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We get take out from this place a couple times a month, and actually eat in probably once or twice a year during the summer when we can enjoy their awesome backyard patio and their affordably priced beers. The quality is usually pretty darn good, but I'll admit things have been inconsistent at times. If you plan on eating in, probably best to call in advance to make sure you can get a table as this place is pretty busy on most nights. They also raised their prices by about a dollar on most items last year, but its still all a good value and nothing is unreasonably priced, so consider this more of a warning than anything that the prices won't match their website. As for the food, we regularly get the chicken dinner (half chicken with rice and parisienne potatoes) and the chicken is great, but I admit the rice and potatoes are pretty bland and even a bit oily at times. Once you throw some of their homemade hot sauce on top it flavours it nicely though, and it all tastes pretty darn good on the reheat as well. I've found mixed results on their caesar salad, as the one time I ate in the restaurant it was super fresh and had big chunks of bacon in it, where when getting it for takeout the salad was mediocre with little to no bacon and the lettuce looked like the dressing had been sitting on it all day, certainly not made even close to when I ordered it. Their sandwiches are also a favourite of mine though and probably what I order the most of. You can choose between chicken, veal cutlet, or pork cutlet which comes on a big portuguese bun and a side of french fries. The chicken sandwich is usually pretty darn good, but the last couple times have been a bit stingy on the chicken whereas past experiences used to find a large amount of chicken breast between the bun along with the lettuce and tomatoes. The last time I felt like I was eating more bun than anything. Also a heads up that the veal and pork cutlets are just the bun and meat, no lettuce or tomato so I recommend adding that on as it makes a more satisfying sandwich. All in all for under $8 they are a good deal, assuming they don't skimp on the meat. Worth mentioning as well is to check out their little cooler by the front door for desserts. They offer little cups of various desserts like chocolate mousse and one thats a lemon with merengue and graham cracker type thing. Both are great, as well as the other random treats that I've pulled from that fridge. And I'm pretty sure they always have the classic portuguese tarts but I'm not really a fan of those in general so steer clear. Overall, the place is an overwhelming 3 star experience. I've never been wowed but its rarely let me down either, so it will surely stay the course as a take-out regular for me.
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