Robert Lin
Phenomenal food at a student-friendly price! Had lunch with the wife today at this magnificent establishment and it was terrific. This cafeteria is part of the Stanford Graduate School of Business and is apparently where all of the b-school eager beavers refuel on sustenance. I particularly appreciated the, oh-so-clever, names that accompanied each of the food stations. Haha, you can totally tell this is where all of the MBA people hang out! Definitely get lunch here if you’re in the area!
… moreRonnakorn Ratananopdonsakul
Reasonable price. Variety of choices. Good environment.
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… morePersianDutch
One of the best places in Stanford area to have different types of food. Salads are highly recommended
… moreScarlet Chen
My main complaint is the portion size given the price… They have two sizes, large and medium (or regular and small … depending on how you prefer to call it), the large being $9.75 and the medium $6.75, but even the large is not enough to feed one person… for example this is a “large” that I just got – it’s literally three scoops of rice … I also think they discriminate depending on *your* size – there are so many times when they give a large male in front of me in the line twice as much as what they give me because I’m a skinny short female … 🙁 And also the food is not that good – it’s usually either raw or over-cooked or both: the outside burnt (which can give you cancer) and the inside raw (which can give you stomachache) and I’m not talking about stuff like steak that is supposed to be like that but stuff like chicken which is not supposed to be eaten raw … And another complaint I had was that often times things are either too oily or too salty or both…
… moreMartina Pfyffer
We love to eat here! The staff is nice and friendly and my son always gets free icecream. They only accept card, no cash!
… moreMax S.
Quality has gone down exponentially since the pandemic. Used to have the best breakfast on campus that was a great deal for students and campus workers. Build your own breakfast burrito for about $7. Grab and go options including a $2.75 half burrito. Single pancake for like $3. Eggs, potatoes, side of bacon or sausage also for about $7. Now it’s just a rotating special of the week and often times it’s just not that great. Prices continue to incrementally rise every year, but the quality and portion size has gone down with it. For what it is (gussied up cafeteria food that is prepared en masse) it’s just not worth $14 a plate.
… moreFrancisco Ramírez
Different and healthy options at a very good price.
… moreAlbert
Good variety of food at a great price for students. Menu change every day and portions are great for the price.
… moreaudio Bible
Lot of workers sitting in the cafeteria taking their break which is fine- they deserve a break too, although one was there for more than an hour. Main problem is when they listen to their radio out loud so we all have to hear it. One fellow is playing Mexican music really loud.
… moreG J
Grabbed a burrito this morning, while it was really good. Sucked that you kept getting charged up for little additions like onion, spinach and the like. I understand with proteins and cheeses, but with greens I was a bit turned off.
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