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I was disappointed by my experience at this restaurant; I had expected better from a Sheraton. The name of the restaurant was promising, but the food did not live up to it. I dined here a few times because of long, on-site training days plus my on-site lodging. My first morning there I tried a veggie omelet, which was the standard fine. The next morning I opted for the all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet, which I would say is comparable to complimentary continental breakfast at perhaps other hotels (not fine dining, nothing too special). The lunch/dinner menu is not really vegetarian-friendly at all. During a lunch break on one of the training days, I perused the menu, but nothing veggie except maybe for soup and salad. After a long training day in desperation I did decide to go for the soup-and-salad combo for dinner - all standard, nothing special. I think my table was overlooked because none of the servers helped me out, so I had to get someone's attention at the bar to get some service. Not a good night. On my last night there I decided to venture out into town on the train since the station is fairly convenient at the nearby airport. I would not recommend this place for dining unless for convenience/desperation.
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