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Businiess name:  Bistro 64
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My wife and I have enjoyed may fine meals at bistro 64 and must say New Years Eve was by far the best meal I have had in my life! We had a nice mix of everything the chef had to offer but let me tell you how great the Lobster Ravioli were. Our server Caitlin let me know that the chef had spent many hours preparing them by hand the day before. You could tell a whole lot of love was put into the food and the new chef is a keeper. To the poster of the last review perhaps the issue is you are too cheap to be dining at a restaurant of this caliber. I hope the others in your party weren't too embarrassed as I am sure you made quite a scene. Coupons should be kept for applebee's or domino's pizza while your kids are home with the baby sitter. Sorry I don't mean to sound rude or pretentious, but you can't nickle and dime a restaurant and if it was stated on the coupon its your own fault for not properly reading and understanding the directions and terms of use. Oh did you ever ask if you could use both coupons and discounts on the martini's at the same time? If so and no one told you then yes that would be a scam, but it doesn't seem as though that's the case here. Back on topic, my wife and I are excited to see what bistro has in store for Valentines Day 2010! We will see you guys then and please have the ravioli! Pros: Food, service, and live music

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