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Benihana - Milwaukee (Milwaukee)
Our family reunion took place in Milwaukee, WI and it was beautiful. All my uncles, aunts and grandparents with all their children went out to Benihana on a Friday night. We didn't have any reservations and thought we would never be seated but quite the opposite. We arrived at 7:00 P.M; they seemed quite busy but greeted us and had us seated within 10 minutes. We went upstairs and the dining room was filled up but people were laughing and enjoying the show that the chefs were performing. Our food was delicious. We had two tables with 14 and it worked out great. The members of staff were attentive and seemed very helpful. I would recommend this restaurant and the sushi was great - I enjoyed it. They had very unique drinks from the bar and the variety on the menu was great. I loved the fried rice with the chaeutebriand that I had. The chef cooked it medium, which was perfect and he performed the show to which all the kids started to appaud everytime he put a shrimp tail in his chef hat. We had a lovely time and parking was no problem as they had a valet. I can't wait to go back to that restaurant.
Latin American Grill (Pembroke Pines)
We love this place in Pembroke Pines. The palomilla steak is amazing and the service is quick. It's a casual place and every time we are in town, we stop by. Don't forget the Cuban cortadito coffee, it's quite reasonably priced.
La Rumba of Crestview Inc (Crestview)
Well, I was never a big fan of Mexican before finding this place. We were driving to Florida from New Orleans and we had to stop for food. We found this restaurant by the I-10 interstate. I was so surprised by the quality of the food that I became a Mexican food fan. I started looking for more Mexican restaurants everywhere. The food was good, the atmosphere was great and the service was nice too. Thanks.
Cafe 1626 (Austin)
If you are looking for customer satisfaction, this is not the establishment for you. After a confirmed 57 total orders, that’s just the call in orders, at an average of $20.00 an order in the last two years up to today, we have been very happy. When my wife called to complain about her sandwich not having the extra cheese she ordered, she was told they have had a lot of complaints from us. Two times in two years - the other was when the cold sandwich she ordered was toasted, which they said was not and did nothing about. This time they brought out a replacement sandwich but then would not give it to her because she had already eaten half the other sandwich. Keep in mind this is delivered to the house not the table, which they charge a delivery fee for, so the time span from original order to replacement sandwich was over an hour and 15 minutes. Having to deal with customers daily, we all know the customer comes first, but to be totally belligerent and go through the time and trouble to make them deliver a sandwich and not let her have it because she was halfway through her meal when she realized it was wrong? Where are customer relations? Not here for sure, and it would not have been so bad, but this was the manager she was dealing with, not a subordinate who does not know any better.
Django (Philadelphia)
The food was good but we waited 50 minutes for our appetizers and then another 40 minutes for the entrées. The most expensive item on the menu, the fillet cost $27.00 and there were three small pieces of meat. It was all good, but over priced and the wait was inexcusable.
Vintage Restaurant (Ketchum)
My wife and I had a fantastic dinner for a wedding rehearsal for my best friend. Everything was impeccable and the food was out of this world! If you are in Ketchum then a meal at the Vintage is a must have.
Hungry Howies Pizza - Grand Blanc (Grand Blanc)
The service was great and the driver Chris was fast and polite. The food was hot and the 2l Cola was cold.
Marechiaro's (El Cajon)
The food is delicious and very affordable. For the most part, the young waitresses are pleasant and friendly. Once in a while they socialize a little much.
Rick's (Dahlonega)
This is the new location for the old Rick's that was on Park Street. I'm so glad its back and I've missed it. The food is always great and the people are wonderful. If you're eating in Dahlonega this is a spot that is not to be missed.
Babycakes Cafe (Poughkeepsie)
Babycakes is a really fun place to hang out and eat excellent food. You can go for breakfast, lunch or dinner and all the food is made there. They offer breakfast until 3:00 pm, which appeals to me since I like to sleep late. I just tried dinner the other day. They offer a lot of the same great sandwiches and salads from the day plus they have some more sophisticated entrees. I had scallops and polenta that were absolutely delicious. You can also get beer, wine and liquor with your meal. The desserts make you want to skip your meal altogether so save room. We had a red velvet cupcake that was unbelievable. I love this restaurant!
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