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The Asian-themed choices are not so great. It's a good attempt without have an expensive. price (for a college campus). For example, with the Thai curry and the pad Thai, it's the right general direction for the flavor, but it just misses its mark. For more authentic Thai dishes, I would go someplace else.
However, I still prefer the Asian noodle dishes over the Italian and other choices-- so if I did somehow decide to like Italian in the future, my opinion of this place might change after trying the other items.
There are a lot of options, so I would take some time reading the menu that they have hanging on the right side of the line to the cashier. The menu behind the cashier doesn't have the same descriptions. Many items don't include meat, by the way-- it's an extra $2.50+. So if you do want a meal with meat in it, it comes out to ~$10+
The menu appears to be organized in a certain way that I really don't understand. The first impression is that it's sorted by price, however some items have different prices listed under them. (You'll notice what I mean when you're right in front of it.)
The workers have always been super friendly, and it's regularly filled with students, so I'm guessing they're doing something right.
P.S. Sign up for their email list for BOGO free coupons.
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