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Perhaps I've just had a bad experience ordering a salad and a glass of iced tea. Not a tall order. I ordered, got my tea and bread, ran to the restroom, came back to the bus boy perusing my outlet mall shopping bag, after clearing my table. He (max) realizes his mistake and gets a different waiter to correct things. This I can deal with. I get my salad... Then eventually some silverware... And a tea... And then some bread... And then my salad is missing the pecans and is drizzled with 2 unfortunate bites of goat cheese. I politely ask for the salad to be tossed with some pecans. But alas it returns with just a few pecans (wouldn't you think to toss in like a solid partial handful or something) and still no goat cheese. Did the chef just look at it when it returned and say -- "that looks like shit.. Let's serve it again like that." The waitress and manager were the saving grace of this whole operation (and the reason for 3 stars). They were extremely polite and empathetic, but I will not be coming back to this location just out of the shear complacence in the food preparation. I hate being that guy, but when your order doesn't get fixed after you send it back, something must be said. Sincerely, Unsatisfied customer: Jeff
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