Oh my goodness!! Can't wait to eat this!!! Yuuuum
Jamaican jerk seasoned wings from Tacos el Jefes
Tacos el jefe
And they have chicken wings too!!!
Thai Der's menu
Bobablastic menu page 1
Tacos El Jefe menu page 1
This place is great if you like Mediterranean
MIM menu page 1
Tacos el Jefes also has chicken wings
K-Street Diner
Absolutely delicious and good prices for portion sizes
Tacos El Jefe menu page 2
Haven't tried this yet, it's on my list
Lots of good places to eat in here! So many varieties
Can't wait to get this again the tacos were fresh and delicious
HAWAIIAN BOWLZ MENU
Japanese Restaurants logo
Thai Der logo sign
Right side El Jeffe's menu
El jeffe 's logo
Japanese Restaurants menu
The Korean Soul food menu.
This place I have to try too and may stop in next week
Victoria J.
May 21, 2021
This place is pretty amazing and has a little bit of something for everyone (just about) if you want to get something quick to eat then this is your place and and you can even order ahead to pick it up, there's tables there so if you want to eat you can do that too...can't wait to try some of the other places in here and I'm sure they won't disappoint either, the workers are friendly and it was very clean inside as well
Read MoreMarites D.
Dec 29, 2019
Campus Commons Food Court is a short walking distance across from the College of Southern Nevada (CSN). It's on Charleston and Torrey Pines next to a car wash. Inside the building that says Internet Cafe is a cafeteria food court that houses five different vendors. It may look like a hole-in-the-wall but the place is decent and clean. There is ample parking in the back of the building.At the front entrance, the first vendor you will see is Kang Thai and then Falafel. Kim's Bento is across from Tacos El Jefe's, and at the very end is Grinds 2 Da Max. The cool thing about this place is the convenience and accessibility to delicious food! You have options for Thai, Mediterranean, Korean, Mexican, and Hawaiian.So far it's been great. Two of the five vendors, Kang Thai and Grinds 2 Da Max, are both very good! And I have yet to try the other vendors, hopefully in future visits. What I like about this location is that it's not crowded. There are plenty of available seatings, inside and outdoor. I noticed there's no background music. I think having a good playlist would be an awesome addition to liven up the atmosphere. If you're anywhere near CSN or on Charleston, you should come by and check out this place. They do offer good food at reasonable price, and the service is nice!
Read MoreKristie J.
Dec 15, 2019
This place has huge potential. I came here for the first time one month ago when there used to be a crab place in here. Upon walking in, it was closed. Now there are some new vendors including grinds to da max which I was excited about trying. This place really is set up like a food court. Tables and chairs and some little windows hosting vendors. The Food Court itself is only recognizable by the "Internet Cafe" sign out front so if you see that, you're in the right place. There is plenty of parking around the side and back and have entrances in both places. There is a decent array of different types of food here of course sometimes I just want it to be better. Thai, tacos, poke....enough to satisfy everyone. Sometimes I've come here and its busy other times quiet but I have walked in and it be very very dirty. I hope they can clean up this place a little bit and get even better vendors in who stay for awhile.
Read MoreTony T.
Apr 17, 2013
It is almost like a mall food court without the mall and the national and regional franchise brands. What you will find are local small restaurants serving what they believe are the best food they can serve for the money. It is very close to the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) Charleston campus, another nearby school, other commercial properties and apartments, so it is a convenient spot to drop in for a quick lunch or dinner.What you will find here in no particular order are:Korean take out (K-BBQ, with a little Hawaiian and boba tea added for good measure).Kaba Curry. Japanese curry menu on traditional rice or udon noodles, and curry grilled chess sandwiches plus some Hawaiian inspired desserts.Weeziana Gumbo & More. Serving up no joke Seafood Gumbo! Authentic home style Louisiana food and desserts.Wing King. Hot wings with mild to make you cry like a little b**** sauce options. Bomb desserts.Counter Cuisine. Healthy but tasty alternatives to your average eats.Tacos el Jefe. Food you get at home if you are raised in a Mexican family with parents that can cook like Top Chef finalists.A lot of variety, so a good chill spot to meet with your friends if y'all can't agree on what to eat.Free WiFi for customers.3 stars!
Read MoreLuckey J.
