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Food Court
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Nearby attractions
Tulalip Amphitheatre
10400 34th Ave NE, Tulalip, WA 98271
Nearby restaurants
Indian Food Truck in Seattle Premium Outlet Mall
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip, WA 98271, United States
Cafe Bento
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd #381C, Marysville, WA 98271
Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd Suite 381B, Tulalip, WA 98271
Starbucks
Premium Outlets, 10600 Quil Ceda Boulevard Seattle, Tulalip, WA 98271
Ram Restaurant & Brewery
10520 Quil Ceda Blvd, Marysville, WA 98271
Famous Wok
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd #381E, Tulalip, WA 98271
Taste of Nepal: Best Nepali Momo in Tulalip, WA
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd ste 92, Tulalip, WA 98271
LASA Street Food
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip, WA 98271
Olive Garden Italian Restaurant
10326 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip, WA 98271
Subway
10600 Quil Ceda Blvd #381D, Tulalip, WA 98271
Nearby hotels
Tulalip Resort
10200 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip, WA 98271, United States
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Marysville
11430 38th Dr NE, Marysville, WA 98271
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Food Court

10600 Quil Ceda Blvd, Marysville, WA 98271
3.7(201)
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attractions: Tulalip Amphitheatre, restaurants: Indian Food Truck in Seattle Premium Outlet Mall, Cafe Bento, Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen, Starbucks, Ram Restaurant & Brewery, Famous Wok, Taste of Nepal: Best Nepali Momo in Tulalip, WA, LASA Street Food, Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, Subway
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Nearby restaurants of Food Court

Indian Food Truck in Seattle Premium Outlet Mall

Cafe Bento

Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen

Starbucks

Ram Restaurant & Brewery

Famous Wok

Taste of Nepal: Best Nepali Momo in Tulalip, WA

LASA Street Food

Olive Garden Italian Restaurant

Subway

Indian Food Truck in Seattle Premium Outlet Mall

Indian Food Truck in Seattle Premium Outlet Mall

3.9

(266)

Click for details
Cafe Bento

Cafe Bento

4.1

(77)

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Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen

Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen

2.7

(136)

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Starbucks

Starbucks

4.2

(400)

