast food.Β
During the time they were open in Park Place Mall, you could find Soloranzo in the kitchen, learning alongside their chef. He added a chefβs hat to his business knowledge, quickly gaining the skills to create all their house-made dressings, wraps, paninis and their crispy, golden waffle fries.
βYou actually grow passion and respect for chefs,β Soloranzo said. βFor me, it used to be just another dish coming out the window, but for them, it's an art.β
That first year in the mall wasnβt all sunshine and rainbows. Many people werenβt going to the mall anymore and Soloranzo said they struggled to get business. But soon, their flavors and fresh salads began to catch the attention of the community, and their glowing reviews started to bring in more curious customers.
For the next couple of years, Salad Nation continued to reach new heights, with more and more people flocking to their kiosk to grab a healthy bite for lunch.
Soloranzo and his family knew they wanted to be more creative with Salad Nation, like adding more Mexican dishes to the menu, and hosting events that gave back to the community. Those ambitious ideas would be hard to achieve in the food court, so they began looking for their very own space.
It took some time, but Soloranzo found the perfect spot for Salad Nation, which just so happened to be right down the street from the family that supported Soloranzo throughout his journey.
βIt's literally a block down from Mr. Ans, the same family who guided me, gave me advice and mentored me into the restaurant space,β Soloranzo said. βIt was so cool to send him a screenshot of a map that showed our restaurant names on the same road, just one block apart.β
At Salad Nation, you get to choose between different ingredients to make your perfect salad.Β
Of course, their new spot will feature their very popular salad bar. At Salad Nation, you have the opportunity to create your very own salad, choosing between ingredients like fresh leafy greens, different vegetables and proteins like chicken and shrimp. To top it all off, you get to add some tortilla strips or croutons that brings a nice crunch to the meal. Then, youβll have to make the impossible choice between their delicious house-made dressings, with options like cilantro avocado, and chipotle ranch.
βI always go with a southwestern type of salad,β Soloranzo said. βIβll go with romaine, corn, black beans and a little bit of cheddar, then Iβll throw in some pasta, cucumbers, and buffalo chicken. Finally, I'll dress it up with some tortilla chips, and chipotle ranch.β
You can also expect to see dishes like crispy chicken sandwiches, a variety of soups, paninis, chicken tenders and wraps on their menu.Β
Aside from salads, you can also expect to see dishes like crispy chicken sandwiches, a variety of soups, paninis, chicken tenders, and wraps on their menu. In fact, they feature different Mexican soups like menudo, caldo de queso and sopa de tortilla as a homage to their Latino roots. (Pro-tip: Soloranzo said their caldo de queso gets lots of love from their customers!)
Theyβll even have a liquor license for their new place, so you can have a glass of wine with your meal.
Soloranzo wants to offer more than just tasty meals though. He wants their new location to hold different events and fundraisers, so Salad Nation can help give back to the community Soloranzo grew up in.
βWe want to be able to just create an abundance of opportunities to be able to give back to our community,β Soloranzo said. βIβm already fully booking out December and January with different fundraiser nights.β
He said they are planning to open their doors in mid-November, and that they are hoping that this is just the first of many grand openings theyβll have in Tucson.
βIn the past four years, we've received nothing but love,β Soloranzo said. βThis is definitely going to be a steppingstone into opening up more locations and being able to provide our concept to different communities.β



