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International Food and Film Festival

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About International Food and Film Festival

A standard, not very well themed food court, offering pizza, pasta, orange chicken, lo-mein and fried chicken.

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13 votes, so far

The food is good. I've been here three times. The prices are great from how much food they serve. It took me thirty minutes to eat half of it and had to give up on the rest from how full I was. Try going right when they open or after 2pm. Some guy tried to cut in front of my boyfriend and his excuse was he was starving so pay attention to your surroundings. - Michelle Gonzalez

I always eat here every time I come. But I never go anywhere near it from 11:30am-1:30pm(standard lunch hours) It gets packed! - Iris Hernandez

Offers a little bit of everything, making the meal deal almost exclusive to it. One can dine here 3 times if they please. The poster collage is great as well. - Wilfredo Alvelo


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