Review: Mall Food Court Options
Members of the journalism staff reviewed the variety of food in the food court in the Santa Rosa mall.
Charburger
Charburger is an unassuming, convenient diner, with a selection of traditional American delicacies, such as cheeseburgers, fries, and milkshakes. For any fan of burger joints, like In-n-Out or Habit Burger, the fare served at Charburger — and the presentation — is equally intriguing as it is delicious. For my review, I decided to order the diner’s namesake, the original Charburger with cheese...
Charley’s Philly Steaks
I ordered the simplest thing on the menu: a small cheese steak with tomatoes. I would recommend ordering a medium or large sandwich or adding sides if you plan to eat a full meal at Charley’s Philly Steaks, but the small sandwich was perfect for an afternoon snack and was reasonably priced at $5.99. The bun was nothing out of the ordinary and did not cause any problems with the overall taste. The fir...
Hibachi-San
Hibachi-San is unique for its combined cuisine of both Japanese and Chinese dishes. Ordering the two entree plate for $7.75, I was pleasantly surprised to find the container filled to the brim with lo mein noodles, teriyaki chicken, and sesame chicken. Initially, the lo mein seemed to be very promising but my expectations were blown away, and not in a good way. The noodles were very bland, and the textur...
Sbarro
Sbarro is a staple at malls nationwide, with an eclectic yet sensible menu; however, I shortly discovered that their food is definitely overpriced. The Italian-themed food court featured its unique American and European styled pizzas, but also offered a great variety of other Italian dishes. I ordered a slice of their lasagna and was shocked to find out that I had to pay $8.19 for food that should ...
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