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Went here the morning after NYE this year after staying in the Plaza. This was my 4th or 5th visit to Hash House, but my first visit at this location. From past experiences, I knew not to order the Sage Chicken Benedict, as it's dry and tastes like baby puke. I'm a big Benedict fan. So that's a let down. So my first choice was another random breakfast, but there was something in it that I didn't like, and they wouldn't modify it. Back up plan was the salmon Benedict.. it was just gross. Dry. Fishy as ever. Stunk. I wouldn't call it a Benedict. Hollandaise sauce and eggs on top of bread of some kind is what it should be. Not dry potatoes, dry biscuit, and dry protein covered in puke sauce. Large portions of that does not make it better. Service was mediocre. Energy sucked. My dining mate also was not happy with his food. It's large portions of eclectic concoctions that don't mesh well together. If you do go here, stick to pancakes or waffles. Their savory dishes leave much to be desired.
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