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After reading the reviews on Yelp I was very excited to try out this restaurant but my experience there left me underwhelmed. My friend and I made our way to Fabarnak at around 3:30, and the restaurant was practically empty which I found peculiar. I got the pork sandwich which came with a choice of soup or salad and my friend got the steak with tomato bisque. I also opted for the tomato bisque. When the bisque came, I was very excited to dig in but was left disappointed-- plainly put, it tasted like lemon juice and not much more. My sandwich was okay, nothing really special however there was a pretty large piece of cartilage in it which was kind of off putting. My friend's steak was also just okay in both mine and her opinion. Our meals both came to around $10, which seemed to be a pretty fair price. Bottom line, there are better restaurants in the area and I most likely won't be visiting this restaurant again. If you're thinking of going here because of the great reviews and are specifically interested in the tomato bisque, you're better off going to Jack Astor's when tomato bisque is their soup of the day. Although I've not had tomato bisque at restaurants very often, Jack Astor's was definitely superior and the bisque was the main reason for which I dined at this restaurant.
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