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Chirag WartyChirag Warty
The Food Court at Seattle Premium Outlets is a convenient place to grab a quick bite while shopping, offering a decent variety of dining options that cater to diverse tastes. While it serves its purpose effectively, there are areas where it could improve to enhance the overall dining experience. Variety: The food court features a selection of familiar chain eateries and fast-food options, including Subway, Pizza Hut, Panda Express, and a few others. The range of choices covers the basics—burgers, pizza, sandwiches, Asian cuisine, and a couple of dessert options. While the variety is sufficient for a quick meal, it lacks the breadth and uniqueness that some other food courts offer, with limited choices for those seeking healthier or more diverse dining options. Quality: The quality of food is generally average, consistent with what you would expect from typical fast-food chains. Most dishes are prepared quickly and serve as a convenient option for shoppers needing a break. While the food is generally tasty and satisfying for a quick meal, it does not stand out in terms of culinary excellence or freshness. Some items can be hit or miss, depending on the time of day and how busy the food court is. Service: Service at the Food Court varies by vendor, but it tends to be efficient and straightforward. The staff at most outlets are friendly and work diligently to manage the high volume of customers, especially during peak shopping hours. However, wait times can be long during busy periods, and seating can become crowded, making it challenging to find a spot to eat comfortably. Ambiance: The ambiance of the Food Court is functional but lacks the inviting atmosphere of more upscale or modern food courts. The seating area is spacious but feels a bit utilitarian, with basic tables and chairs that serve the purpose without much flair. Cleanliness is generally maintained, although it can become less tidy during peak times when foot traffic is heavy. Value: Prices at the Food Court are reasonable and consistent with what you would expect at a shopping mall. The portion sizes are adequate, and the cost of a meal is typically in line with fast-food standards, making it an affordable option for families and individuals looking to grab a quick meal without breaking the bank. Convenience: One of the main advantages of the Food Court is its convenience. Located within the Seattle Premium Outlets, it provides a handy option for shoppers to refuel without leaving the shopping center. This makes it a practical choice for those who want to maximize their time shopping and minimize travel to off-site dining locations. Extras: Accessibility: The Food Court is easily accessible from various parts of the outlet mall, with clear signage and plenty of nearby entrances. Parking: Ample parking is available at the outlet mall, making it easy to get in and out even during busy shopping seasons. Conclusion: The Food Court at Seattle Premium Outlets is a practical choice for a quick, convenient meal during a day of shopping. While it offers a decent variety of standard fast-food options, it falls short in terms of ambiance and culinary excitement. It’s a functional stop for satisfying hunger pangs but doesn't provide a dining experience that stands out. If you’re looking for a no-frills, quick bite, the Food Court does the job adequately, but don’t expect anything beyond the basics. šŸ•šŸ„”šŸ”
Vicky bVicky b
There is one Indian food truck, I tried Vegetarian Burger and Papdi Chaat, both items were awesome. I would highly recommend everyone to visit there. You will definitely forget other big brand Burgers. I forgot to ask the name of the guy. He make it really good. Definitely try once.
Stacie SStacie S
The cotton candy machine didn't seem to work right and I called the phone # nobody answered so I left a message. The music did start playing in the machine but nothing else worked. Very disappointing and it took 1 of my quarters and didn't give it back.
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The Food Court at Seattle Premium Outlets is a convenient place to grab a quick bite while shopping, offering a decent variety of dining options that cater to diverse tastes. While it serves its purpose effectively, there are areas where it could improve to enhance the overall dining experience. Variety: The food court features a selection of familiar chain eateries and fast-food options, including Subway, Pizza Hut, Panda Express, and a few others. The range of choices covers the basics—burgers, pizza, sandwiches, Asian cuisine, and a couple of dessert options. While the variety is sufficient for a quick meal, it lacks the breadth and uniqueness that some other food courts offer, with limited choices for those seeking healthier or more diverse dining options. Quality: The quality of food is generally average, consistent with what you would expect from typical fast-food chains. Most dishes are prepared quickly and serve as a convenient option for shoppers needing a break. While the food is generally tasty and satisfying for a quick meal, it does not stand out in terms of culinary excellence or freshness. Some items can be hit or miss, depending on the time of day and how busy the food court is. Service: Service at the Food Court varies by vendor, but it tends to be efficient and straightforward. The staff at most outlets are friendly and work diligently to manage the high volume of customers, especially during peak shopping hours. However, wait times can be long during busy periods, and seating can become crowded, making it challenging to find a spot to eat comfortably. Ambiance: The ambiance of the Food Court is functional but lacks the inviting atmosphere of more upscale or modern food courts. The seating area is spacious but feels a bit utilitarian, with basic tables and chairs that serve the purpose without much flair. Cleanliness is generally maintained, although it can become less tidy during peak times when foot traffic is heavy. Value: Prices at the Food Court are reasonable and consistent with what you would expect at a shopping mall. The portion sizes are adequate, and the cost of a meal is typically in line with fast-food standards, making it an affordable option for families and individuals looking to grab a quick meal without breaking the bank. Convenience: One of the main advantages of the Food Court is its convenience. Located within the Seattle Premium Outlets, it provides a handy option for shoppers to refuel without leaving the shopping center. This makes it a practical choice for those who want to maximize their time shopping and minimize travel to off-site dining locations. Extras: Accessibility: The Food Court is easily accessible from various parts of the outlet mall, with clear signage and plenty of nearby entrances. Parking: Ample parking is available at the outlet mall, making it easy to get in and out even during busy shopping seasons. Conclusion: The Food Court at Seattle Premium Outlets is a practical choice for a quick, convenient meal during a day of shopping. While it offers a decent variety of standard fast-food options, it falls short in terms of ambiance and culinary excitement. It’s a functional stop for satisfying hunger pangs but doesn't provide a dining experience that stands out. If you’re looking for a no-frills, quick bite, the Food Court does the job adequately, but don’t expect anything beyond the basics. šŸ•šŸ„”šŸ”
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There is one Indian food truck, I tried Vegetarian Burger and Papdi Chaat, both items were awesome. I would highly recommend everyone to visit there. You will definitely forget other big brand Burgers. I forgot to ask the name of the guy. He make it really good. Definitely try once.
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The cotton candy machine didn't seem to work right and I called the phone # nobody answered so I left a message. The music did start playing in the machine but nothing else worked. Very disappointing and it took 1 of my quarters and didn't give it back.
Stacie S

