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Businiess name:  Oba Restaurante
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Just returned from theater and dinner at Oba!; I'm writing while impressions are fresh. The play was wonderful but, except for the drinks and Ciappino special, our experience at Oba! was disappointing. Service began with a promising enthusiasm, but as soon as the large table next to us filled, we practically had to do handstands to get the attention of any of the wait staff. Crabcake appetizer arrived just AFTER our salads, though it had been ordered and expected to arrive before. Crab was pulverized, so cakes were mushy. All 3 prime ribs were much too well-done, though we'd discussed our preferences thoroughly with the server, who advised us which preparation to choose. One member of the family sent hers back -- well-done -- not even close to medium rare. Pear sorbet was offered to keep her busy while she waited for a new dinner. Though overcooked, the other two were so hungry, they ate theirs anyway. Mashed potatoes: too salty to eat. Green beans: uncooked -- not tender-crisp. Does anyone really like RAW green beans?There was no problem with drink orders -- obviously the big profit maker for this restaurant. After dinner, coffee arrived well after dessert, and lukewarm. Ten minutes elapsed and desserts were mostly gone before we could get someone's attention to request hot coffee, though staff passed by in a steady stream. Then, as we were finishing the last of our desserts, there was a perfunctory, ""No more coffee? Anything else? Thank you for coming,"" all spoken as I was asking for more coffee! It was obvious the server needed to ""turn the table"" for the next seating. We felt pushed and rushed. In all, it was not what we'd hoped: Not the food, and not the service. This was once ""Restaurant of the Year?"" Stick with Happy Hour and don't bother with the overpriced dining room. A $35 prime rib should probably include a salad, but that costs an extra $7-$10. Oh, and that $35 hunk of beef should be prepared the way you clearly requested and discussed at length. Pros: Happy Hour Menu, Drinks, Cioppino Special Cons: Overpriced, Below average service, Meal too salty and overcooked, Felt rushed.

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