Id say it’s better than bear down kitchen as far as all you can eat buffets that are on-campus, but they over salt every single item of food they have. They barely have any food options as well. And also don’t come here if you have high blood sugar because the amount of salt they put in their food is revolting
Shawn S.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
$ 7.99 all you can eat!!! Fresh cooked tasty pasta… lots of salads… and you are in the middle of the university… You cannot beat it! High 5 for Pangea… way better than it was when it wasnt all you can eat… this place is awesome
Jonathan K.
Place rating: 3 Tucson, AZ
Considering it’s «dorm food» in the«student union», they do a good job if you want something ethnic. There’s one entrée a piece from a couple countries from places like Hungary or Bulgaria, and it’s decent. There’s really no competition on campus.
Rachael W.
Place rating: 4 Lincoln, NE
«I’ll see you tomorrow.» That’s what the guy at the sushi counter told me as he made my California roll. I looked at him quizzically, and he said, «This sushi is really good. You’ll be back.» He was right. If you come during off-times, they’ll make the sushi to order because they aren’t too busy. Come during the lunch rush, though, and you’ll get pre-made. The CA roll is about $ 5(and the rainbow roll are over $ 8) so it’s not the cheapest option for an on-campus lunch, but it’s fresh, reasonably healthy, and comes with plenty of ginger, my favorite part. Pangea also always has Italian food(they’ll ask if you’d like garlic bread, but it costs extra!), and there’s another area that rotates with other world cuisines, some that are wonderful and some that are pretty lacking. It’s nice to have some international options, and the chance to try new foods. Lots of seating in the attached area, with booths and tables. Their seating area is dead before 10:30AM, and a perfect place to hold office hours or study with a coffee from the nearby Canyon Café, which has NO seating… as long as you don’t mind smelling garlic or listening to loud Taylor Swift music in the morning.
May P.
Place rating: 2 Phoenix, AZ
They’ve advertised this place like«the whole world came in as one» but it was a disappointment. They offer Italian, Chinese, Japanese, and even Gluten-Free. Their prices are not the cheapest thing if you are on a budget. I rather go get a candy bar at U-Mart. I had the Tortini with marinara sauce and it make it a «combo meal» I had a side(steamed veggies), garlic bread and a drink. All for about $ 8 – 9. This would’ve been yummy but it seems like everything has been sitting out for a long time. I think if we come here again, maybe get the sushi which they make when you order. Perhaps that is more fresh?
Katrina A.
Place rating: 3 South San Francisco, CA
not such a bad place… the restaurant does not have food from everywhere in the world. They have pasta, chicken, salad and very expensive sushi. A california roll is around $ 8 and its the like the ones you can find in supermarkets. The pasta is good tho! That ia the only raeson why I go to Pangea, for their pasta.