It“s ghetto but if you’re doing the Landmark thing, you’ll dig it.
German C.
Classificação do local: 1 Chula Vista, CA
Just horrible You are better off going to burger king or anything else. DONOTCOMETOEATHERE
David K.
Classificação do local: 2 San Francisco, CA
What café charges for internet these days anyway? I know the name is internet café, but for Pete’s sake, there’s free internet at McDonald’s just across the street. It’s not the 90’s anymore.
Hannah A.
Classificação do local: 2 Oakland, CA
This café capitalizes on the convenience factor. It’s not that the food was bad but I was slightly intimidated at the wide range of odd foods on the menu. It jumped around from eggs to burgers and back to burritos. Typically, I’d steer clear but I had about 1 hour before I had to jump on a plane and I couldn’t stomach another damn $ 10 airport sandwich. I felt fine after eating a spinach omelet but I couldn’t shake the off feelings of concern. The owner was very very nice, and I feel bad saying what I’ve said but if there are any stars to be given it is purely because he made a sad morning a happy one. Also, this café was the only place I could get WiFi on my phone in all of Weschester. 3G my 12 year old boy bum.
Carrie R.
Classificação do local: 1 Torrance, CA
You know a place is bad when you are STARVING and the food doesn’t even satisfy you. You know a place is bad when the only good thing about your meal is that it’s HOT(and it better be, if it takes 20+ minutes to cook a burger). You know a place is bad when while you’re eating your hamburger you are staring longingly out the window at a MCDONALDS, and you are craving their high-quality *cough* burgers). This place is terrible, expensive, and weird. How does it manage to stay open? LA is full of innovative, fresh, and tasty food. Please replace this nast-factory with some of that!
Dave B.
Classificação do local: 2 Riverside, CA
Nice people. Food is below average or average at best.
John S.
Classificação do local: 4 Sebring, FL
We stayed at hotel across the street and were looking for something for dinner. The place was busy and my wife doesn’t like a noisy restaurant so we got our food to go. We got the Chicken Kabob with a salad and rice along with a latte and a couple bottled drinks. The food was freshly prepared and tasted great we ended up going back there for breakfast the next day. The latte was perfect and they have a large selection of entrees to choose from. It’s seems like Middle Eastern food is a specialty but normal fare is available. We will definitely return.
Kourosh K.
Classificação do local: 1 Anaheim, CA
My rating C(at best). Let me make it short, here is what you get: Taste-les food Over price everything Depressing atmosphere Complete waste of space and ingredients.
Jessica L.
Classificação do local: 3 North Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
«B» rating for us Angelinos that know about restaurant grades. And damn pricey — $ 4.95 for fruit salad! Escalated airport prices for pretty mediocre food. They do have a wide variety of flavors: Mexican, Greek, American. But again, just mediocre in taste. Friendly service though. He told me upfront the fruit salad for sale was a day old! LOL — but then offered to cut up some fresh pieces. Nice gesture… for 5 fricken bucks!
Catlady F.
Classificação do local: 1 Atlanta, GA
This place SUCKS! The food was average at best… Why would anyone in their right mind pay to use the Internet in 2010? My boyfriend asked for mixed veggies w/his meal and received some weird assortment of bellpeppers and onions and when we complained they acted like they were losing money… we had to go off in order to get a better side item… Spiders were crawling on the table, very shabby place… The guy began removing chairs from the table we were eating at, RUDE! The only thing keeping this place in business is its location
Joe A.
Classificação do local: 3 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Just ok. There isn’t much to choose from nearby and for LA it’s dirt cheap at this place.
Kate W.
Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Well, the atmosphere isn’t much and I haven’t tried the internet yet, but the owner and employees are super friendly(almost happy even) and the food is decent. Don’t get any shish kabob and you’ll be fine. I’ve been there many times and there is plenty of seating, indoor and out and no one bothers you. Perfect lunch break. Am sure I’ll be back many more times. Love the variety — they have everything! Fun menu. Prices not bad either.
Jim T.
Classificação do local: 4 Laguna Hills, CA
This café is across the street from Landmark Education and has the greatest food. A wide selection. Iranian food, Greek, Mexican, and American. I love the Iranian combination plates. The kabobs with pita bread, diced salad, and saffron rice with a small cup of yogurt is delicious. When attending seminars at Landmark, this place is fast enough to serve up a hot meal in 10 minutes for a fair price. They also have zucchini fries, and sandwiches, and salads. They have Wi Fi and the owner is behind the registers on week-ends. I have never been disappointed at this place. When the seminars usually have a 90 minute meal break, this place is perfect and within walking distance.
Aaron S.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve been here twice. Both times when staying at the hotels nearby. They are fast and the food is decent. I prefer the small outdoor courtyard over the interior. They have Greek, Mexican, and American food. I’ve only tried the Greek and American. Both where good. I really liked the gyro. I also enjoy the coffee.
Matt V.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
i came here while on a layover in LA at a hotel next door. The guy at the counter was very friendly, and the food was tasty. My only complaint was the shell of the tostada salad didn’t taste very fresh… it still tasted pretty good, but it wasn’t fresh…(by fresh I mean within 12 hours of me eating it) My only complaint about the business is it is apparent that the muffins, drinks, snacks and other items come from Costco… at least peel the wrappers off muffins to make them look ‘fresh’ ;)