Oracle’s version of Chipotle! This place is under appreciated. The food is pretty good and on certain occasions id pick it over Chipotle. The grilled chicken has more flavor and they give you chips for free! There is also a salsa bar where you can load up on containers of salsa. The line is sometimes long but it usually moves fast. Unfortunately my coworkers don’t share the same love for 200 so I don’t go here often but if given the choice id go here every other day!
Teju A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Mountain View, CA
Not sure why other reviewers talked about Japanese food, this cafeteria serves Mexican food. Food is just passable; i’ll take a salad over anything served here.
Jen H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Francisco, CA
The tempura is soggy and nothing has a very good flavor. The other Oracle cafes are much better!
Tony L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Francisco, CA
Oracle Café 200 is my third experience with the ring of Oracle cafes. Sadly, this has also been my worst experience. I had the tempura udon. While they give you plenty of tempura, I like my tempura with a good golden crunch. This tempura was undercooked, and left out in a bin before submerging it in your choice of soups, either miso or fish. The miso soup base was pretty bland. And the noodles, also precooked to order, were overdone to a pasty texture. $ 5.75 makes for an affordable lunch. But I’d keep away from these noodles, even if you gave them to me free.
Jane A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
When I use to work here I would get breakfast at Oracle Café 100. Side potatoes, sausage, and a free drink from the kitchenette stations. delicious, heavy, yet filling.
Joanna L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fremont, CA
Since I work across the street from Oracle, and my good friend M. works there, we decided to meet for lunch. She suggested the chicken salad with mandarins and ginger dressing. Yes, it’s pre-packaged, but REALLYREALLY good! The price was was OK, the café and seating are really comfortable, although sort of feels like the food court at the mall. It’s bright and spacious with a nice view of the«lake.» You don’t have to be an Oracle employee to eat there, which I appreciate. I would happily go back!
Priscilla L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Get their crunchy chicken salad sandwich(on a French roll).
Kayt d.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Portland, OR
Since King Larry is obsessed with all things Japanese, I had high hopes for Oracle Café 200– a.k.a. «the one with the Japanese food». However, experience tells me that Larry must keep the good stuff in his office, because the sushi here is passable at best, and it’s MUCH more expensive than the pre-packed sushi at Whole Foods, or even Safeway. During lunch hours there’s always a long line for the inexpensive donburi bowls, filled with gristly chicken and soggy tempura. Maybe the pork ones are better(I don’t eat pig), but I kinda doubt it. I tried the udon once and those unappetizing pink-edged fish balls were the best thing in it. I’ve eaten here 3 or 4 times and the only thing that hasn’t made my stomach do somersaults is the plain spinach salad. Judging by the line, Café 200 certainly has a dedicated following(of people with iron stomachs, no doubt). I can’t figure out why.