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Had dinner here with a few people, I'd say overall not too bad. I do think it's a little overpriced however, our total for dinner was over $300 for 4 adults and 1 kids meal (1 adult didn't eat, 1 ordered a veggie plate). I had the salmon which was good. However, I thought it was odd that the runner that brought the salmon dishes said that it was a "foam that doesn't really taste of anything, most people think it's soap but it's not, it's just supposed to look cool." Not a big fan of putting stuff in an entree just to look cool, I tried it, it def tastes of truffle, but ended up just spooning it off to the side (as did a lot of people at tables around us). The service was a little lackluster as well, we ordered the kids meal earlier since we were waiting on someone, it was never put in, and then asked to be re ordered and came out with all the entrees, leaving a hungry kid waiting kinda sucks. I think the last thing that was a little unnerving also was as we got up to leave, the kitchen door was behind our table, and I saw a cook sitting on the floor eating a plate of food? Never seen that before, I'd imagine it's not very sanitary ?.
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