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Businiess name:  Al-Amir Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
First off let me say that the lamb was fantastic, the ambiance was excellent, and our seating came promptly. Beyond that however, my husband and I had a few issues. Once the waiter found out we were only drinking water and splitting a dish (one of the most expensive on the menu) he lost his friendliness and attentiveness. The meal we had was overall well prepared and eye-appealing but the Baba Ghannooj was over-smoked and the hummus was pretty bland. The arrival of the belly dancer was what truly made us want to leave however...... the restaurant turned the music up to its highest decibel. It was so loud that we felt it necessary to cover our ears and neighboring diners were exchanging pained glances. Like you could really miss a gyrating, flailing female in the middle of the room!! So in rescue of our future hearing, we quickly departed. When young folks have to leave due to noise pollution, you know you have a problem. So my suggestion - go during the week, enjoy a decent meal, and avoid the entertainment (truth be told, I've seen better performances without the extra baggage).

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