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I really disliked my dinner here, which is sad because I've been hearing good things about Dr.Generosity. The menu has a huge mix of big salads, meat, and a lot of over-priced pasta dishes. There aren't very many vegetarian dishes, aside from a veg lasagna, which didn't interest me, so I just ordered the grilled vegetable salad. I've heard good things about their big salads, and a few tables around me had ordered them, so I was expecting big things. I don't think I've ever had a salad I didn't like - this was pretty awful. It was a mix of greens with diced, small, mushy pieces of eggplant and zucchini that tasted like they were soaked in vinegar and fried or boiled - something was not working. I picked around the vegetables - a few small orange pepper pieces were OK, and stuck to the greens. It was awful - don't order it! My friend ordered the veal and pasta, which he seemed to enjoy. The portions are quite huge, which is nice, considering the prices. The brunch does look good, so maybe I'd try it again for breakfast, but I'd pass on dinner. Also to note: the restaurant does seem to be good for families. I haven't seen that many kids in a restaurant in a long time. Staff was friendly, decor was nice.
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