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I really wanted to like it.... - Review by citysearch c | Sashi

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I really wanted to like it.... 8/31/2008

but it just wasn't that good. \r 8 of my friends and I went there for my birthday. The place looks nice - hip and trendy. Nice lighting and quite the scene. It was little too noisy to really talk so I was happy when we finally got a table to eat at. By the way, we had reservations and still didn't get seated for an hour, but I realize that sometimes happens. BUT, what makes this review not so very good is the fact that almost every dish we had was salty or just not that good, including several of the specialty drinks. One of the drinks tasted like turpentine - in fact, we would have different members of our party take a sip and the flash the camera of them to get their response. If nothing, we had fun with that!\r \r The orders took a long time (one dish took almost 2 hours to get and we simply had to cancel it because dinner was done.) There was a lot of confusion with the orders and the bill of $500+ . We were charged for everything and then some. The waiter pointed out at the bottom of the bill is one general category for credit with some ambiguous credit of $48 so we really couldn't tell what was double charged and what was credited. Granted the restaurant just opened, but their operation was so disorganized and the food was not very good. What made matters worse is that one of the owners told me that he would come by and give me a birthday shot....which he didn't. When he finally approached the table at midnight (yes, that's when we finally were wrapping it up!), we told him all the ""problems"" that we encountered, and he didn't do anything to try to win our business back on another occasion other than to just say...please come back. THAT was pretty disappointing....makes me NOT want to rush back ANYTIME soon. Pros: Nice setting, great neighborhood Cons: Poor service, poor food, poor managment more
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