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My first time to Houston's and I really wanted to have a glowing review. There were 5 of us celebrating a friends birthday at lunch on a Monday. One member of our party ordered fish & chips and was told they don't have that item on Monday, 2nd member ordered a ahi tuna burger and was told they don't have that available either as "we use the left over pieces of the tuna that are not pretty and there isn't enough to use today". What??!! Third member ordered the ahi tuna salad (asking if the "pretty" parts of the tuna were used) and asked for dressing on the side. Our waiter explained they could not accommodate that request but they could lightly dress it. What??!! The salad was served overly dressed (in my opinion) with the tuna served on the side. Are the salads "pre-dressed"? She ate the tuna, but not the salad. I ordered the grilled artichoke - it was excellent. Two members ordered the "bean burger" (which we were told is the best in the city) and thought it was ok. I fault them - you ordered a bean burger!!! Would I go back? Maybe, not sure. How can all these great reviews be wrong. Left feeling guilty that I choose this venue to celebrate my friends special day.
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