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Businiess name:  Victor Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We went to Vitcor Cafe with 7 people for a long-overdue, child-free dinner with old friends. Our experience, on the whole, was uneven. We had a reservation but waited a considerable time in the bar. More of a lounge, this may have been my favorite place. Dark and intimate with French and Italian classics playing (albeit loudly) in the background, this would be the perfect place to meet for a covert little tryst. Anyway, when seated we were crammed against the wall in a too bright dining room. My husband could not even push back his chair. Food was uneven; my mussels in white wine were bland, but my husband's ceasar salad, dressed with real anchovies, was excellent. My veal scallopene, on the other hand, was rich and flavorful with mushrooms and ham (I think?), if a bit small. My husband's chicken with proscuitto was dry, the polenta runny and bland instead of rich and creamy. I'm fairly certain our baked chocolate dessert was burned on the bottom. The opera is fine, if you're into that sort of thing. On the plus side, they'll take a reservation, a service which seems to be going the way of the dinosaur lately. The question is: do you really want it? All in all, not a winning meal. I'd try other places first. Pros: cool lounge, reservations available Cons: crammed dining room, uneven kitchen

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