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If I could add another half a star I would, because Zada Janes is a little more than just A-Ok. But I'm not a fan quite yet, and here's why: I'm not going to complain about the wait times, because like every other place that's small and popular, even Zada Janes has ridiculous wait times, especially on a Sunday at brunch time. It's a really cool looking place; colorful and lively. The ambiance is neat, the servers are friendly, the Bloody Mary looked fantastic (and I'm going back there, just to try it because I didn't the last time), the food however, and I'm talking strictly about the vegetarian food, was ehh ok.. We ordered three different dishes - the east western (scrambled tofu in curry powder), the veg burger, and the No-Da salad. the salad was good, the tofu was alright - kinda bland, and the burger is not something I would eat again. It's definitely a place worth checking out, and I'm going to give it a second chance. This time I'll have the Bloody Mary, and try some of the non-vegetarian dishes, and then I'll come back and update my review.. or not :)
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