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To eat or not to eat isn't the question

The questions is... On campus vs Off campus

Eduardo Razo, Sean Dullaghan / Roundup

Food trucks or the 'Sip?'

With an hour or two between classes, students sometimes want tog et a bite to eat.

Since the new cafeteria is still under construction, they have different options of places to get their meal from.

One place that could serve as an option is the Freudian Sip, as they offer coffee, sandwiches, pizza, chips, and fountain drinks. However, students’ like Michael De Silva, computer science major, believe that the Freudian Sip has become a bit “overpriced” with how much they charge for food, so he’d rather eat somewhere else.

In addition to the Freudian Sip, Pierce College now has food trucks scattered around the campus to give the students other options on where to purchase their meals.

“I used to get my food at the Sip, but then the food trucks came into my life,” said Elliot Bergman, undecided.

However, there are students who don’t eat at the Freudian Sip or out of the food trucks, for some students decide to bring lunch from home.

Roody Joseph, undecided, and a current member of the Pierce College football team brings his own microwavable burritos. “I like to bring my own two-dollar burritos that I get from Wal-Mart that cook under two-minutes,” said Joseph.

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Restaurants in the area?

Walking out of class right after a long test, having to break your last $10 on a pencil and scantron, and now your starving and there’s only 45 minutes until your next class.

What do you do?

Most would run to a vending machine or stop to whatever they could afford with $5 dollars from the food truck.

But if you’re looking for a well rounded meal that will fuel you for your next class you could try SanSai Japanese Grill in Woodland Hills.

With clean simple white and red design from the outside and a counter order/pick-up style dinning on the inside, SanSai is a quick and close option for Pierce students searching for a meal that would make your nutritionist happy.

The main attraction for the average student will be their chicken bowl lunch special ($5). It offers a small but decent portion of white rice and teriyaki chicken with a choice of one of three salads: Madarin, coleslaw or Thai pasta.

SanSai is an average Japanese grill with a sushi bar, but these are deals that a college student in need of nutrition can’t pass up.

SanSai is located at 20042 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA 91364 and is open from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, closes at 9 p.m. Saturday and at 8 p.m. on Sunday. Credit cards accepted and there is plenty of parking.

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