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What Andrew Hilger likes about Coupa Cafe (stanford Huang Engineering Center):
This is my go-to for quick sandwich or salad lunch. Love that wraps and sandwiches include side salad. Only serves pre-made food, but there is almost never a line. If you want a fresh-made meal, go to the Y2E2 location. Their coffee is solid but not as many options as Y2E2 and Green locations. View all feedback.

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