What is a «food court»? I think I know. It’s a place where you convict bad food! Isn’t it funny that shopping centres call them«food courts» — such a bad use of terminology. Or that when you choose to fly, you leave from a «terminal». Another poor choice of words that lean towards something finite. Like your death. Or an end! Ohhhh…but we do live in a world where you are innocent until proven guilty, so I opted for the democratic«food court». Well I wan’t poisoned, but Jeez, I was hungry, and after eyeing-down the McDonalds and Red Rooster big names, I tried to find something that was healthy amidst the obvious culinary carnage. My brother chose a wrap from here: with chicken and brie. Now that in itself was not healthy. Seriously not! But it was better than what I had on the other side of the«Court». But I did have one salad-dodging moment of weakness when I bit into it, and it was not bad. Comparatively to my guano 50 metres away. The displays did look fresh, the food did look edible and the staff were on the ball.
Claire H.
Place rating: 2 Sydney, Australia
Don’t be fooled, guys. This stuff is not fresh! Don’t even get me started on the health lie. Grrrr… Two of us got mixed salads here this afternoon and I can assure you, this will be the last time I eat at a Sumo Salad chain.*cringe*, I used the C word. Lettuce was wilted and brown, beetroot was where? and the worse part was the undercooked pumpkin. Almost raw. I don’t have to tell you about the taste(Hint: Bad. It was very bad). There is no excuse for old lettuce leaves when the turnover is this high. And undercooked veggies is just lazy. Paying $ 6.50 for a Small, was the gluey mayo dressing on top of my sumo sad salad. If you want something lean in the Garden City food court, your best bet is sashimi at the Sushi place nearby.