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| - Ahhh, the Waterfront, that wonderful combination of shopping, dining, and entertainment. Where to start? First, there are way too many chain restaurants here. Yokoso is one of the indie places here and they have wonderful sushi. The AMC theater is one of the finest movie theaters in the area. Dave and Busters has a niche that they fulfill, video games are abundant, the food is So-so, the booze is expensive. Sing-Sing is OK if you like that sort of entertainment. The Improv is a great comedy club and gets well known comics. I believe Uno's is the only one in the city. I'm pleading for any local chef to please open a quality local restaurant with great food that all doesn't taste like chain food. Honestly, I'm sooooooooo tired of seeing blue cheese burgers on every menu. Pasta with grilled chicken, wraps, burritos, chicken fingers, cheese sticks, and pizza with weird toppings, it's all been done to death! The Barnes and Nobel is one of the best in the city, but the rest of the waterfront is the normal mall fillers you see anywhere. When the Waterfront was new it was awesome, but time has caught up with it, and management needs to find new ways to keep it fresh.
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