2.5 stars If I had to eat at the food court, I’d probably pick this one. I’m not a fan at eating in the food court, but sometimes the situation calls for it. They cook the food hot here. The line is usually long. To find a clean seat, well good luck to you. Rowdy mall courts just isn’t the best experience.
J. P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Mateo, CA
I love this place. The food is good for being in the mall.
Shannon C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Francisco, CA
This place totally confused me, and I don’t like to be unhappy before I eat. It ruins the whole experience. First, you have to find the hole through which you order your food. It’s sort of in the hallway towards the bathrooms, which is annoying because little kids run into you when you’re standing there(ugh, hate kids). Second, they charge a different price for the vegetarian and meat entrees. It’s a full dollar more than the Valley Fair location, boo. When you finally get around to choosing your meat and veg, you have to stretch and manœuvre yourself around the sneeze guard to reach them. Even I was having trouble reaching them, and I have pretty long arms. Then when you get to the sauces, they have someone pouring them for you, but none of them are labeled and the employee dispensing is clueless as well. They only pour the sauces on the meat at veg, THEN they give you the noodles. WTF? I want the sauce over all my noodles too, so I asked for that as well. The girl looked at me like I was crazy, but dammit, I eat that stuff because I love the freakin’ noodles. The cooks seemed to um, facilitate the preparation of my food in an expedient manner. No complaints about them. But as for the stingy distribution of noodles and sauce? I am so not happy about that.
David L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fremont, CA
The basic meal at Great Khan’s is $ 6.75 + tax(which includes all you can stack in a bowl full of meat, veggies and noodles). If you want to add a small bowl of rice and a bowl of soup, the total will be $ 7.50 + tax. The good thing about this place is that you get to choose only the ingredients that you want in your noodles. Bottom line: Probably one of the better choices at any food court. Food is made to order, and it feels healthier since you get to incorporate more veggies and use less sauce and oil if you want.