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Businiess name:  Biscuits Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My girlfriend and I have been eating breakfast here for some years to come. The other day we decided to come back once more. She decided to order their shrimp omelet. The food arrived, but as she was eating it she noticed it smelled fishy. I tried a small bite and it was a little fishy, but we thought nothing about it and she continued eating. That night she took the left overs to work, mind you this is all she had eaten all day. That night @ work she got sick, coming from both ends. We knew right then who was responsible. She called up the manager/owner the next morning and told her what had happened. Turns out, according to the owner, Biscuits couldn't have possibly given her food poisoning because everything they use is fresh, and they've never had a complaint about people getting sick. Either that or my girlfriend was just lying about the throwing up I had to hear for 3 hours straight. She then when on to tell her, ""We're really busy and I need to get going"". The owner did however offer us both free breakfasts, but we decided to turn her down for the unprofessional way she handled the situation on the phone; because biscuits doesn't spit on their customers food either...It's too bad, they just lost ""a lot"" of customers from which we turned on to the place.

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