I've been lurking on this site for a year now since I moved to the Seattle area, to help me find good places to eat. I love to eat, to try new restaurants, and have traveled around the world, always on the lookout for great restaurants. \r
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But I've never written before tonight... The food there was enough to compel me. The squid dish that I ordered had a really strong ammonia smell of old seafood and the crab cakes, as the previous poster hinted, indeed do taste of filler and grease.\r
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The service was good, the waitress apologetic and the manager came at her request. He remedied the situation by taking it off our bill and adding a small order of crab cakes. He said that there was another squid that had also been ""off"" but it wasn't rott3n -- just a few in the same batch. I'm not convinced... the urea in fish converts to ammonia in fish when left around -- meaning it's really old to begin with. The cook should have smelled it while cooking. The sauce has lots of capers and grease, maybe to cover up the smell. At $18, you'd think whatever they would serve would be reasonably fresh -- at least not rott3n. I am pregnant and am regretting the two slices I ate, disbelieving my first bite.\r
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We spent $35 including tip, for a bowl of soup and my husband's crabcakes.\r
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There are way better places in the area to spend your money.
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