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| - One of those cold Montreal nights where we froze ourselves to death at the Snow Village, so we felt like eating polish on Prince Arthur. Unfortunately, Mazurka closed, as many restaurants on Prince Arthur, so we chose to go to the first restaurant in sight - la Caverne Grecque.
First of all, this is why I am giving a one star - it was really cold in the restaurant. Unpleasantly cold.
We wanted a hot chicken soup as soon as possible to warm ourselves up - it came within a minute we had placed our order, so we knew it was sitting on the stove all day... it was bland and warmish, not what we expected, and the weird taste made us think it was loaded with msg.
The chicken and the lamb were okay, really nothing amazing. Our problem was with the potatoes, veggies and rice. Bland. No taste. If your chef does not believe in seasoning, please just please at least use some salt.
The restaurant does have potential. But it seems to me that the whole Prince Arthur area is slowly dying, so I won't recommend it.
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