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Businiess name:  Ten Prime Steak & Sushi
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I am literally on the fence in writing this review. In the interest of sounding positive, I?ll begin by stating Ten has the freshest sushi I have ever tried. I?ve tried other upscale sushi restaurants, but nothing comes close to Ten. Their pomegranate martini has to be the best known to woman (ok?and man). Overall, I have thoroughly enjoyed each and every item I?ve tried on the menu from New England clam chowder to the bacon wrapped steak to their decadent souffle. \r Now for the other side of the fence?the seating and layout of this building make it for a very uncomfortable atmosphere. There are only two decent tables: the two facing Pine Street directly in front of the windows. Even the third table in this area is no good, as it faces the inside and people congregate right on top of you as you?re eating. The rest of the tables I have [literally] been ?bumped? every time I sit in a chair in the aisle by staff and/or patrons while trying to eat.. It is the most uncomfortable feeling. Since complaining without a solution will solve nothing, may I suggest they pick a decent ?slow? time of year to reconstruct the inside ? starting with knocking down that infamous half-wall between the bar and tables that people constantly try walking through while endlessly excusing themselves! Not to mention the poor people sitting in the half booth constantly in fear someone will spill their drink resting on the edge on their heads!\r -AMAckley Pros: Food Cons: Seating

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