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This restaurant came highly recommended so I read reviews. So many reviews said "slow service" or "wrong order" but I thought, surely they've fixed that. NOPE The service was ok but when we asked for water, the waitress plopped down a small glass carafe filled with water and no ice. I looked at her and she just walked away. I took it and filled our tiny glasses. Water was cool but no NO ice at all. She never returned when we drank it all, nor did she ask if we wanted more. We ordered and food came. My husband's omelet was small and the eggs very dry. Home fries were burnt and lacked flavor. I ordered the chicken chimichanga and whatever they brought me was definitely NOT it. We searched the menu and the "thing" in front of me was nowhere to be found. It said wrapped in a tortilla but it was wrapped in a very eggy, burnt crepe that tasted like burnt egg and flour. I could barely cut it. The chicken was good. My home fries were burnt and raw, it was pretty mixed. The "chimi" thing I was eating had a wanna be hollandaise on it, which was also not on the menu. I'm on a very specific diet and ended up eating something I didn't order because I was starving. We are crossing First Watch off our list for good. Yuck.
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