Variety of beverages from coconut water to milk shakes. I got myself potatoe wedges and honestly this was the focus of my review. Chewey and distasteful it was hard to take a bite. They don’t stand by freshley made food as they advertise to say.
Richard S.
Tu valoración: 1 West Covina, CA
I much rather go to a 7-Eleven. The place reeks of old food. They allow the homeless people to go in and touch the bagels and the doughnuts. I liked this place more when it was Famima, back then you have great coffee and better food.
Miguel C.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
This place just recently opened up inside Union Station, replacing the recently closed Famima! convenience store. It’s pretty hard not to draw comparisons. Trimana is a decent replacement, but not a place that I’d really go out of my way to visit. They have all of your standard convenience store foods: coffee, candy bars, bagels, ready-to-eat salads, sandwiches, as well as a decent selection of cooked foods like French fries, tater tots, and corn dogs if you like that sort of thing. I can’t help but feel like Trimana is a poor man’s 7 – 11. I was on my way home and stepped in for a cup of coffee, but there was nothing else particularly appealing. However, I think this place has promise, but it currently doesn’t do anything to stand out from your typical gas station convenience store. Hopefully they will improve over time to make it more unique.