All I wanted was something good to eat for breakfast before my flight from Laguardia to DFW. No name brand stores or restaurants in this place. CIBO seems like the local deli at my grocery store with sub-par foods. When I realized I could find no other option i settled on a salad. Everything looked fresh and good until a realized I could find no tomato. How could that be possible??? The lady at the cash register was in shock as well. I gave my half made salad to the cashier and walked away. Leaving Deltas fantastic NYC terminal hungry as hell. Luckily DFW had everything one would need.
Michael Y.
Place rating: 1 Garland, TX
Horrible food, service sub par. Hamburgers preCooked. French fries not kept under a heat lamp. Was told no salt or ketchup available for the $ 4 fries. Manager acknowledged that operations were sub par there.
Maggie H.
Place rating: 4 Saint Louis, MO
If you’re unlucky enough to be hungry in terminal C but aren’t up for Auntie Anne’s pretzels, Cibo is pretty much it. Junk and healthy food, including hummus, yogurt, and Naked juice. Got me through a long 3 hours until I could get Taco Bell.
Mian F.
Place rating: 3 Henrico, VA
I’m really torn here. As a vegan, I very rarely can find anything aside from fruit to eat in airports, so it’s nice to have vegan options. I really wanted to try the tofu and kale sandwich but it is north of 700 calories, which is a lot. The spicy falafel sarmie looked pretty dry. I really wanted the«vegan» soba noodles but thankfully I read the ingredients — it contains honey, and strict vegans don’t consume any animal products including honey. I settled on the vegan lo mein. Under 400 calories and predictably oily, but not the worst airport food I’ve eaten(cold noodles will be cold noodles, right?) The prices are really high but I also know what probably goes into food delivery logistics in this area. It’s okay.
J. K.
Place rating: 1 White Plains, NY
I miss the old restaurants. Maybe some local NY favorites. Food is now slow, confusing to order and very low quality. Not to mention expensive. I miss the Starbucks too. And why can I get an egg white on wheat bread, but not a roll? Whole eggs only on rolls.
GREG G.
Place rating: 3 Pompano Beach, FL
Food is great, but think my credit card has been compromised 2 times in 3 months. Credit card fraud department caught it fast, but pointed out cibo was the only common denominator in both cases. Since I’m at airport a lot I still eat here because of healthy food, but I now use cash.
Chris D.
Place rating: 3 Spokane, WA
I really like the variety of options here, especially the salad bar. This is something that I wish more airports would do. The ingredients all were fresh during my visit and it actually seemed reasonably priced. I also like how everything is set up here, but I can see it being very hectic during peak eating hours.
Deejay S.
Place rating: 1 Schiller Park, IL
Dont eat a burger from here. Ice cold burger. Waited over 15 min. Just to eat a cold burger. 10 more min to get a refund. Not good
CB W.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
Wow! This place is huge with tons of selection, good service and pretty reasonable prices for airport fair. It’s a bit early for beer, but I must say that their selection of true craft options is pretty great for an airport or anywhere really(not just the usual InBev options). The concept is great! Lots of tables with free iPads to place orders or just browse the Internet or play games, etc. free use of chargers and outlets at each table. I would imagine this is the way of the future. I had the everything bagel with lox cream cheese and a coffee, both were good price was $ 2.50 bagel $ 2 cream cheese, $ 3 coffee, again, not a steal, but for the amenities and everything, I’ll take it.
Jim K.
Place rating: 2 Woodside, NY
The selection of food items is excellent, and the service was fine. But I hate it when pre-packaged foods list a million ingredients! I feel like it would be awesome if, in addition to the million ingredients listed in small type, there were a concise description of the food I’m buying. For instance, I ate two bites of my chicken bacon club and threw the rest away when I discovered an abundance of mustard. If the description of the sandwich included the basic components, I would have chosen something else. Furthermore, why not just keep it simple, and let the guests apply their own condiments? That would give us picky eaters a lot more options. Listen: I already sacrifice diet when I eat an airport breakfast. I don’t want to also sacrifice taste. The yogurt was nice, though…
Joe T.
Place rating: 4 Cambridge, MA
Wowww! So much delicious vegan food here! Primal strips vegan jerky, a tofu kale sandwich, vegan brownies, and soy milk! Best airport store ever!!!
William F.
