I’ve been here a few times for a few different reasons. This is basically a huge business building in the middle of the CBD. I really like the building itself, but parking is a HUGE pain. It doesn’t matter how early you get down there, there is going to be zero street parking and you’ll have to pay an arm and a leg to park in a lot. The building itself is really nice. There are two levels and the second level has a nice food court and although I haven’t eaten there, they seem to have a lot of food options. The place is a huge, so be sure to check the guide at the front entrance, in order to figure out where you want to go. I’ve been to the hair salon that is in this building, as well as the bank. Both open out onto the street, which is convenient if you can get parking close to where you want to go.
Carly S.
Place rating: 3 New Orleans, LA
This is mostly based on the food court. They have a wide variety of options for lunch and all at decent prices. None of the booths I’ve been to has been out of this world delicious, but for a food court the choices and quality are good. There is Mexican, Vietnamese, Asian/Sushi buffet, grilled sandwiches, pizza, and a lot more to choose from. There is also shopping in the building, of course, but the only store I’m familiar with is Pierre jewelers because someone bought me a gift from there. This isn’t really a shopping mall, more of a food court and a few shops. The lobby also connects with Hampton Inn on Carondelet and Chase bank on the St. Charles side.
Justin T.
Place rating: 5 New Orleans, LA
This is my favorite place for Phở in town! They cook very decent phở, a lot of meat that will make you feel really full! Really crowded little restaurant stand in the food court! Also pizza are good too at a good price! Other then that this food court seems to be really crowded most of the time! Open from 11am-2pm I think!!!
Taylor S.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
This place is hidden unless you work in the building, or pass by it and actually follow the street sign inside. I wouldn’tve gone in if it weren’t for the sign that mentioned vietnamese food. I can’t remember what the place is called but they have decent Phở for the CBD. They also have salad, noodles, fried and regular spring rolls. It’s cash only though, so stop at the Chase downstairs before heading up the escalator. The chinese food is terrible(I’ve heard) and there are lots of other restaurants – mexican, gyros, cajun, burgers, philly cheesesteaks. You really can’t go wrong with this place although it is all fast food.