I had a self-made salad, a cup of minestrone and a piece of bread, all for about 6 bucks so the price is right and the soup wasn’t bad, but the fast food style salad bar in the food court if the HUB needs some help. The salad bar — How about some more choices… lettuce, cheese, gross tomatoes, old broccoli and hard shredded carrots are hardly appetizing. And we need to work on restocking the items you do have. At 1:30, there were 7 croutons(yes, I counted) in a huge bowl, hardly any Ranch dressing left and most of the produce items were depleted. I love that you’re trying to offer a healthy option to the campus, but it could be a lot better in my opinion.
Lyna N.
Tu valoración: 4 Lynnwood, WA
My favorite place to eat at on campus.(Like literally on campus). It is the Yogurtland of salads(and you can always ask them to make you one if you’re not about that customization life). Each day the ingredients vary a bit. You can also ask to sample things if you aren’t sure what you want(the Asian man working there offered me one when they had spicy chicken, which was awesome in my salad). I like the variety in salad items and sauces and flexibility… You can choose to spend as low as 2 – 3 bucks or go for something more hearty and pay more, it’s all on you. They offer cut fruit as well! There’s also like 10 different kinds of soup if you want that too. With like 5 different kinds of crackers ranging from gold fish crackers to gluten free, and wheat.
Sandie L.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
WHOA! Where that guy get that great looking salad…(no, I’m not checking you out, I’m checking out the fresh green goods in that container you’re carrying)! This was the conversation I was having in my head on a busy weekday afternoon while on campus for a training. Very impressed with the fresh greens and made to order salads. For several of the days I was on campus I kept coming back to Red Radish for more. Chicken Caeser salad is one of the salads offered to make as ordered. There is also a salmon option instead of chicken. Both options have fresh meat, homemade croutons, and a whole lot of greens for about $ 6.84! Friendly staff who offer extras and ask before adding to your made to order salad. There is also a soup bar, salad bar options!
Kaitlin F.
Tu valoración: 4 Oakland, CA
This is my favorite food joint at the hub so far. It’s mostly soups and salads, with a few premade sandwiches and desserts in a refrigerated case i think(probably the same stuff that they have at the Etc). They have a good variety of soups generally 5 – 6 each day. So far I’ve had the chicken noodle, the corn chowder, the potato, and the split pea with ham. Everything has been good(chicken noodle wasn’t my fav). And getting the bread bowl w/soup is super economical. It’s five bucks, and just that by itself is very filling. I have a pretty limited salad range, being that I like Caesar salad … and nothing else really. But they have a nice little salad mixing station, where they can make you a fresh tossed caesar salad, you don’t have to put any of the ingredients together or anything. It’s five bucks, and pretty big. and an extra buck gets you chicken, though I haven’t gone for the chicken yet cause I think cold chicken in salads is kinda ewey. It would be nice if they had a smaller option for like, $ 2.50 or so, so that you could do a large soup/bread bowl with soup and a small salad for under 8 bucks. I mentioned it a couple times, but oh well. Be warned, get there later in the day and they might be out of bread bowls. For the variety of options that the hub has, most of what I have tried there has been pretty bad(pasta place, asian firecracker or whatever its called). But this place is affordable, tasty, and one of the healthier options available. But can anyone tell me why the hell there’s a banh mi/curry stand(wtf?), but no g!@#$%n Mexican? College students = burritos and tacos, what did they miss here.