So I like going to a new place for lunch everyday, I know there is already a thread on food trucks and alot of the restaurants are on urbanspoon/yelp, but what about food courts, +15 eateries or fast food (not chains like McDs/Subways, etc) joints?
Marcellos is always good.
New Green Been opening in Calgary House early July (beside Local 522).
I always enjoy a Sunterra Salad
I always look at the Sunterra Pizza's. They look delicious but I'm always worried I'll still be hungry so I don't get one.
I do like ChaChi's
Submission in Watermark Tower
I need to wander through Centennial Place, I think they might have something interesting.
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Marcellos is always good.
New Green Been opening in Calgary House early July (beside Local 522).
I always enjoy a Sunterra Salad
I always look at the Sunterra Pizza's. They look delicious but I'm always worried I'll still be hungry so I don't get one.
I do like ChaChi's
Submission in Watermark Tower
I need to wander through Centennial Place, I think they might have something interesting.
Green bean represents all that is wrong with the world. Vile crap is what they serve. You can taste the job hate in every stale sandwich they mass produce.
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Marcellos is always good.
New Green Been opening in Calgary House early July (beside Local 522).
I always enjoy a Sunterra Salad
I always look at the Sunterra Pizza's. They look delicious but I'm always worried I'll still be hungry so I don't get one.
I do like ChaChi's
Submission in Watermark Tower
I need to wander through Centennial Place, I think they might have something interesting.
Food court is nice, food options are:
Verona Pizza
Subway
Crepe Delicious
Koryo
A&W
Jimmy the Greek
Tim's
Taco Time
Umi Sushi Express
Jugo Juice
I like Oriental Phoenix (Vietnamese) in Gulf Canada Square. They also have the Phoenix Express in Altius Centre (NW corner of 4th and 4th).
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Green bean represents all that is wrong with the world. Vile crap is what they serve. You can taste the job hate in every stale sandwich they mass produce.
Good to know. It's a sandwich shop. I like a good sandwich so was hoping it'd be okay.
I like Oriental Phoenix (Vietnamese) in Gulf Canada Square. They also have the Phoenix Express in Altius Centre (NW corner of 4th and 4th).
I would not recommend that place. I've been there 3 times and every time the food was pretty gross. One time I got Pho and the ''broth'' was basically blood and tasted like it. I'll never go back. The one by the Calgary Tower though is delicious.
Good to know. It's a sandwich shop. I like a good sandwich so was hoping it'd be okay.
Where have you sampled them prior??
Brought in for lunch meetings and training sessions. So a lot. Boycotting them now. Awful sandwiches, butter/baloney and kraft single type of thing.
The coffee could bring you to tears. After drinking it you find yourself angry that you got tricked into ingesting it and you want to punch the owner in the face for such a blatant disregard for taste.
Good to know. It's a sandwich shop. I like a good sandwich so was hoping it'd be okay.
Where have you sampled them prior??
Practically every meal I eat is Green Bean because I survive off of all the catered food that appears in kitchens after meetings.
It's really not all that bad but then I don't pay for it. The variety is good when it's their catering because you get big platters with lots to choose from in sandwiches and fruits and vegetables and baked goods.
Sure it's generic food but it's mass produced for boardrooms and ain't as bad. They aren't supposed to be artisan sandwiches made just for you. It's ready to go food like you would get on a decent supermarket platter.
Brought in for lunch meetings and training sessions. So a lot. Boycotting them now. Awful sandwiches, butter/baloney and kraft single type of thing.
The coffee could bring you to tears. After drinking it you find yourself angry that you got tricked into ingesting it and you want to punch the owner in the face for such a blatant disregard for taste.
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Practically every meal I eat is Green Bean because I survive off of all the catered food that appears in kitchens after meetings.
It's really not all that bad but then I don't pay for it. The variety is good when it's their catering because you get big platters with lots to choose from in sandwiches and fruits and vegetables and baked goods.
Sure it's generic food but it's mass produced for boardrooms and ain't as bad. They aren't supposed to be artisan sandwiches made just for you. It's ready to go food like you would get on a decent supermarket platter.
So where do you buy it? Maybe the new location opening will be a half decent deli ?
Been there a few times but prefer Chachi's way more. I just can't get enough of the New York...
and there is no comparison whatsoever to Chachi's vs Subway/Quizno's
Man the warm baked bread is so money, ah well, to each his own. I will give you the mac n cheese at Chachi is quite good, we hit that once every few weeks!
So where do you buy it? Maybe the new location opening will be a half decent deli ?
I always see a Green Bean just across the street from the south side of Bow Valley Square. I don't know if their catering comes out of there or what.
Maybe Fotze's company is cheaping out because at our last team coffee meeting there were some really great baked goods and sliced fruit (grapefruit, yum!). My lunch today was from one of their meeting platters and it was Vietnamese sub style french bread stuffed with slices of real cheese, tasty salami, a nice spicy-tomato sauce, lettuce. It tasted better than anything I've ever eaten at Subway. The other day I had some nice Rye with roast beef and some kind of interesting jelly.
I have never, ever seen butter, baloney, and kraft singles type sandwiches like Fotze is describing on a Green Bean platter at work.
i hear great things about rita sandwiches and catering in the fina building.....got a soup from them and it actually tastes homemade and not canned/powdered with real chunks of veggies (tomato tortellini) and their sandwiches looked pretty big
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