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| - The two stars are for the cooking staff and our waitress. As for the rest of the service, I was disappointed. When you're a table of two, and you see 4 other tables (one being 6+) get their food before you receive yours.. You begin to wonder if perhaps there may be some preferential treatment here. My wife and I are from California Bay Area, and we've eaten at way better, higher-end places, and NEVER have I seen four other tables (whom arrived after we did) get their food first. In addition, the gentlemen running the show, came to a table next to ours to fill up water, while my wife's cup was left unattended for a while, before I had to ask him to please fill up our water. When our food comes out (late), I make a point to ask for my check and boxes, a typical indicator that the food took entirely way too long and we are now running late to our concert. My plate was missing the sauce that accompanies the dish, and the waitress was kind enough to apologize because she as well was surprised by the wait. My wife and I made sure to leave a $20 tip on $90 tab worth of food and drinks (5 total at $10+) so that the waitress knew it was not her fault, but rather the way the tables and food were being managed. I'm convinced our order was not put in until she finally double checked. Thanks to our awesome waitress, however, we would not ever return due to the preferential treatment we observed. Thanks for reminding us we are NOT in an eclectic area of Phoenix, High Street as they proclaim.
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