
Oh how have I not rated this place. Things here are definitely so overpriced for what you get, and I totally agree with the reviewer that says this café takes advantage of the fact that they're...
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The East Asia Library at Stanford University serves as a vital resource for the study of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cultures, boasting an extensive collection of over 780,000 print volumes and 800,000 online resources. Established in its current location in 2014, it offers a range of services including seminar and group study room reservations, communal study spaces, and access to unique special collections materials.
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Oh how have I not rated this place. Things here are definitely so overpriced for what you get, and I totally agree with the reviewer that says this café takes advantage of the fact that they're...
A big pile of meh. I'm glad it's there because I'm studying and it's the only thing within a 20 minute walk...but man. They sure are riding that customer base. They do not try. The staff is SO...
I ordered the Kimchi Rice Bowl and it was perfect! Fresh ingredients, made to order. Being that this is one of the only places in the area that you can get rice bowls, I am so gratefuI for this...
I am so sad that this is now the nearest place to eat while I'm at work. :( It's uncomfortable sitting beneath the jarring florescent lights staring at the bright white, blank walls and reading...
The 2-star rating is an average of my rating for their rice bowls (3 stars) and their singularly atrocious beef pho (1 star). Rice bowls (rice + 1 type of meat) are 8.95+tax, and there is a nice...