When there's only option for dining, there's really not much of a choice. However, given the options at Seeds, there's still a good amount of variety. There's sandwiches, panini's, salads, pizza, wraps and some daily hot entrees. There's also various choices of cold sandwiches and sushi in the refrigerated section. It'll be nice if they labeled the prices for all their food items, such as the pizza and hot entrees to keep me from guessing.
In the end, I ordered the chicken panini and I got to say it was quite tasty especially since it wasn't made till you ordered it. However, for $6.99, it was a bit overpriced for what it is since it's a lot smaller than other panini's I had at other places. There's also extra costs for "extras" or "premium" add ons. Fountain drinks or a small coffee are $1 more when you ordered an entree or sandwich are reasonable (Note: there's only 5 choices of soda from the machine).
Unlike what a lot of other reviewers mentioned, the place wasn't packed at all when I came here for lunch around noon. There was only one other person in front of me in line.
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Read moreDespite my review, this is one of my favorire places to eat on campus. With the Cardinal and Gold student meal plan, you can eat here twice a week, so I recommend this place to any USC freshmen who are required to have this plan. The pictured salmon teriyaki bowl is available with this plan and I have it often!
For the regular patron though, their prices are very high especially for concession items. There are also very few vegetarian meal options among the student meals or...
Read moreIm and African American male and I’ve gone twice and had workers inspect my checkout screen and made sure I was checking out when there were other customers in the store. I asked them why does this happen so often and they said they are there to help despite the fact that I never asked for help. And there were literally other customers having issues that weren’t being attended to. It should be noted that both times the workers were older and not...
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