Sep 12, 2019
Here's an update to the revolving door of restaurants that are currently here: Kang Thai, Kim's Bento, Tacos El Jefe's/ 702 Wing Spot, Falafel Time. I came for 1 particular restaurant, but it has since moved. With no listing anywhere to be found online, I thought this would be helpful so someone doesn't make the drive for something that is no longer here. As a foodie, I will update each time I come .
Read MoreStefany V.
Jan 16, 2014
From the outside, I can't tell what the heck this place is: the "Internet Cafe" part caught my eye and I initially went in hoping to use free wifi. But then I walked in and saw multiple food counters, like a food court- and a random desktop computer toward the back, realizing that the "internet cafe" was a business. Oops.But I lingered- there's a decent selection of places here, and while they all seemed to be fairly small and low-budget, I figured that local businesses had to start somewhere, right? And an entire brick-and-mortar building usually requires a big chunk of change, not to mention remodeling costs before they even open. I can see the opportunity being pretty good, from the business perspective.There's a wing place, a taco place, the obligatory boba stand, what appeared to be a southern place? and what I really loved: a cajun place. Weeziana's is what really got my attention, with their fish and swamp offerings of gumbo and po' boys and fried catfish. Ultimately went for the seafood gumbo and shut the door on the flavor. Gave them their own separate 5-star review, and I don't hand out many of those.Gonna be back here soon, probably this weekend, to grab wings during the 49ers game. Judging by their Yelp presence, the odd location hasn't hampered their success either- here's hoping this odd little food court becomes known as a breeding ground for great local restaurants new to the biz, later going on to great things.
Read MoreRod L.
Mar 31, 2013
This is a better alternative to going to the mall food court or as a casual lunch/dinner place when you can't decide on what to eat. As of now, you can choose Korean BBQ, Japanese style curry, Creole, Mexican, chicken wings (with CRAZY-good desserts), and a great healthy eating joint.I made a statement about this place in my review of the CMYE, but I will make it again, since I deem it so important. The owners here are very community oriented, even recommending food from the other places. As a community, they keep tables clean and give good customer service. Don't forget, there is free WiFi if you need to have a working lunch and there is also a computer in the dining area, but i have yet to see anyone using it.My 2 current favorites are Counter Cuisine (because I should be eating healthier) and Kaba Curry.One thing to be aware, as was stated by Misti Y. & Jared N., each establishment has their own hours and it would behoove you to call ahead to make sure they are open.
Read MoreSusan F.
Dec 19, 2016
A Delightful New Experience in Las Vegas Dining. No Corporate here. Very Edgy andAlternative. These are the Best of Original Cuisine, Made Fresh with Healthy Ingredientsto your liking. No Junk Food Zone. This place will not disappoint.
Read MoreChad S.
Apr 30, 2013
Talk about food court with personality! First off who would ever think about making a free standing building next too college campus (CSN) with not exactly the most attractive decor on the inside and out. Nor would you call it in the best area of town or clearly visible sure they have big sign out front but could easily pass it. Never judge a book by its cover!! You will find inside is one literally melting pot of culinary delight in life! An ethnic diversity that would please most souls in life from Korean, Mexican, Southern Cuisine, Japanese Curries, American Hot Wings, and Healthy Alternative. Most part Campus Commons is not that busy. I never went during lunch hours when most students are on campus but in the evenings not too busy. The fall back with evening hours is half the restaurants generally closed. The chairs are classic food court style with the turning chairs get in and out. Most if not all the restaurants serve food in styrofoam plates or bowls. No servers but for the most part they all deliver the food too you. Parking lot all around the building. In all think Campus Commons has personality all its OWN. Every business in the building is truly family owned NONE of this mass marketed or chain restaurant brand. Nothing fancy about the decor just proves my point its OWN. Just refreshing too see such diversity of restaurants all under one tiny roof and supportive of each other. For sure if looking too support the family own Campus Common is example of little restaurants that get lost sometimes. Just a great place too support local community, little people, and heck literally go seven days straight never have the same thing twice here at Campus Common!!!
Read MoreBrandy R.
Sep 1, 2022
We love Tacos El Jefe best tacos since we moved from California. Fresh Guacamole. The place is very clean for being near a CSN Campus and available 6 days a week for students. Offers a wide variety of foods around the world. THAI, Korean, Japanese American, Hawaiian, and more. Each place serves a great variety even mixing more than one flavor in some cases. I Can not wait to try the tempura burger!
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