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Businiess name:  The 128 Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I went to the 128 for a birthday celebration about a month ago. The food and atmosphere was fantastic. The interior is cozy, quaint, and comfortable. The rissotto was delicious, as was the goat cheese and chutney platter with baked garlic clove--never had anything like that, excellent pairings and wonderful flavor. The hostess and server were younger, presumably college goers at UST--they could have been a bit more on top of things as we were left for extended periods of time. but the apps, wine, and their ribs more than made up for it. Pros: The food and their wonderful flavor combinations--truly a place for those who have a more refined palate. Cons: Pricey, difficult to park with all the permit-only restrictions.

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