“Very tasty. Had grilled chicken on sourdough bread with cheese bacon lettuce and tomato. Fries and a drink for nine dollars and a little change. Got full on just half of it. For hospital dining it is above what I expected. Wil eat there again.“
“Hidden gem on the BYU campus. The food is all you can eat, and various stations with different themed food. From the soup station to the Italian station to the grill, the salad bar, the cereal station, the make your own waffles, and the dessert selection. If you like (or need) variety, this is your place. High chairs are available upon request. Also, for BYU employees, there is a nice discount if you use your BYU signature card (or whatever they changed the name to).“
“I'm so happy that we have Gurus on campus! They have a great menu with tons of options. I'm a big fan of their soups, the Thai peanut pasta and the salmon and rice bowl. However, no trip to Gurus is complete without an order of sweet potato fries!The service tends to be really fast and the employees are always really nice. It is a great addition to our campus complement of food options.“
“This was my first time here. It was really busy for a Thursday at lunchtime, but after tasting the food, I can see why! I was there with my siblings and they let me try a bite of their food. First, the French chicken and meatloaf were *amazing* and you should get the cheesy biscuit. Like, this is an obligation. Cheesy. Biscuit. The raspberry bread pudding was soooo good! The side salad wasn’t some lame thing, it was a real, hearty, pear Gorgonzola one that day. So, basically everything was really good. I’ve never done this, but the people next to us left without even touching their sweet potatoes. I really, really REALLY wanted to just thieve them, but my brother got embarrassed and held me back. The food was that good.Parking: You may have to park across the street, but there’s a decent amount of parking“