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Przekaż informację zwrotnąOriginally went to get breakfast. It's literally in a corporate building so very hard to find. A little pricey, but the Korean lady offered us free coffee, said the manager was paying for it.
Found this hole in the wall one day for lunch as I was craving a Philly cheese steak sandwich. And I'm so glad I did! This cafe is located inside a business building, sort of like a cafeteria. This place was clean and service was outstanding. I ordered a Philly cheese steak and a Cobb salad, my craving was satisfied! The food was tasty and portion was huge, you definitely get the bang for you buck! Now I have another go-to spot for lunch and I highly recommend giving this cafe a try!
Conveniently located little cafe with some good food options and large portion sizes.
I agree with the other Yelper, this place is definietly hidden away. It's not a typical restaurant, but a cafeteria inside a business park for the employees. Regardless, it is a public dining area and the friendly ladies that work here are welcoming. First of all, I'm not sure why it's called Cactus Cafe. Maybe they originally only served Mexican food, but when I was there they served American breakfast and lunch, as well as sushi. They also have coffee and tea (obviously it's not Starbucks), but I'm not picky, any coffee and tea works for me. There are daily specials and soups, a lot of salad options including green salads, pasta and fruit salads. For it's size, this place offers a lot of food options, which surprised me. Overall, the food was good and the pricing was okay. It is understandable that some things are pricier than other well-known places, because it is a cafeteria/independent business. Above everything, I would say the service is great! The ladies are sweet and very accommodating to food needs and allergies. Definitely coming back whenever I need to kill time in the area.
This place is kind of hidden away. I work in the opposite office tower and didn't even know about it for almost 9 months. The food here is pretty good most of the time. I really like how they have always have a fresh roasted turkey and slice meat right off the bird for their turkey sandwiches instead of using processed stuff. The sushi is relatively good as I imagine they're having it delivered but availability is pretty inconsistent and they have it maybe 2 days a week. They have plenty of salad options and most items you would expect from a cafe like hamburgers, sandwiches, etc.. They have daily specials every day which are hit and miss. The French Dip and Chicken Katsu is pretty good, the Burrito, not so much. The meatloaf with mashed potatoes is good but pretty much knocks me out for the rest of the day. My main gripe with this place is that it's a bit expensive for what you get and the menu for the special items like daily specials and sushi is unpredictable on any given day. I think if this place would do a better job of letting people know they're there and have a weekly menu for the specials that are coming up they would do well.