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VERY DISAPPOINTING!!! PRICEY and EXTRAORDINARILY SMALL PORTION SIZES. I got a Brussels Sprouts Salad that cost me $12. I ordered out so I didn't open my container until I got back to my office. I was shocked at how different what I imagined the salad to be in the online lunch menu per the description. Description: "Brussels Sprouts, chicory, apple, squash, cured egg yolk" What I got was 15-20 max individual BSprouts leaves vs. whole BSprouts, no squash, 4 very thin (potato chip thin) apple slices, 4 very small and thin slivers of what looked like chicory leaves and 3, what seemed to be rice grain size, egg yolk. There was no squash. And I can't say this salad blew me away - it was covered in dressing and everything had wilted. BTW, my coworker ordered a burger for only $2 more! This was the 2nd chance for UF despite how disappointing my first experience was - all veggie soup and salad and a burger for my friend for about $55 with tip AT LUNCH. I am NEVER returning here. I suggest that, unless you have extra cash to spend, there are other superior quality restaurants that serve much better food for much less.
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