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Stanford University off-campus food

Stanford University requires all students who live in traditional dormitories on campus to be matched with the campus meal plan, so most students’ dining issues are locked on campus.

But there must be times when students want to improve their food or miss the taste of their hometown. So which restaurants off campus are a good choice? Let’s take a look at the more popular restaurants around the school.

Chinese Restaurant Fey Restaurant Address: 1368 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA 94025 Tel: 650-324-8888 This is a very authentic Sichuan restaurant, a traditional restaurant in the Bay Area, with both a la carte and hot pot options.

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Friends who like spicy food must try it. Of course, there are also non-spicy dishes to choose from. The taste is very good, comparable to domestic Sichuan cuisine, and the portions are large and the price is moderate.

Although the restaurant provides three meals a day, it mainly focuses on dinner. For breakfast, it provides special breakfasts such as Xiaolong soup dumplings, Sichuan/Beijing tofu, Beijing sugar pancakes, salty/sweet rice balls, etc., with prices ranging from US$1.50 to US$8.95 per serving.

The luncheon will provide a variety of meat and vegetable stir-fries, with a basic price of US$8.50-9.50/portion. The dinner menu has a relatively complete range of snacks, cold dishes, seafood, fish, fish, soups, and staple dishes.

The choice is fresh and delicious, and can basically meet the needs of customers. If there are many people and don’t want to order a la carte, there is also a super special Chongqing spicy hot pot to choose from. Students with light tastes can choose the clear soup pot base. The price of both pot bases is US$4.95.

/portion (small)/USD 16.95/portion (large). For students dining alone, there is also a personal set meal of US$18.95/portion, which is relatively affordable.

Although the surrounding environment of Fey Restaurant is a bit poor, you can enjoy a different atmosphere when you open the door of the restaurant. Shining crystal lights and fish tanks are everywhere, and the floors are paved. It is clean, tidy, simple and stylish, and full of modernity.

The atmosphere is very good. It is a good choice for couples/girlfriends to go on a date or to have dinner with friends. Don’t miss it! ◎ Recommended tastings: Sichuan twice-cooked pork, spicy pork belly, Dongpo elbow, Mushu chicken rolls, spicy large intestine vermicelli, Beijing sweet and sour fish

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◎ Transportation: The restaurant is located about 2.2 miles northwest of Stanford University. It takes about 6 minutes to drive. Students can also take the direct bus ECR or No. 391, and the whole journey takes about 34 minutes.

Tai Pan Address: 560 Waverley St, Palo Alto, CA 94301 Tel: 650-329-9168 This is a well-known Hong Kong-style restaurant that provides lunch and dinner services. Students who like Cantonese cuisine are in good luck. In addition to

In addition to delicious seafood and vegetables, there are also super Hong Kong-style dim sum. You can choose from steamed, pan-fried, deep-fried or boiled. Everything is exquisite, such as: pea sprout dumplings (shaped like sugar triangles, very unique), shrimp dumplings

(The skin is transparent and pliable, intact and not broken), honeycomb taro wedges (fried just right, crispy but not greasy).

All dishes are made with high-quality authentic ingredients and carefully prepared by chefs. They have authentic Cantonese taste (slightly sweeter, more suitable for southerners), and the side dishes are exquisite and creative.

Although the price is not affordable, the setup is reasonable.

The restaurant's elegant and comfortable environment, warm and unique atmosphere and super-exquisite food have won many international repeat customers. Many American families come here to drink tea and eat snacks on weekends.

If students have dining needs, they can click here to reserve seats online in advance to avoid waiting in line.

◎ Recommended tastings: shrimp dumplings, barbecued pork buns, golden fried shrimp balls, Beijing duck, Taiwanese three-cup chicken, lamb slices soaked in XO sauce, signature vegetarian fried brown rice, etc.

◎ Transportation: The restaurant is located about 1.4 miles northeast of Stanford University. It takes about 4 minutes to drive and about half an hour to walk.

Hunan Home Address: 4880 El Camino Real, Los Altos Tel: 650-965-8888 This is a family-owned restaurant that has been in business for more than 30 years. It is a one-story independent building.

There is no high-end decoration in the restaurant, but it has a clean and tidy environment, fast and efficient service, and cheap and good dishes.

It provides authentic Chinese cuisine with a full range of flavors, such as various stew pots, Fujian stir-fries, teppanyaki, fried snacks, etc. The variety is very complete, and there is definitely something to suit your taste.

It is said that the beef stew here is particularly good, juicy and cooked to perfection; the sausages are a special dish; the fried rice and sizzling shrimp have been rated as one of the most popular restaurants in Los Altos.