Chicago, United States
55 E Monroe St
$$$
+1 3128499512
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Great food court sort of pop up place to grab food fast. There were some know restaurants such as broken English and pork and mindys... Cashless and easy. Huge salad selection which you can build yourself and the selection is good. Average meal is between 6 to 12
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Concept and food choices are great. It’s convenient and close to work. However, today I had it with how the employees/management treat customers like inconveniences and cattle. They are rude most times when replenishing the salad bar area and impatient with customers in general when they are trying to go about their daily work. I get you have a job to do but be polite, be kind, say excuse me nicely, announce to customers your intentions, instead of impatiently jumping in front of them. Explain their will be a delay or if you are exchanging an item in midst of someone serving themselves, at least apologize for the interruption. And this happens daily, I’m here daily to witness and experience it. Normally I just ignore or deal with it. But today’s experience was enough for me to just walk out and not spend money here anymore. An item I was literally serving myself was pulled away and taken without explanation, then the female manager impatiently telling me excuse me twice with an eye roll, so she can write name of dish on the glass. She then stared me down when I commented they could be more polite and explain their intentions. Step up your customer service, we are not doing you a favor, we are choosing to eat here and spend our money here. And if management is rude your staff will think it’s ok to behave the same.
The food court downstairs has a great variety of food shops and large seating area. Reasonably priced. Be aware, the food shops close at 2 on Fridays.
Will definitely be back! There are plenty of food options, sushi, fish sandwiches, ramen, Mediterranean food (spicy chicken, basmati rice, Greek salad and baba ghanoush pictured here from Olive). You order and pay on kiosks and then the food is ready at the counter you selected. There are refrigerators of drinks in bottles but there is also free water in paper cups on the east side of the court. Plenty of seating! Seems to have all sustainable cutlery and to go containers.
Great food at a great location. Right across the street from Millennium Park and the Art Institute, this is one of the rare office food halls that is open to the public. You can stop in and hit up the gigantic salad bar, get a burger, tacos, sushi or ramen, all at prices that are way lower than they should be in the Loop.
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