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Our first visit to Bonefish and probably our last which is sad as we looked forward to our visit. It is a comforting environment, a bit more upscale then we expected for a "grill". Wait staff was friendly and attentive. We ordered the bang-bang shrimp benedict, a denver omelette, original eggs benedict and a salmon salad. Oh, we also ordered calamari for an appetizer, more on that later. For $11 the omelette was small, however the asparagus side was a nice touch. This breakfast would leave anyone that was hungry, still hungry. The potatoes that came with the eggs benedict were tasty although without the "browned top" you get when home made. Both of the orders of eggs benedict came with undercooked eggs. The bang-bang shrimp them selves were ok, however I hoped for an unusual flavor, but they were just spicy. Since they appeared on the menu three times I expected a "wow" factor. The salmon salad was a bit pricey but generous and pretty good. Lastly, the calamari. This of course was the first thing we tried, or tried to try. They were overcooked and under flavored and hidden in a mass of lettuce and crispy noodles. In retrospect we should have sent them back, they were that bad. This is a seafood grill and they cannot get calamari cooked right? Come-on!
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