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What is this place? Italian? Mexican? Chinese? Coma-inducing bakery? Yes. This place is ridiculous. As I sat down (from a 10 minute wait. Guess I got lucky), I passed by what looked like EPCOT center. So many good looking plates of food from so many different cultures. I was wary that with a 15 page menu featuring advertisements the food would not be good, but I was pleasantly surprised. I got some sort of Italian thing and it was quite good. It seemed fresh and made today, not freeze-dried. The portions, like everything else in Pittsburgh food, are huge. So huge, we wound up getting our cheesecake to go to eat at home. Not a bad deal, but you'd want to eat it there considering it's called the Cheesecake Factory, not the Generic Styrofoam Take-Out Box Factory. I can see why people want to come here so much because you could eat here for 10 years and never get the same thing.
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