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Had our AYCE Prime Rib fix for $9.99 the other night. It came with side veggies and mash potatoes. The roast itself was a bit chewy and tough (mid-rare). My lady and I thought it was bit barbaric halfway through the meal since the quality was controversial, but we did managed to get most of it down. I mean sh*t, we paid for an AYCE, so we might as well go for seconds too right? This method of flagging down our server for the next serving was a trial because the timing can be tricky. We're more accustom to buffet style when we're having Prime Rib. Once you're acknowledged the server would have to put your order in again, and you'll have to wait until your next plate is delivered. The waitress put our 2nd order in and was nice enough to bring us a to-go box for our leftovers. During the drive home we decided it was best to just toss it away. Something about our food did not settle well with us. It was not worth the risk to keep it. Kind of bum because I love Prime Rib and was hoping this would be my new spot for it. side notes: -Your next serving is just the Roast in Au Jus minus the sides. -The Sour Cream Horseradish Sauce must be requested. -Nearest restroom is in the new HRH -$7.77 Steak and Shrimp special -$9.99 AYCE Prime Rib (4pm-4am)
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