Atrium Cafe - Teaneck
Atrium Cafe
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I stopped by for a quick lunch and chose to sit in the atrium. The food was tasty, although the prices were a bit steep (a bottle of Coke was $3.50). Overall, it's a decent spot for a bite to eat.
Having breakfast by the waterfall was incredible! The food was surprisingly delicious.
Update: To my surprise, I've discovered that this restaurant is overcharging customers on sales tax. My order on August 29, 2019, amounted to $8.50 for hot food, but after tax, I was charged $9.10. This indicates a sales tax rate of 7%, which has not been the rate for New Jersey since 2016. The discrepancy is only $0.04 compared to the 6.625% rate established in 2018, but if I and many other customers have been overpaying, this establishment could be profiting from excessive sales tax amounts in the thousands, if not hundreds of thousands. The overall experience was below average. The prices here are exorbitant—$18 for lunch (a sandwich, chips, and a can of soda). The cashier charged me separately for cheese, onions, tomatoes, and lettuce, and I was shocked to find out that choosing a different bread, which wasn't mentioned as an additional cost, resulted in a surcharge. I was appalled when I saw this. Additionally, they serve salad dressing in tiny souffle cups and charge $0.50 per cup.
One of the best office building cafes I've ever eaten in..great salad bar. With fresh grilled vegetables..grilled chicken..all fixins..roasted curried cauliflower
To my surprise, this restaurant company is overcharging people on sales tax. My order on August 29, 2019 was $8.50 for hot food, but after tax I ended up paying $9.10. This includes a 7% VAT which I haven't seen at this amount since 2016. The small $0.04 difference is due to the 6.625% sales tax imposed in 2018. However, if many customers are also being overcharged on sales tax, this company could be making a significant profit from this practice. Overall, this cafe is excessively expensive. They charge $18 for a lunch meal (sandwich, chips, and canned soda). On top of that, they separately charged me for cheese, guacamole, tomato, and salad because it was on a different bread than the one listed on the menu. Additionally, they charge $0.50 per cup for their salad dressing which is served in small souffle cups.
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