Today, mmm-yoso!!! is being written by Cathy.
Before The Mister and I go food shopping, we try to have a small meal. Most markets have a steam tray area or nearby restaurants with the same ethnic foods, so we get an idea of what we might buy inside the grocery store.
Zion Market does have a prepared foods area, as well as a food court area (the building used to be a K-Mart and is very large). We can buy inside the market, pay, then sit at a Food Court table.
However, during Covid and all the restrictions, we chose to give our business to the storefront restaurants in the Food Court area. All of them.
This post began in late June of 2020. As of now, just assume most every entree is around $12. 
Wok Bar- Mabo Tofu. Plentiful, spicy hot and good on a rainy day. The soft tofu and ground pork, along with the creamy spicy sauce is very satisfying. 
Gala Chicken (it used to be inside the Market). The three piece leg combo (or you could get wings or chicken strips) is a perfect size. The chicken is lightly breaded and crispy. The Mac salad is lightly dressed and the shredded cabbage and its dressing are just the right sides to go with the rice. $1 for the side of radishes because it tastes good.
The generically named storefront has a great version of Bibimbap.
When it was packed 'to go', it was just as tasty and plentiful as
the 'for here' version.
The pork katsu is a good choice when you are craving crispy.
The Mister loves the choices at Poke U.
The medium size bowl is quite large, includes four scoops of marinated seafood, a base of rice and/or salad, cucumber, seaweed and krab. There are about six sauces and eight shakers of seeds and spices you can have mixed and matched on top.
There are also Bento box options
as well as some appetizer-ish sides (takoyaki) for about $5.
The former CDD Tofu and Grill changed hands sometime in 2020.
The bulgogi platter is quite large, very flavorful and the side of calamari ($4) made for an easily shareable meal.
The Bibimbap here is wonderful and almost always a choice…
But there was this day when I thought…'hmmm, a Tuna Mayo Bowl", let's try that. Then I ordered the side of sweet potato.
Oh my! Tuna, mayonnaise, rice and lots of seaweed. Perfect, simple, wonderful. The sweet potatoes were lightly breaded and fried and just, well just all of this was a perfect meal.
This place. The menu is loosely translated. Number Seven. The receipt says Tangsuyuk. Get it.
No, that isn't styrofoam. It is magic surrounding tender pork. It is addictive in texture and flavor. The vegetable dipping sauce that comes with it is warm. It's really good. The yellow things are radishes. A wonderful surprising meal. 
Paris Baguette. So many choices. We have been stoppng here and picking a dessert to take home. The lemon meringue croissant is one of the seasonal choices. Get it.
The coconut cream croissant, also seasonal, also wonderful.
Everything here is good.
Sadly, Cocohodo closed in May 2021. We would stop to enjoy a small, sweet treat if we were not going to go to Paris Baguette. This was where I saw the infamous 2020 Covid Concoction, Dalgona Coffee, being sold. I never was sure I made the simple recipe correctly at home and really liked the thick version here.

Always interesting and always good. The Food Court here is unique.
Zion Market Food Court 7655 Clairmont Mesa Boulevard 92111
Our dear piano playing teddy bear has gone into isolation. Damn Covid!