There are several places to eat across the foodcourt, plus a full restaurant that serves slightly upscaled versions of traditional Mexican / LatAm dishes (not your typical US "Mexican Restaurant" with sombreros on the wall and "Speedy Gonzalez" on the menu). Foodcourt options closely resemble everyday street food options you'd find walking down the streets of San Jose... escritos, palettas, tacos, etc. And at Tres Gauchos I was introduced to a new tapas favorite: manchego cheese sprinkled with fresh thyme and drizzled with honey.
Greek, Cuban,mexican
Good coffee shop. My personal favorite is the Aztec Mocha - Latte with cayenne-spiced chocolate. Zumito has smoothies made in front of you. Comforting to see the actual fruit used be sliced, peeled, then added to the blender. The Gyros Plate at Kouzina Cafe is excellent. Wednesdays are casual with 1/2 price wine, plus there is always a high quality band or artist performing whom you should be paying $$ to see - but there is no cover charge.
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