Latitude Restaurant
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About Latitude Restaurant
Welcome to Latitude Restaurant, your destination for a culinary journey around the world. Located in the heart of Davis, California, we offer a diverse menu that takes you on a gastronomic tour across six continents. From savory sushi and ramen to flavorful stir-fries and seafood, our chefs have cra...
Welcome to Latitude Restaurant, your destination for a culinary journey around the world. Located in the heart of Davis, California, we offer a diverse menu that takes you on a gastronomic tour across six continents. From savory sushi and ramen to flavorful stir-fries and seafood, our chefs have crafted dishes that cater to every taste and preference. Our outdoor seating area provides a pleasant ambiance, perfect for enjoying a meal or a cup of coffee with friends and family. We also offer a variety of comfort food options that are sure to satisfy your cravings. One of the unique features of Latitude is its all-you-can-eat option, making it an excellent choice for groups and families. Our service quality is exceptional, with friendly and attentive staff who are happy to assist you in selecting from our menu or answering any questions you may have. We also pride ourselves on being wheelchair accessible, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a meal with us. At Latitude Restaurant, we strive to provide an unforgettable dining experience that is both delicious and
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Latitude Restaurant at UC Davis offers a wide variety of cuisines, with many customers praising the freshness and diverse options. It's often crowded, and some find the food quality inconsistent or the vegetarian options lacking. Prices are considered a bit high by some.
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Latitude Restaurant is located in Davis, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- TB-9 (A 909m) — historic building in Davis, California, United States Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
Parks & Gardens
- Tercero Intramural Field (A 319m) — park in the United States of America
- Hutchison Intramural Field (A 382m) — park in Yolo County, California, United States of America
- Orchard Intramural Field (A 626m) — park in Yolo County, California, United States of America
- Main Intramural Field (A 914m) — park in Yolo County, California, United States of America
- Howard Intramural Field (A 985m) — park in Yolo County, California, United States of America
Other Points of Interest
- Aggie Field (A 402m) — Soccer stadium at the University of California, Davis
- King Hall (A 608m) — building which houses UC Davis School of Law
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Latitude Restaurant Davis Reviews
At Latitude, you’re likely to find sushi, ramen, flavorful stir-fries, seafood, Asian snacks, and more. In contrast, the other three dining commons (Segundo, Tercero, and Cuarto) are more like traditional American college cafeterias, with menus featuring pizza, salads, grilled meats, pasta, and standard American breakfast/dinner options. Their selection of Asian or international dishes is noticeably less extensive than Latitude’s.
Latitude, a U.C. Davis dining hall restaurant, probably has something for everyone. Very good food. As the name implies, pick a continent and your food destination: Asia, Africa, Europe, Middle East, South America, etc. For a fixed price (very reasonable, lunch $14.50 for non-students, less on a meal plan). All you can eat & drink in house, or to go (one container + drink). I dare you to eat the entire world.
At Latitude, you’re likely to find sushi, ramen, flavorful stir-fries, seafood, Asian snacks, and more. In contrast, the other three dining commons (Segundo, Tercero, and Cuarto) are more like traditional American college cafeterias, with menus featuring pizza, salads, grilled meats, pasta, and standard American breakfast/dinner options. Their selection of Asian or international dishes is noticeably less extensive than Latitude’s.
Latitude, a U.C. Davis dining hall restaurant, probably has something for everyone. Very good food. As the name implies, pick a continent and your food destination: Asia, Africa, Europe, Middle East, South America, etc. For a fixed price (very reasonable, lunch $14.50 for non-students, less on a meal plan). All you can eat & drink in house, or to go (one container + drink). I dare you to eat the entire world.
best dining hall on campus! i love the chile clams, beef and lamb shawarma, and the andino bowls. you can check the menu online before entering to see what is being served which is great!
The food was lovely and fresh! Plus, I loved that the kids could eat as much as they wanted without having to pay extra. Lots of dinning options for vegetarians too!
a bit expensive but the food is good! they have pre-made sushi, made-to-order poke bowls, and hawaiian bbq. they also have mochi ice cream, italian gelato and snacks
Food is always good, just wish there were more quiet spaces.
best dining hall on campus! i love the chile clams, beef and lamb shawarma, and the andino bowls. you can check the menu online before entering to see what is being served which is great!
Food is always good, just wish there were more quiet spaces.
The food was lovely and fresh! Plus, I loved that the kids could eat as much as they wanted without having to pay extra. Lots of dinning options for vegetarians too!
a bit expensive but the food is good! they have pre-made sushi, made-to-order poke bowls, and hawaiian bbq. they also have mochi ice cream, italian gelato and snacks
The food is quite good and titillating. Feels decently open. Better than the dining commons. Unlike there I haven't seen anyone making out yet, might be a positive or negative for you.
It is a good area to have food and they have Indian food options also thats the best part
Good place with a variety of food choices. Can be busy depending upon the time.
It is a good area to have food and they have Indian food options also thats the best part
The food is quite good and titillating. Feels decently open. Better than the dining commons. Unlike there I haven't seen anyone making out yet, might be a positive or negative for you.
Good place with a variety of food choices. Can be busy depending upon the time.
