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9 Salads That Somehow Steal the Show Every Time

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Salads aren’t always the supporting act—sometimes they’re the reason people ask for seconds. These ones bring crunch, contrast, and a few surprises. They’re simple enough for weeknights but bold enough to show up at any table. No limp lettuce or bland dressing here. Just salads that show up and do more than expected.

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Chopsticks holding a portion of spicy peanut noodles with assorted vegetables and cilantro on a woven mat background.
Spicy Soba Noodle Salad. Photo credit: All The Noodles.

Japanese Cucumber Salad or Sunomono

A black bowl of Japanese cucumber salad garnished with sesame seeds.
Japanese Cucumber Salad or Sunomono. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Japanese Cucumber Salad, also known as Sunomono, keeps things light and crisp without fading into the background. The rice vinegar dressing hits sharp and clean, making it the kind of salad that refreshes instead of just sitting there. It works as a side, but don’t be surprised if it disappears first. This one’s all about balance and bite.
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Mexican Corn Salad

Mexican corn salad in bowls, garnished with parmesan cheese and lime wedges, with forks on the side.
Mexican Corn Salad. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Mexican Corn Salad brings heat, crunch, and creaminess in one scoop. Roasted corn mixed with lime, chili, and cheese turns into something way more interesting than your average side. It’s bold enough to compete with mains and wins more often than not. This one never plays backup.
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Cucumber Kimchi

Cucumber kimchi on a white plate with a pair of chopsticks lifting a slice of cucumber.
Cucumber Kimchi. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Cucumber Kimchi doesn’t wait around to be noticed. It’s punchy, spicy, and comes together fast. The crunch is loud, the flavor is louder, and somehow it still goes with almost anything. If a salad could throw elbows, this would be it.
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Kachumber Salad

Kachumber salad in a white bowl with fancy silver spoons on the side.
Kachumber Salad. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Kachumber Salad is the quiet star of the table—chopped vegetables, lime, and spices doing way more than expected. It’s sharp, fresh, and cuts through anything heavy. No dressing tricks, just good ingredients that wake up everything else on the plate. This one doesn’t try too hard, and that’s the point.
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Salpicon de Res

Low angle shot of mini tostadas with salpicon de res or shredded beef salad on top.
Salpicon de Res. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Salpicon de Res is technically a salad, but it walks into dinner like a main. Shredded beef, onions, lime, and herbs team up in a way that keeps the fork moving. It’s cold, hearty, and doesn’t need anything on the side. You’ll start calling it salad to feel better about the second helping.
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Asparagus and Shrimp Salad

Asparagus and shrimp salad in a white bowl.
Asparagus and Shrimp Salad. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Asparagus and Shrimp Salad doesn’t mess around. It’s quick to cook, bold in flavor, and always ends up getting the most compliments. The shrimp brings heft, the asparagus brings crunch, and the lemon dressing pulls it together. It’s the one that makes people forget what else was on the table.
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Thai Larb

Low angle shot of a striped bowl filled with Thai larb salad garnished with shallot slices.
Thai Larb. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Thai Larb turns ground meat and herbs into something fresh, spicy, and hard to put down. It’s technically a salad, but you eat it like a full meal. The lime, fish sauce, and chili bring the flavor up fast. This one comes in hot and doesn’t fade into the background.
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Cucumber Raita

A low angle shot of a bowl of cucumber raita with radishes on top.
Cucumber Raita. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Cucumber Raita keeps things cool without being boring. It’s creamy, fresh, and cuts through spice like a reset button. You think you’re adding it as a side, but it ends up stealing attention from whatever else you made. It’s low-key power in a bowl.
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Spicy Soba Noodle Salad

Chopsticks holding a portion of spicy peanut noodles with assorted vegetables and cilantro on a woven mat background.
Spicy Soba Noodle Salad. Photo credit: All The Noodles.

Spicy Soba Noodle Salad brings the heat and the chew. The noodles hold onto every bit of the spicy dressing, and the cold crunch from the veggies keeps it balanced. It’s quick, it’s bold, and it’s usually gone first. Not bad for a salad that starts in the fridge.
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By on May 13th, 2025

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