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Businiess name:  Lavera Cuisine
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
A friend and I went in to eat on a Thursday night. It was my second time, a second chance, because the first time had been poor. The first thing you would see is that the decor was disturbing. Pictures of actors with black eyes painted on the walls were surely misplaced. The booths with a print of cattle ranches on them - surely this belonged somewhere out west? There was music playing, a single guitar player. He played a cliche' Italian song accoustically, but still too loudly for the otherwise silent dining area. Two other tables were seated in the ""main"" dining area; a group of four and of two. The second table (of two) were not guests, but waitreses, practicing flash cards and talking loudly to a waitress emerging from the kitchen. A pattern: Each time someone emerged from the kitchen (which was very loud - not of pots and pans but of raised voices) a waitress would yell something to the other person through the silent dining room. We learned, among other things that need not to be yelled through the dining room, that the opinion of one waitress was that someone, assuming another waitress, looked white but was actually argentinian.. Pros: The meal came out quickly and we could leave sooner. Cons: Read my review.

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