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Honestly, a little disappointing. I ordered the tofu-portobello platter, and it didn't have portobello mushrooms on it! They substituted criminis, which is no big deal at all, but I would have expected them to mention it to me if they didn't have a primary ingredient in the title of the menu item. And there weren't really that many mushrooms. The tofu was the super soft kind and it seemed like it had been lightly pan-seared, maybe. So it was super mushy and - just not a nice consistency for a salad, in my opinion. Served on mixed greens with some avocado, and a sweet but otherwise kind of bland creamy vinaigrette on the side. I don't recommend that dish at all. My friend got the calzone lunch special and she liked it. Creamy chicken, cheese, baked into pizza crust - kinda hard to do that wrong, ha ha. The ABC (apple-beet-carrot) juice was fantastic. We'll give this place another try, but maybe I'll just get pasta or a lunch special next time. They have hundreds of things on the menu, but everyone in the place was eating pizza or wings - so I'm not sure the veggie stuff is really their specialty after all... or maybe its just the owner's dream but Vegas eaters actually just wantanother boring pizza place. Who knows. Maybe it was just a bad day in the kitchen.
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