Stacie S

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3.7
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3.0
1y

The Food Court at Seattle Premium Outlets is a convenient place to grab a quick bite while shopping, offering a decent variety of dining options that cater to diverse tastes. While it serves its purpose effectively, there are areas where it could improve to enhance the overall dining experience.

Variety: The food court features a selection of familiar chain eateries and fast-food options, including Subway, Pizza Hut, Panda Express, and a few others. The range of choices covers the basics—burgers, pizza, sandwiches, Asian cuisine, and a couple of dessert options. While the variety is sufficient for a quick meal, it lacks the breadth and uniqueness that some other food courts offer, with limited choices for those seeking healthier or more diverse dining options.

Quality: The quality of food is generally average, consistent with what you would expect from typical fast-food chains. Most dishes are prepared quickly and serve as a convenient option for shoppers needing a break. While the food is generally tasty and satisfying for a quick meal, it does not stand out in terms of culinary excellence or freshness. Some items can be hit or miss, depending on the time of day and how busy the food court is.

Service: Service at the Food Court varies by vendor, but it tends to be efficient and straightforward. The staff at most outlets are friendly and work diligently to manage the high volume of customers, especially during peak shopping hours. However, wait times can be long during busy periods, and seating can become crowded, making it challenging to find a spot to eat comfortably.

Ambiance: The ambiance of the Food Court is functional but lacks the inviting atmosphere of more upscale or modern food courts. The seating area is spacious but feels a bit utilitarian, with basic tables and chairs that serve the purpose without much flair. Cleanliness is generally maintained, although it can become less tidy during peak times when foot traffic is heavy.

Value: Prices at the Food Court are reasonable and consistent with what you would expect at a shopping mall. The portion sizes are adequate, and the cost of a meal is typically in line with fast-food standards, making it an affordable option for families and individuals looking to grab a quick meal without breaking the bank.

Convenience: One of the main advantages of the Food Court is its convenience. Located within the Seattle Premium Outlets, it provides a handy option for shoppers to refuel without leaving the shopping center. This makes it a practical choice for those who want to maximize their time shopping and minimize travel to off-site dining locations.

Extras:

Accessibility: The Food Court is easily accessible from various parts of the outlet mall, with clear signage and plenty of nearby entrances. Parking: Ample parking is available at the outlet mall, making it easy to get in and out even during busy shopping seasons.

Conclusion: The Food Court at Seattle Premium Outlets is a practical choice for a quick, convenient meal during a day of shopping. While it offers a decent variety of standard fast-food options, it falls short in terms of ambiance and culinary excitement. It’s a functional stop for satisfying hunger pangs but doesn't provide a dining experience that stands out. If you’re looking for a no-frills, quick bite, the Food Court does the job adequately, but don’t expect anything beyond the...

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1.0
2y

We visited this food court on 12th May at about 2pm. We went to the Mexican food shop, inside the food court, which was towards the extreme left side of the entrance. There were 2 girls who were selling the food there. We ordered 2 chicken burritos and one 3 cheese nacho. The girls prepared such Horrendous and dirty food for us and charged about $45 for that unhealthy, Distasteful, and Pathetic food. It was an insult to food. We fell sick after eating that food.

"Please, no one should ever visit and order food from that sorry Mexican shop." I am sure that they were not the owners, but God Save the owner...

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3.0
2y

The food court inside premium outlet has limited options for vegetarians. I was able to have a veg bento from the Cafe bento and a pizza from the Italian stand. There is a subway and a wok restaurant which I didn't try. There is a food truck with Indian food However I would recommend this only as the last option. Instead There is a good mango stand somewhere near bath and body works as it was refreshing and also a falafel stand and pretzel . So go for the food court if snacks are...

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