Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mid-City West, Los Angeles, CA
beware do not eat here! i ate here with my girlfriend and we both got the worst food poisoning ever!!! we had to go to student health and thought we were going to die it was so bad! people on yik yak also asked if anyone else got food poisoning and they had to be hospitalized. i will be reporting romaines to the health inspector! do not eat here!!!
Michelle C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Mountain View, CA
Gotta love college food. Romaine’s is a salad bar«restaurant» that also offers soup and baked potatoes. They have organic spinach, green lettuce and spring lettuce mix. There is a sign that warns you might find bugs in the lettuce. Beware! There are typical salad toppings, some pasta salads, etc. Some examples: egg, turkey, tuna, olives, tofu, cheeses, and so on. It’s $ 0.50/oz, so don’t get more than you can eat! Their soups are ok. I like the Cauliflower Soup. The chicken«Pozole» is more like chile verde(not very good). Their breadsticks are ok. Their cake-loaf slices are tasty. I have yet to try their cookies. Overall, because you can customize your meal, it’s a good choice when you’re hungry.
Stephanie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pacific Beach, San Diego, CA
The butternut squash soup blew my mind and I was very tempted my their spanakopitas. Everything’s fresh and I love that they have a large selection of toppings(almonds, chow mein noodles, dried cranberries, etc)
Janelle H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Only salad bar on campus(besides from the dining commons that are for the people living in the dorms) It has a large selection of fresh organic vegetables, leafy greens, seafood salads, pasta salads, potato salads, greek salads, nuts seeds and raisins, hot soups, FRESHBAKEDBREADSTICKS(all whole wheat, and there is a special bread that is 20 cents more, but contains cheeses, pesto, artichockes, etc. the ingredients are always changing) and hot cornbread made that day as well. the price of your salad goes by weight. so the way it works is that you grab a plastic bowl, fill it up with as much as you want, and then you pay by the ounce.($ 6.44 per lb) If you spend more than $ 6 on your salad, you get a free breadstick!