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Businiess name:  Mint
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I eat at the Mint nearly once a week, and have never felt the need to write a review because everything is always good, but I came across these reviews, and felt the need to defend one of my favorite restaurants...\r \r First of all, the portions are appropriate. Have you people ever traveled outside of the United States? The portions in this country are disgusting, and the amount of food that the Mint offers is what a person should be eating. Granted, the appetizers are not as big as your head, but I think that is ok, because who needs to get their daily allowance of calories in their appetizer? Further more, the salmon that one reviewer mentions is my favorite thing on the menu, and it is delicious, and the potato portion is about the size of a baked potato, in mashed form. This salmon is also a part of their 3 course menu, which is only $30. $30!!! At a fine dining restaurant! Even if all you get is a salad with salad dressing and dinner and a dessert, at a fine dining restaurant, that is still a great deal. If you are looking for a dinner with huge portions of food and bargain prices, there are plenty of great restaurants out there. If you want to go somewhere trying to offer you a superior dining experience in a beautiful place, ignore the reviews and give the Mint a try... Pros: Excellent service. good food, REASONABLE prices! Cons: Apparently mean customers

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