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Went there for winterlicious lunch. Hostess and all other people, we had to deal with, were super nice, except for our server. He came up to us with no any greetings and his first words were explaining what the soup of day was. It took me some time to get used to his accent so i had to ask him to repeat. And oh my, he started giving me an attitude every time i asked something. Then he brought definitely not our order (let's say we ordered #1 out of 3 choices), he brought #2, then he brought #3. At that point we decided to change our table/server. The hostess, the manager and our new server were pretty nice and accommodative. Food was on point and perfect size for "three-course prix fixe menu" (ordered vegetable potato soup, beer braised short rib and chocolate s'more ). Apparently, place gets really busy during lunch time, so we waited half an hour for the bill. The whole "lunch experience" took about 2 hours which is way longer than i planned. Overall, if rude servers don't get on your nerves or you feel lucky not to be served by our first server, Tundra is worth trying.
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