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When I reviewed Adi's cafe 4-months ago I was writing from the positive experience. Up until recently the lunches and check-ins here were consistently wonderful so I recommended this place to several coworkers. Today for lunch I ordered the turkey burger which is sandwiched between two thick slices of sweet potato rather than a bun. I've ordered this once before and it was delicious. When I was presented my food I could tell it was different than before as the lettuce was different and it seemed very runny. Upon cutting open the turkey patty I saw more liquid and uncooked meat which turned me off. So I walked up to the counter to address that my food was not thoroughly cooked. The immediate reaction by the staff was an excuse or defensive approach "oh, we cook with paprika that's probably it"...instead of examining the meat and seeing it truly was half-cooked. Then once she realized it was in need of further cooking she sent back to the kitchen. After a few minutes passed, I was greeted with the same exact meal I was served - yes, that's right - the turkey patty I cut in half with the same sweet potato slices and all topped together as if to pass it on as brand new. I understand not being wasteful, but never in any other dining experiences have I been served the original dish if anything was in question. And, it's usually met with an apology, not a defensive approach. I was beyond disappointed in lack of care and have decided that today would be my last visit. Hopefully the coworkers I've sent over don't share in my experience when they order.
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