Place rating: 1 CHESTNUT HILL, MA
My wife and I stopped for breakfast before our flight today. Thought it was cute and efficient to order on the I pads. Totally disorganized, took forever, many unhappy families not getting their food or the wrong order. My order of biscuits and shrimp and two sunny side up eggs was cold, inedible and partially raw. My wife’s yogurt parfait was just plain unflavored yogurt with three raisins on top. Since we already paid when ordering(with a tip) we really had no recourse but to go catch our flight. Wouldn’t advise eating there even if you’re starving. And it was very expensive. –1 star is more like it.
David P.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
A large selection pickup food but it’s airport prices so it’s a bit pricey. I rather have went to a restaurant or the luxurious delta terminal to get food.
Meg M.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Dang! They have SEVERAL vegan options. How cool and modern of you, NYC. The salad I got here was definitely the highlight of my wretched airport evening. The problem is that all the food is leaking! The dressings on the salads and the sauce on the sandwiches are all pouring out of the containers they are in. It’s nasty. So each time I picked up a wrap, it’s juice poured out down my forearm. They got to figure that out. It’s expensive also but not unexpected for airport food. Captive audience you know.
Courtney L.
Place rating: 3 Platte City, MO
Fantastic pizza! It was 9am, so I grabbed a slice of the breakfast pizza and what appeared to be basil and pepperoni. So good. THe breakfast pizza was fairly messy to eat since the scrambled eggs were only loosely attached to the crust, but it was really tasty and not overly salty. The pepperoni was incredible. Ooey gooey cheesy and greasy. Definitely a great airport find! A variety of beverages including a solid selection of way pricey boxed wines. Lots of quick, healthier snack options are available in the check out lane as well. Multiple cashiers make the intimidating line go quickly!
Christopher M.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
Can’t lie… if I have to fly Delta again out of LGA? I won’t be dreading it as much thanks to Cibo! I was stuck in HORRID traffic and a desperately long TSA line. Thought I was going to miss my flight all together… but was more concerned about slaughtering my fellow passengers since I hadn’t eaten all day. But I didn’t want food that would smell up the plane. The closest, kindest-for-all option I could find was sushi… and they had some darned decent options, even at 7pm! I loved the blue crab roll with real, flakey, buttery crab. And the spicy tuna with a nice chunk of tuna steak? Super good! Standard price for such rolls in NYC. I’d actually expect more gouging in an airport. The line for check out was relatively fast. The staff were pleasant, even with the horrid energy I was putting off. In and out and on my plane in no time! I actually want to go back and try their hot bar. It looked quite good! I will say, however, that the burger/grill area looked like you better tuck in and have some time before you take off before trying that option…
Joss K.
Place rating: 5 Ann Arbor, MI
For an airport mini mart-cum-eatery this is tops. Love the marketplace selections that include a hot bar, salad bar, and a delicious range or prepared foods including blue crab sushi rolls, excellent vegan options, gluten free turkey wraps(super tasty!), and even buffalo tofu nuggets. No joke! Be sure to stock up before your next food less flight, and if nutrition facts matter to you, everything is well marked.
Wendy Q.
Place rating: 1 Victorian Village, Columbus, OH
$h!tty service at custom burgers. Waited half a hour for the worst piece of $h!t burger. So did everyone else. The cashiers were nice but the«cooks» were unfocused and slower than glaciers.
Venkata M.
Place rating: 4 Levittown, NY
Deli inside an airport is a rare sight but this place has it. The food isn’t great but it doesn’t taste bad either. Good place to grab a quick and relatively healthy meal with some variety before boarding.
Phil H.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
Never get on an airplane without bringing aboard some food with you. I fly a lot for biz and know all too well the perils and pitfalls of delays and inconveniences that happen occasionally caused by bad weather or mechanical problems. Nothing is worse than being stuck on a tarmac for long periods with nothing to eat and you’re starving. I always make it a point to grab a few snacks or pre-packaged sandwich at a Cibo before heading to my gate. Sure, you pay airport prices but at least you will have something to munch on while on your flight other than those microscopic bags of peanuts and pretzels. Plus, there are some pretty decent sandwich, wrap, snack, and salad options here when looking for healthy choices. Pretty fresh stuff too. Case in point — my flight today to Indianapolis was delayed because of thunderstorms in the midwest. We were stuck on the tarmac for almost two hours. After an hour I whipped out my turkey sandwich, chips, and banana and proceeded to feast while those around me stared and drooled longingly. Sucked for them as I don’t share my food! Gotta hit up the Cibo Express suckas!