The dfac has came a long way since a few years ago, the food has its days sometimes over cooked sometimes undercooked but sometimes just right it’s a gamble, drink machines are typically empty, the food is unhealthy and hard to track proper calorie intake from the food. The atmosphere is very plain and simple Finally, can we add proper pictures for this review page there’s only one picture and it’s a person who just finished their plate with a dirty fork with pink sludge on it as the only photo, need a picture of the outside, the food lines, sitting area and drink area, when there is no one inside of the building needs new photos for this...
Read moreThere's definitely room for improvement. The food is at best subpar. I know that they have recipe cards to follow and portions that are to be adhered to but still it's no excuse for tags not being properly displayed or completely absent describing what it is I'm hoping to eat. The cooks serving the "food" didn't even know what they were serving. This is definitely my BAS deduction hard at work. For the 350 or 360 bucks a month I can have more tasteful food and I wouldn't walk into a DFAC hungry and leave starved. 2 stars out of 5 because I'm hoping for...
Read morePoor food choices, sometimes overcook or undercooked the food, OR if you are lucky, you could get served uncooked. Yes, uncooked, not to mention they do not provide many food options if you can not eat certain things. The amount of food given is a comparison of old-time 2000s middle school portions after the health eating plan was admitted, which is abysmal compared to soldiers having more money taken from them automatically when they would be better of buying food from...
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