I only go to this place because of the convenience. The owners and staff(it’s owned by a Korean family) are very nice(even though they seem to be peddling scientology by trying to sell books about it at the cash register), and they have a decent selection of sandwiches. However, the hot food bar is definitely hit-or-miss(they generally only have one rotating hot item plus some spaghetti and a salad bar), and they are too lazy to have any sort of sign indicating what the hot entrée that day is(I guess they figure they can just leave you to guess what it is, which, trust me, is not always apparent by looking at it). They’ve recently raised their prices, which were already disproportionately high to begin with($ 6.50 plus tax for a mediocre-sized wrap or sandwich). Seriously, as nice as the people are, the only reason they are still in business is because they have a captive audience at the office complex in which they are located(no one wants to venture out for lunch because they may not have a parking spot when they get back).