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Worst meal I've ever had, and that includes fast food restaurants. I ordered Pasta Fagioli soup and it was like eating a can of white beans swimming in water with no seasoning. Next up was Fettuccine Bolognese, or at least that's what they called it. First there was the presentation. Yuck! The plate looked like something a dog would regurgitate. The noodles were so overcooked they fell apart when you tried to twirl them. Once I got over the unappetizing look of the meal and tried a forkful I said "no more". It was tasteless, the sauce tasted canned and there again was no seasoning. It just tasted like the noodles had been kept in water for hours. Then the waiter came over and asked if I liked my meal. I said,"no, I don't". He offered to get me anything else but I had already tasted my husband's ravioli, which was terrible also, so I declined anything else. I ate two bites of my meal and so I left a plateful of something that I obviously didn't like and then the waiter asked if I wanted a box to take it home? Really?? I declined again. Then he brought our bill and he charged us for my meal! We paid, left and vowed never to go back there again.
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