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“Cool spot to hang out and enjoy the food trucks“
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“It's a basement food court, so you're not here for the ambiance or a 5-star meal. I went to Katsuya after work and got the shrimp sammie, cheese balls, and the cheese corn dog. While the sauces for the sides were too sweet for me, the sandwich was great. The bonus is the location because it's close to BART, and you can hit the tiki bar across the street for dessert. ?“
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“The food is incredible! The veggies and pork were so tender and flavor. Jenny is an amazing chef and host! Incredibly nice and will make sure you're fed a great meal. This spot is where you save money, get great high quality food and leave happy. She even stayed after close to help us get a good meal.“
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“I had bad experience with Crystal Geyser plain sparkling water from San Francisco store It smelled like chemicals and I tried 5 bottles so far and it’s the same. Please be careful drinking this water“
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“Afternoon tea, watching the rain outside.
The best experience among foreign meals, the sweetness is sweet, the sour vinegar is very special. The flavors blend just right.
Highly recommended, one of the restaurants I will never forget“
“Nice people and a nice crowd“
“Unique selection of food trucks on weekends- everything from Peruvian, Bulgarian, Indian, burgers, ice cream, and creative cocktails/wine. Several vendors offer excellent vegan options too.On weekdays it's pretty lacking. Still it's a nice area to take a break and go for a nice walk.“
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“If you're visiting the San Francisco zoo and planning to have something to eat: either dine in or takeaway, I suppose you wouldn't have much of a choice in terms of eateries. This cafe is pretty much it and you'll have to make do with whatever is available here.
I visited on a Wednesday afternoon and it was almost empty although as time progressed, I saw more customers. There is plenty of seating available: both inside as well as outside. You can order via the self-service touchscreen. My order of hot dog and fries was ready in literally 2 minutes. I understand why: they just put the hotdog in the bun and give it to you. The sauces (barbeque sauce, tomato ketchup), mayo, yellow mustard etc are kept separately in big plastic dispensers and you're free to add whatever you want as many times as you may require.
The cost could be slightly less: I paid around $17 for the 2 items and felt it was more than what I would pay at a standalone cafe. I suppose they charge a small premium as they're based within the zoo premises. Maybe that is standard practice.
There are refrigerators stocked with cold fizzy drinks and there is also a separate area vending hot drinks like coffee which I did not try. They also serve the Bay Area specialities like Clam Chowder.
Overall, an average experience: nothing extraordinary or specifically worth highlighting. The hot dog and fries were good.
Vegetarian options: Very few vegetarian options such as 4-cheese flatbread. I didn't see any others.
Dietary restrictions: I didn't see any options for people who have certain dietary requirements such as vegan, kosher, halal etc.
Parking: Parking is on the main ground near the zoo entrance gate. Payment has to be made when you buy the tickets for entry.
Kid-friendliness: Yes, kid-friendly
Wheelchair accessibility: It's wheelchair accessible.“
“If you have the chance to experience Off the Grid in the Bay area, you must! The sweet potato fries from Love Burn were the summer crunch I needed last Friday. There are various local foods to try, live music, drinks, friendly staff, and people having a good time.“
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“H Mart is a asian grocery store
H Mart plays with music ? that is great to hear and feels relaxing when entering the store
Inside by the entrance, their small restaurant for you to eat
The produce and product are ? ? ? good
thier alot of varieties of ? noodles“