Went here for the first time today. It's a bit out of the way of my classes but wanted to try it. It's not bad but I had the Fresh Potato chips with their Cuban and it was SUPER dry. It was also pretty busy. And not gonna lie, Segundo has more coffee options.
Poke was decently fresh and there was a large variety if toppings and sauces. Disappointed about the lack of salmon as a protein option.
Some days it’s decent, some days it’s mediocre to okay. Yes, you can eat a decent meal here, but if you don’t have a meal plan, I’d stop by someplace else.
Would change it to 4 or 5, but with covid the food variety has gone down. Quality is still good however and they give large portions
I like the vibe in this place but it is too crowded and the food is average.
I like the vibe in this place but it is too crowded and the food is average.
Some days it’s decent, some days it’s mediocre to okay. Yes, you can eat a decent meal here, but if you don’t have a meal plan, I’d stop by someplace else.
Poke was decently fresh and there was a large variety if toppings and sauces. Disappointed about the lack of salmon as a protein option.
Would change it to 4 or 5, but with covid the food variety has gone down. Quality is still good however and they give large portions
Went here for the first time today. It's a bit out of the way of my classes but wanted to try it. It's not bad but I had the Fresh Potato chips with their Cuban and it was SUPER dry. It was also pretty busy. And not gonna lie, Segundo has more coffee options.
It was really good when the school year just started, but it went downhill and the food is so disappointing now. It’s usually over cooked and repetitive options. It’s like they have the chef come in for 2 weeks and then he leaves and it all goes south.
No place to sit, poor/ choices lacking vegetarian options. Only thing that is good is the soda machine.
No place to sit, poor/ choices lacking vegetarian options. Only thing that is good is the soda machine.
It was really good when the school year just started, but it went downhill and the food is so disappointing now. It’s usually over cooked and repetitive options. It’s like they have the chef come in for 2 weeks and then he leaves and it all goes south.
It's too salty, too light and too spicy. I hope they have tasted these dishes before they are released.
It's too salty, too light and too spicy. I hope they have tasted these dishes before they are released.
Latitude Restaurant ends up being a frustrating experience. While the space looks fine and the branding suggests quality, the food and value don’t deliver. Execution feels lazy, prices feel inflated for what you get, and nothing about the experience stands out in a positive way. It’s functional at best and disappointing overall. What makes it more irritating is how closely it mirrors my broader impression of UC Davis. Much like the restaurant, the campus appears polished on the surface but feels hollow underneath. Compared with other UC schools—UCLA, UC San Diego, UC Irvine, and UC Santa Barbara—Davis lacks the same level of rigor, talent density, and outcome-driven culture. There’s also an underlying atmosphere that prioritizes politics, hierarchy, and performative agreement over merit or substance. Progress often seems tied less to quality or competence and more to navigating bureaucracy, signaling the “right” attitudes, and pleasing the right people. For motivated or capable individuals, that environment can feel stifling rather than empowering. Latitude isn’t just underwhelming food—it’s symbolic of a place that settles for mediocrity while rewarding optics and compliance. In a UC system where stronger, more demanding environments exist, this one simply doesn’t justify the time, money, or expectations.
Latitude Restaurant looks nice on the surface, but the food is bland, overpriced, and often poorly prepared. It’s cafeteria-level quality dressed up to seem like something more — much like UC Davis itself. There’s a lot of hype, but when it comes down to the actual experience, it’s a major letdown. If this restaurant is supposed to reflect the campus’s global, progressive image, it’s doing a poor job. Save your money — both at this spot and, frankly, at the school if you're expecting top-tier standards.
terrible people running the market, fix your employees attitudes because god forbid they do their jobs food okay, the restaurant i have very little complaints
Latitude Restaurant ends up being a frustrating experience. While the space looks fine and the branding suggests quality, the food and value don’t deliver. Execution feels lazy, prices feel inflated for what you get, and nothing about the experience stands out in a positive way. It’s functional at best and disappointing overall. What makes it more irritating is how closely it mirrors my broader impression of UC Davis. Much like the restaurant, the campus appears polished on the surface but feels hollow underneath. Compared with other UC schools—UCLA, UC San Diego, UC Irvine, and UC Santa Barbara—Davis lacks the same level of rigor, talent density, and outcome-driven culture. There’s also an underlying atmosphere that prioritizes politics, hierarchy, and performative agreement over merit or substance. Progress often seems tied less to quality or competence and more to navigating bureaucracy, signaling the “right” attitudes, and pleasing the right people. For motivated or capable individuals, that environment can feel stifling rather than empowering. Latitude isn’t just underwhelming food—it’s symbolic of a place that settles for mediocrity while rewarding optics and compliance. In a UC system where stronger, more demanding environments exist, this one simply doesn’t justify the time, money, or expectations.
terrible people running the market, fix your employees attitudes because god forbid they do their jobs food okay, the restaurant i have very little complaints
Latitude Restaurant looks nice on the surface, but the food is bland, overpriced, and often poorly prepared. It’s cafeteria-level quality dressed up to seem like something more — much like UC Davis itself. There’s a lot of hype, but when it comes down to the actual experience, it’s a major letdown. If this restaurant is supposed to reflect the campus’s global, progressive image, it’s doing a poor job. Save your money — both at this spot and, frankly, at the school if you're expecting top-tier standards.
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