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Businiess name:  Wildflowers Garden Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
A charming atmosphere and scenic river view are not enough to overcome the horrendous food at this small new hope eatery. the cheese ""fondue"" appetizer was a small bowl of microwaved velveeta and a very small array of semi-crisp vegetables; the veggie lasagne dinner was pasty, and the vegetables indiscernible; and the Kielbasa dinner saw two links of worn out kielbasa and clump of mashed potatoes, looking sad and tired, thrown on a plate - presentation does not even enter the vocabulary here. an added bonus for your dollars....the portions were ridiculously small. i would be embarrassed to serve this food at home, much less at a restaurant in a quaint and popular town.

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