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Businiess name:  Granville Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I love this place....with it's rustic American decor, fireplaces, iron work, art etc. Not only is the atmosphere pleasant and romantic but the food is grrrrrrreat. My husband and I started off with the seared Ahi tuna with smoked mozarella cheese it was delicious and the serving was perfect for two. I ordered the Angel Hair pasta with lobster and my husband had the ""Village Favorite"" the pork chop. The pork chop with the cranberry garnish was excellent, too bad my pasta was not. Granville should stick to all American cuisines because my pasta was great but the lobster was tasteless and rubbery. The lobster was cut into small little pieces, which looked and tasted more like little rubbery shrimp pieces and I don't why they added pickled artichoke hearts, it just made it worse. The grilled pork chop was gigantic and the heavenly sweet potato fries made me forget about my bad meal. It was worth it!!! P.S. have them serve the sweet potato fries that comes with the huge pork chop on a separate plate so they won't become soggy....since they tase so heavenly when they are crispy.\r Cordially, Ieda Andal , PA-C Pros: Village Favorite Pork Chop with ""heavenly"" Sweet Potato Fries Cons: Angel Hair Pasta w/ rubbery tasteless lobster

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