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  • I'm not sure why people are being so hard on this restaurant. I suspect it is because the prices are a little bit high but I felt that the quality of the food was quite good. I went with a friend who is a regular there. Ambiance was very nice- modern industrial looking with a nice lounge area that I was not that interested in visiting. I went in the middle of the day on a week day and only 4 tables were filled. Waitstaff was polite and did a good job of giving us the appropriate amount of time to look at the menu, and the owner came by to say "hello" which was nice. We ordered the bacon appetizer, which was ok. A little more bacon than I needed, but I guess that is the point. My Wagyu burger was delicious- I had it cooked to medium. Really enjoyed it a lot, which I better have for the $15 that it cost me. To be honest, for the price I paid, it was a little underwhelming to have the burger just come sitting on a plain plate, even though it was delicious. I probably won't get it in the future, since I suspect I'd get 90% of the pleasure from eating one of the normal burgers. The truffle fries were fantastic- I really enjoyed them and will definitely order them again if I come out here. How does it compare to B-Spot? I miss B-Spot's pickle bar and Michael Symon vibe, but this could be a place to hang out after work with a group, where B-Spot seems more a place for eating. Quality of the burgers? Honestly, both are delicious and B-spot is cheaper. I think that I like the thickness of the truffle fries better than the shoestring style of the rosemary fries at B-spot. Ultimately, I think this place deserves better reviews than what it is getting. Hopefully people are willing to give it a shot. I think that they should consider lowering the prices somewhat, or including a small order of fries with their burgers that people can pay to upgrade to truffle fries. That would increase the value proposition signficantly. As it is, $15 for a burger, Wagyu or not, is a lot and I probably wouldn't do it again, good as it was. Next time I'm in the area and hungry, I'll be back and I'll even bring The Wife.
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