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OK--I get that this is a beef/burger restaurant, but in an airport choices are limited, so I (a vegetarian) decided to stay and have a Caesar salad and some onion rings. The Caesar salad was remarkably 'blah.' It was just sort of-kind of fresh romaine, packaged cheap croutons, and powdered Parmesan like you'd sprinkle on a pizza. The salad was edible, but not worth paying for. The onion rings were not at all like the photo on the menu, which shows discrete rings of breaded onion. Instead, they were like super thin, shoestring-cut onions, deep fried as if they were going to be heaped as garnish. In retrospect, perhaps they do use these to garnish the burgers. I would not recommend the salad or the onion rings to anyone, and even if the burgers are good, there's no excuse for this. If you're going to put a salad on the menu, do it right! If the fried onions are in a floppy heap like garnish, don't call them onion "rings." Would not go back to Wahlburger....
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