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Businiess name:  Stoneground Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Stoneground was OK a few years ago, but has really gone downhill. Went there twice recently (had two Living Social coupons to spend) and both times went away vowing to never go again. First time the pasta (seafood diavolo, since removed from the menu...hmmm) was so salty it was inedible, and so oily that I felt ill looking at the pools of grease on the plate; today for lunch the salad I had was obviously prepared last night with limp greens, rotten greens, dessicated shriveled cucumber, and mealy, disgusting tomato. What cook or waitperson would dare serve such a thing? A simple fresh green salad is something a child could make. The chicken parm sandwich was dried out, and had clearly been reheated under a broiler to the point that the edges of the meat were like jerky. I'm very angry to have spent any money at all at this place. Never again, when there are so many great and good and so-so places to eat in SLC.

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