A Guide to Boston’s Forthcoming Food Halls | Eater Boston
"In Downtown Crossing, the Corner Mall hosts a mix of typical mall food-court vendors (Sarku Japan, Bourbon Street Cafe) and newer additions such as Xi’an Rougamo offering hand-pulled noodles." - Rachel Leah Blumenthal
Lots of fast food court for take out and lots of tables to sit in. The food is good and it's kept clean for the amount of traffic with clean bathrooms if needed to use after a quick bite. My mom's favorite place to go whenever she went to downtown.
Estu Dimas D.
Google
Many varieties of food, affordable, clean, it has toilets. But the food court looks invisible from the outside. You guys need to improve the advertisement so that people outside know that there is a food court in this building.
Katie P.
Google
Cute older building, With friendly Security. Dunking donuts is in here the coffee was hot & fresh
Ildi F
Google
Food was delicious, but only one toilet for many restaurants. Secutity guide was really rude, he shouted.
Clayton S.
Google
Lots of people around outside clearly on drugs and arguing. Inside was a small food court with some vacant storefronts, security was very visible inside, though. Quick bite to eat, don't think we'll be back.
Dona S.
Google
Good food for sure good price then happy tummy and happy face bcause happy wallet
I choose to eat ar Bourbon Street ✨✨✨✨✨👍12.
Eduardo J López Morin (.
Google
It's ok to go. You can get cheap food inside, also you'll save a lot of time because everyone ready.
P J
Google
Be careful. I got sick after eating there. Every booth is owned and run by Chinese including Louisiana BBQ and Sushi. Must be one owner. I doubt the Health Dept inspects it often.