For an "attraction" food stop, it's not half bad! I did my research and knew I didn't want to eat at the other options here at Kennedy, and this looked like the best value for my family that contained actual ingredients and not just a greasy burger. The four of us ate for about $50. The bowls were good, if not a little small, but it was fresh and ready very quickly since you make it as you go. Can't complain! Much better than mid chicken strips and soggy fries at most places. I definitely recommend this stop. It wasn't nearly as busy as the other locations!...
Read moreI got a bowl with Jasmine rice, corn, avocado, and tuna, with sriracha ranch on top.
Tuna was middle of the road, what you would expect from bowl shop at a visitor’s center. It wasn’t particularly fresh, but it wasn’t extremely bad either. The corn on the other hand was almost inedible, very chewy, ruining the texture of the entire bowl. The avocado was surprisingly decent. The rice was okay as well. I would not recommend the corn or tuna when making your bowl, choose from one of the alternative...
Read moreI was beyond grateful to find some vegan (and healthy!) food at Space Bowl Bistro in the Kennedy Space Center. I built my own bowl, with a base of brown rice, topped with jackfruit, edamame, avocado, tomato, corn, and a green cilantro sauce. The presentation/pic leaves something to be desired, and the size of the dish was underwhelming, but to find a healthful vegan meal inside a tourist destination like this one was a huge win! ...
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