12 Restaurants Capitalizing on the Anti-Fast Food RevolutionIt takes creativity to engineer a menu of fresh ingredients and healthy dishes – and then use that as the base of a successful business. Here are nutritious concepts transforming the fast-casual kitchen.

ByTanya Benedicto Klich

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Hexagon Hospitality, a New York City investment firm focused on emerging, fast-casual restaurants in urban markets, partners with entrepreneurs who have Chipotle wishes and Potbelly dreams. While the $28 billionfast-casual industryis already marketed as a fresher alternative to fast food, the firm's strategy is centered on even "healthier and fresher" menu options, without alienating the masses.

Wade Vandegrift, who co-founded Hexagon with Mitch Kahn, says nearly 40% of its portfolio comprises of healthy fast casual, a 50% growth over just 2 years ago. He says that today's fast-casual menus are increasingly specializing in niche cuisines to fulfill demands for higher-quality wholesome food. He points tob.good, which serves comfort foods with a healthy spin (like all-natural grilled burgers with baked fries) as a concept that recently received a capital boost from Hexagon.

But simply marketing a restaurant as the healthier, fresher alternative to the fast-food joint next door isn't enough to succeed. Vandegrift says the key to unlocking profitability from fast-casual – where produce and specialty ingredients are a focal point – is strong cost controls. These involve efficient back-end ordering systems, inventory management, waste controls, professional employee training, using in-season produce, the right balance of ingredients and correct pricing.

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This strategy was seen in the firm's investment last year inThe Hummus & Pita Co.The New York-based restaurant founded by two brothers, David and Steve Pesso, features Mediterranean dishes based on their mother's recipes. While that menu alone attracts customers, Hexagon's network of top landlords, architects and design teams from across the country will ensure better margins.

The deal with Hexagon will also lead to at least ten more locations, including two expected to open in New York City this month. Hexagon is currently negotiating leases for new hummus spots in South Florida and the Boston area as well.

Here is a list of other emerging businesses that, like the Pesso brothers, are serving up healthy fare and disrupting the traditional fast-food model. In addition to Hexagon portfolio companies The Hummus & Pita Co., b.good and The Juice Shop at the forefront of this trend, here are nine other innovative concepts across the country -- in no particular order:

1. The Juice Shop
Flagship:New York City
What's on the menu?Cold-pressed juices and smoothies with a range of healthy yet hearty food options, including a morning oatmeal bar and quinoa-based lunch bowls with homemade sauces.
The concept:Customers know they're significantly increasing their nutritional intake with one cold-pressed juice order. They developed the concept with Brian Schoenberger who was the chef for Liquiteria.

10 Restaurants Capitalizing on the Anti-Fast Food Revolution
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2. Chop't
Flagship:New York City
What's on the menu?Filling, hearty salads that change based on what's in season.
The concept:A premium salad segment with more than 60 options.

3. Tender Greens
Flagship:Los Angeles
What's on the menu?This is a farm-to-table menu. Think backyard barbecued steak with a side of parmesan kale.
The concept:"Slow food done fast." They also partner with local ranchers for freshness.

10 Restaurants Capitalizing on the Anti-Fast Food Revolution
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4. HipCityVeg
Flagship:Philadelphia
What's onthe menu?Its offerings include a signature vegan Philly cheese steak, one of a variety of 100 percent plant-based item.
The concept:Pioneering mainstream vegan in downtown Philly with vegan food that mimics meat dishes.

10 Restaurants Capitalizing on the Anti-Fast Food Revolution
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5. Little Collins
Flagship:New York City
What's on the menu?Besides high quality coffee and espresso, it serves specials like a Cauliflower Schnitz-N-Israeli Couscous and a Lamb Sammy.
The concept:It has coffee and healthy breakfast and lunch options for travelers on the go. It's also the first NYC café to install the Modbar coffee machine.

Vandegrift adds: "The ambiance is what makes it unique. It recreates the bustling street in Melbourne, Australia with its cool, intimate atmosphere with an industrial vibe."

10 Restaurants Capitalizing on the Anti-Fast Food Revolution
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6. Tres Carnes
Flagship:New York City
What's on the menu?This mind-meld of Mexican favorites and barbecue, resulting in items like smoked brisket burritos.
The concept:This can become the Tex-Mex of Chipotle, according to Vandegrift.

Vandegrift adds: "They hired a real grill master from Texas so that the barbecue is high-end. Everything is slow-cooked but served fast."

10 Restaurants Capitalizing on the Anti-Fast Food Revolution
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7. Punch Pizza
Flagship:Minneapolis
What's on the menu?玛格丽塔额外提供一个额外的密苏里州zzarella di bufala and olive oil with a sauce made from fresh San Marzano tomatoes. Each Neopolitan pizza is cooked in a wood-fired oven.
The concept:It's authentic Mediterranean pizza for the Midwest palette, served in a casual and fun atmosphere.

Related:Chipotle, Subway Want a Slice of the Fast-Casual Pizza Business

10 Restaurants Capitalizing on the Anti-Fast Food Revolution
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8. GRK
Flagship:New York City
What's on the menu?Greek foods like traditional gyros, and Greek-style yogurts sate appetites for fresh Mediterranean fare at what could become the Chipotle of Greek food.
The concept:A new take on classic Greek food served in sleek spaces.

Related:Franchises Lead the Mediterranean Food Trend

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9. Kobeyaki
Flagship:New York City
What's on the menu?You can order a braised pork bun, or a soft shell crab bun in spicy mayo and unagi sauce.
The concept:这个日本的概念有一个折衷的sushi rolls, noodle bowls and burgers -- a fresh approach to Japanese cuisine.

Related:Is This the Year Fast-Food Pizza Disappears?

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10. Bryn and Dane's
Flagship:Horsham, Penn.
What's on the menu?This spot brings the wholesome high-quality food common to coasts to the rest of the country with traditional items like grilled chicken wraps, salads, smoothies and quesadillas made only with farm to table items.
The concept:The eatery is strict about serving only grass-fed cows and cage-free chickens. Even the hot dog on the kids' menu is antibiotic, hormone, and preservative-free.

Vandegrift says: "Not all of America has access to innovative New York City eateries or Los Angeles juice bars, so this is all about wholesome food in a great, high energy environment."

Related:

Taco Bell Avoids Childhood Obesity Debate by Axing Kids' Menus

Burger King Replaces Regular Fris with 'Satisfries' in Kids' Menus


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Tanya Benedicto Klich

Data & Featured Lists Editor

Tanya Benedicto Klich is a data and lists editor at Entrepreneur.com.

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