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Contribute Feedback What Josh lawson likes about Ginger Market:
I love the variety of Japanese import coffee, snacks and food that they have! Great variety, alright prices, and great location (imbedded into Macquarie hall). Some of the staff are really friendly, but some are kind of cold (i guess expected with college students).Unfortunately, the prices have increased quite a bit year over year (coffee that used to be $1 is now $2.50). Also, this store was an experiment at a full... View all feedback.
What Kyle Posey doesn't like about Ginger Market:
The touchless checkout feature at this restaurant is gimmicky and unreliable, as it has never worked in the four years I've visited. The service is slow, and occasionally they do not accept dining dollars. The menu offers a good variety of options, but the prices are significantly overpriced. Overall, it's not worth the hassle. View all feedback.
Elaborate and pricy, but with an Asian market on the campus with fresh sushi is beautiful.
Super! finally an on-campus market filled to the edge with foreign drinks, snacks, meals and fresh sushi and poki.
Super! finally an on-campus market filled to the edge with foreign drinks, snacks, meals and fresh sushi and poki.
This little college campus market has a great selection of snacks and beverages. They specialize in sushi and for an on campus sushi spot, it is relatively decent. I have bought sushi here a few times and it sat well with me. I haven't had any negative toilet experiences lol which is great. The workers here are friendly and the environment inside is clean. Some of the snack items can be expensive and can definitely be bought somewhere else for less. I think it's great for the college students who live on campus to enjoy. be aware that the sushi in the fridge section may have been sitting there for a while. I got the poke bowl one day and the rice was so hard due to the fridge being so cold. The rice was all stuck together. I definitely wouldn't choose this place over an actual sushi joint but if you need anything for fuel and you are craving sushi, this place got you covered. You do not have to be a student or affiliate of the school to shop and eat here. It is open to the public if you're ever interested in campus sushi. Also, I think it's nice to have something open for the visitors on campus. I think it's a solid place for snacks and will continue to buy here.
I love the variety of Japanese import coffee, snacks and food that they have! Great variety, alright prices, and great location (imbedded into Macquarie hall). Some of the staff are really friendly, but some are kind of cold (i guess expected with college students).Unfortunately, the prices have increased quite a bit year over year (coffee that used to be $1 is now $2.50). Also, this store was an experiment at a fully automated seamless checkout experience, but it seems that this has failed, and it 's just a regular store now. The ceiling has around 20 security cameras that were used for this, which is pretty funny to look at now.Vegetarian options: Energy drinks, vegetarian sushi rolls, lots of vegetarian Japanese snacks.Wheelchair accessibility: Definitely wheelchair accessible