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The food was excellent, but the service, ambiance, and wine experience were not. I would be giving only 1 star if the food wasn't so good! This place is incredibly loud, which made conversation difficult. Our server repeatedly forgot or didn't hear what we had ordered, so it took forever to finish the meal and we had empty water glasses for a lot of that time. But the worst part by far was the wine. The markups on wine were the highest I've ever seen for a restaurant. I ordered a bottle of Alto Moncayo, a wine that typically retails for $40 U.S. and which was already expensive at $120 CDN on the wine list. However, we were brought a bottle of Legado del Moncayo, a wine that retails for $10 U.S.! I saw the Moncayo, and assumed it was the bottle I'd ordered only to discover after dinner that we'd been charged $120 for a $10 wine! I hope that was just a mistake, and not a deliberate attempt to fleece a customer, but regardless it left me feeling humiliated and cheated. I won't be coming back. Think twice before ordering wine from this place, and pay close attention to what they bring you if you do! And bring earplugs.
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