I really think it should be 3.5 stars. It’s pretty good for the price. The food has been good and it’s made quickly.
Brian N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Jose, CA
It’s a shame that business in the surrounding areas are not booming. I think if more offices in the area were open this Café Connextion would be doing better. As it is, it’s a hidden full service cafeteria. Prices are cheap. You can get a meal and drink for about $ 8 tops. I come about once a week for the fresh stir fry. Freshly made with generous portions of meat, various veggies, and rice.
Chris C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Jose, CA
We just moved in to this building. I’ve been here twice. Café Connextion in Milpitas has awful service, Albert(line cook) gives you attitude for ordering something on the menu. Build your own omelette says choice of meat, onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, bell peppers, and cheese. «We only have eggs, meat, and cheese right now.» I told my associates not to go here, unless they want attitude. Oh and try their re-fried fries! I’ve seen the line cook reheat old fries in the fryer. That’s just wrong! My review for Café Connextion in Milpitas — BAD Service, Bland food.
Dan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
Quiet, friendly staff, great food, cheap prices!
Andy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fremont, CA
I like it — fresh salad, variety food, low end price, a great place to go.
Ee Vonn Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Birmingham, AL
Café Connextion is a new cafeteria-styled restaurant next to the Kaiser Permanente Medical Offices in Milpitas. It’s really easy to miss but like Specialty’s, their target is for all of the business offices within a mile. Hence, they’re only open for breakfast and lunch until 3pm. They have their own patio, cafeteria, mini-library, and a fitness center. Their selections consist of a salad and soup bar, microwave, drinks area, and three different food stations: sandwiches and burgers with vegetarian options, Mexican food, wraps, and stir-fried entrees. I’ve already been here several times. The prices are cheap for its quality and taste. Their patty melt was delicious. Their Indian Chicken Masala tasted nothing like authentic Indian food but it was still good. You also have the option of adding brown or white rice. I ordered a a plate of sweet and sour meatballs over rice. They’re really generous in their portions on steamed vegetables, which left my dad and me in a food coma. The fountain drinks and coffee are refillable but the coffee was awful. This place is excellent for the environment and what you pay for. It’s like Specialty’s Café but way more low-key and obviously more options. I haven’t been here enough to know if there’s a weekly schedule but you can come here every day and expect something different.