Alright, so the other day I was in Buena Park, and my stomach started growling. I figured I’d hit up the Buena Park Mall food court ’cause, you know, food courts usually have a bunch of options.
First off, I walked into the mall and made my way to the food court. It wasn’t too hard to find, just followed the signs and the general flow of hungry people. When I got there, I did a quick lap to see what was available.
Food Court Options
- There was the usual suspects – a pizza place, a spot with burgers and fries, you know, the standard stuff.
- I noticed a couple of Asian food stands, one looked like it was mainly Chinese, and the other seemed to be more Japanese.
- There was also a place that had sandwiches and salads, which looked okay, but I was craving something a bit more substantial.
- Oh, and I almost forgot, there was a Mexican food joint too, with tacos and burritos. That smelled pretty good.
After looking at everything, I decided to go for the Japanese place. They had some teriyaki chicken that looked pretty tasty. I placed my order, grabbed a number, and waited for my food.
While I waited, I scoped out a place to sit. It was kind of crowded, but I managed to find a spot at a table that wasn’t completely full. I sat down, played around on my phone for a bit, and before I knew it, my number was called.
I grabbed my food, which came with rice and some veggies. It actually looked even better than I expected. I dug in, and man, it was good! The chicken was tender, the sauce was flavorful, and the rice was cooked just right.
Finished up my food, cleaned up my table, and tossed my trash. Overall, it was a pretty decent food court experience. Nothing fancy, but it definitely hit the spot. If you’re ever at the Buena Park Mall and need a quick bite, the food court’s worth checking out. Just don’t expect anything too mind-blowing, it’s a mall food court, after all.