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Businiess name:  Cheesecake Factory
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Common, mediocre food, outrageous prices. Tasted like canned chicken a little pickle relish and mayo, salad with 2 skimpy pcs of bread, pickle and potato salad that also tasted like it came from a can. This was $6.00+. I asked for an alternate side for the potato salad but was told I'd have to pay for it. No apologies, no concern from the cashier. Then, since I was still hungry from the skimpy lunch, I ordered a streudel. It was about 1/2 inch thick and the diameter of a melba toast. When I opened my wallet to pay and was told it would be $3.00!!!!!, I just about fell over. Not only overpriced, it was awful--gummy, overly sweet, soggy crust with a strong aftertaste of preservatives. Ugh.\r \r I went there years and years ago and couldn't recall why I hadn't gone back. Now I do and frankly, I don't know why they've been around for so long.\r

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