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| - First, to give you an idea of my gastronomic needs or level of culinary sophistication: I am happy with a croissant from Jack in the Box. Second, my mother and son enjoyed their bagels and cream cheese .. even though the "bagel" neither looked, tasted nor felt like an actual bagel. As for my highly resistable breakfast: an asiago omlette. The name of it is purely fiction. An "egg," the size, shape and probably taste of a felt furniture pad, made in a microwave, had none of the advertised items actually cooked in it. Instead, the "roasted tomatoes" ... were probably roasted about a year or two ago, put in a jar and labelled "pimentos" (is my best guess) were congealed in place above the egg disk with a cheese-like item; the "turkey" was none other than some thin slices of cold cuts. All in all, a disgrace. THAT sandwich was $6.99, and a small bottle of soda, about $2.70. I'm giving it 2 stars because my mom and son liked their food. If you check reviews before eating in an airport restaurant, know that there are better choices nearby-- great muffins and delicious coffee at either Ciao or Starbucks....or if the smell of toast at GABB pulls you, just don't order anything with the furniture pad in it.
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