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| - I'm conflicted. Half of me says "Meh. I've experience better" and half of me says "a-okay." Let me break this down for you....
When you have a flexible schedule and can travel anywhere in the city, pass this sucker by. There's so many other fabulous non-chain restaurants in the Burgh to try out! On the flip side, I understand working downtown sometimes the options get slim or stale. Let's face it, downtown is only so big folks. For a downtown office worker, this place is "a-okey."
I tried the Japanese Pan Noodles. I liked that I could order wheat noodles. I liked that there was broccoli, carrots and sprouts in it. That's where it ended. It was kinda bland and forgettable. Would it suffice for a fast lunchtime meal, yes.
What I was amazed by...the fancy schmancy pop machine. It's completely digital and you're able to choose from every coke product imaginable. When I picked coke zero, I was expecting the choice of, well, coke zero. Instead, Not only was I able to get normal coke zero, I could get cherry vanilla, raspberry, lemon, lime and a couple other choices. I assume they add syrup to those choices...but it was pretty cool. I love when technology and food combine! Heck, I'd come here JUST to grab a pop instead of 7-11.
There's supposed to be beer, which was advertised on the menu and on the front door, but it's not there yet. I'd be interested to see what they carried because it looked like there's no tap, so I assume just bottles. I'd like to see a fancy machine like the Coke machine with alcohol! Wouldn't THAT be grand!?
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