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South River Grill & Wine Shop
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This place was highly recommended by the desk man at a nearby hotel. Having had wonderful sushi the night before in Front Royal, I decided to have it again. I ordered it rare. After a considerable wait in uncrowded restaurant, a fair portion arrived. The presentation was blah; a piece of kale and two lemon wedges. Ther was no discernable flavor to these chewy and overcooked pieces of ""sushi grade"" (hah!) tuna. They were only covered in black sesame seeds. The Caesar salad with ""house dressing"" was not Caesar salad. I paid the overpriced tab, and left angry. No way would I recommend this place. which tries to pass itself off as a fine-dining experience.
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