Wednesday, February 11, 2026

For Two Hours, We Went Home

     This year our small Mongolian student team hosted a Mongolia Event at PLU, and it honestly became one of the best memories we've made on campus. We wanted to bring a little piece of home to PLU, the food, the culture, the music, the energy, and after about a month of planning, preparing, and a little bit of chaos, we made it happen. 



Preparing for the event was almost as fun as the event itself. Our team met every week, and every time we got together, we somehow ended up laughing pretty hard like we are having our best time in life. Practicing our dance performance was especially hilarious, half the time we forgot the moves or made up our own, but those moments became some of our favorite memories. We also spent a lot of time building the photo booth and creating Mongolian bookmarks with traditional script on the front and English translations ont e back. What started as  "let's just make these quickly" turned into a whole team bonding moments with jokes, music, and random conversations. Even figuring out our games like bingo, the treasure hunt, and freeze dance took forever, but it was all part of the fun. 

When the day finally came, we were all running around getting everything set up, but the excitement made it all feel worth it. Once people started walking in, the whole room came alive. Our bookmarks ended up being surprisingly favorite, people kept picking them up and saying how cool the Mongolian script looked. The food tasted exactly like home, which gave us the bingo, the treasure hunt, and freeze dance had everyone laughing and participating. The phot booth also turned out better than we expected and helped people capture sweet memories with their friends. 



The whole night gave us this warm, cozy feeling almost like we went back home to Mongolia for at least two hour. We really hope guests felt the same aura and got a small taste of our culture. It was such a heartwarming moment to see people enjoying the atmosphere, learning something new, and just having fun. 



Overall, the event was a big success, and it meant a lot to us to share our culture with the PLU community. We're so proud of what we created, and we're hoping to host an even bigger and better Mongolia Event next year. 






- Nobita, ISS intern

Thursday, January 8, 2026

J-Term Food Guide for PLU students 🍕☕

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Hi J-term friends!

This guide is for students who stay at PLU in January and want food by walking!

Intersection of Park Ave S and Garfield St S (front of PLU)


Before You Go Out

  • Winter days feel short. Try to walk back before it gets very dark.

  • Take a warm jacket! It often rains.

  • Walking times are just guesses. It depends on your speed and the weather!



1. 208 Garfield – Cozy Study + Soup Spot

  • Type: CafĂ© and restaurant with coffee, tea, soup, salad, sandwiches.(208garfield.com)

  • Walk: About 6 minutes from campus front.

  • Vibe:

    • Warm and calm.

    • Many students study with a laptop.

  • Good for J-term:

    • Morning coffee before class.

    • Lunch between classes.

  • What to try:

    • Soup of the day with half sandwich.

    • Any latte, then sit near the big windows.

  • Extra info:

    • Open most weekdays from 8am–8pm; later start on weekends.(208garfield.com)



2. Farrelli’s Pizza – Group Dinner Place

  • Type: Wood-fired pizza, Italian-style food.(Farrelli's Pizza)

  • Walk: About 7 minutes from campus.

  • Vibe:

    • Loud, fun, many TVs with sports.

    • Good place for a team or club dinner.

  • Good for J-term:

    • “We finished our project” celebration.

  • What to try:

    • Large pizza to share.

    • Wings or salad on the side.



3. La CĂ  CafĂ© – Vietnamese Food Close to PLU

  • Type: Fast-casual Vietnamese food: phở, bánh mì, vermicelli bowls, spring rolls.(La CĂ  Cafe)

  • Walk: About 5 minutes along Garfield.

  • Vibe:

    • Bright and modern.

    • Easy place for a quick meal or a relaxed dinner with friends.

  • Good for J-term:

    • Warm soup on cold and rainy days.

  • What to try:

    • Grilled pork bánh mì.

    • Spring rolls with peanut sauce.


4. Zen Ramen & Sushi Burrito – Anime-Themed Fun

  • Type: Ramen, sushi rolls, sushi “burritos”.(Zen Ramen Brothers)

  • Walk: About 3 minutes from campus.

  • Vibe:

    • Casual place with anime decorations.

    • Good for ramen fans and people who like big rolls.

  • Good for J-term:

    • Comfort food after a long afternoon class.

  • What to try:

    • A house ramen bowl.

    • A “Zen” sushi burrito if you want something different.


5. Marzano Italian Restaurant – Special Night Out

  • Type: Upscale Italian restaurant with pasta, meat dishes, desserts.(Marzano)

  • Walk: About 2 minutes from campus.

  • Vibe:

    • Inside an old house.

    • Cozy, romantic, quiet.

  • Good for J-term:

    • Birthday, date night, or “end of J-term” dinner.

  • What to know:

    • Dinner only, Tuesday to Saturday evening.

    • Price is higher than other student spots, so think of it as a treat.


6. Notes’ Coffee House – Bookstore-Style CafĂ©

  • Type: Coffee house with books, games, records.(Pacific Lutheran University)

  • Walk: About 4–5 minutes from campus, at Garfield and C Street.

  • Vibe:

    • Very cozy.

    • Smell of coffee and jazz music in the background.

  • Good for J-term:

    • Reading day, journaling, or quiet talk with a friend.


7. Lucky’s Drive-In – Classic Burger Bus on Pacific Ave

  • Type: Old-school burger stand with fries, shakes, hot dogs, chili.(Lucky's Drive-In Parkland)

  • Walk: About 20–25 minutes from campus down Pacific Ave.

  • Vibe:

    • Vintage 1950s burger-bus feeling.

    • Fun stop during a long walk with friends.

  • Good for J-term:

    • Weekend walk plus lunch.

  • What to try:

    • A “Lucky Burger” with fries and a shake.


8. Gyro / Seafood Cluster at 11814 Pacific Ave S

  • Type: Gyro Real Kabob and Krab Kingz style places at one address, with gyros, kebabs, and Cajun seafood plates.(GYRO REAL KABOB)

  • Walk: About 12–15 minutes from campus down Pacific Ave.

  • Vibe:

    • Casual, take-out-friendly food.

  • Tip:

    • Some shops at this address pause business or change concepts, so check Google Maps or Yelp before you walk.


How to Use This Guide During J-Term

  • Need quiet study + food → 208 Garfield or Notes’ Coffee House

  • Want big group dinner → Farrelli’s Pizza or La CĂ  CafĂ©

  • Plan special night → Marzano

  • Crave ramen → Zen Ramen & Sushi Burrito

  • Feel like a walk adventure → head down Pacific Ave to Lucky’s

Save this guide for January!
On a cold day, pick one place, grab a friend, and go explore Parkland food by foot 🥾🍜🍔

- Luna, ISS Intern