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Businiess name:  Larsen's Steakhouse
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Let me preface this by saying, I haven't eaten at this place yet. And that I've posted this same review on yelp because I find it kind of amusing. I was considering going here with my wife. So I checked the reviews on citysearch and yelp, and noticed something odd: all the reviews on Yelp and Citysearch are either 1 star or 5 stars. Nothing in between. People seem to either love or hate this place. Then I read the reviews. Maybe it's just me, but is there some strange review war going on here? A lot of the reviews sound really similar. A lot of the 5 star reviewers on citysearch sound suspiciously similar to the Editorial Description. They say the place is "a must" and end their reviews by "thanking" Larsen's for such a great experience. Who the hell "thanks" a restaurant in their review? Also, "Delaram B." posted the EXACT same positive review - WORD FOR WORD - on yelp and then on citysearch ten days later. Someone else posted the same negative review about a $150 steak on both yelp and citysearch. Also - according to their profiles, both on yelp and citysearch - this in the ONLY place that any of these people have reviewed. Whole thing seems a little suspect to me. You be the judge.

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