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Been here twice already and last night was a big disappointment. You were basically paying for the view when you come here. And with the amount you're paying for your foods and drinks, something high end like this restaurant you would expect parking to be complimentary. NOPE. The first time I was there, I was blown away by the nightlife city view. But that was pretty much it. Nothing else was appealing. The foods I have to say, I didn't even want to finish it. It was so mediocre for the price range! Last night I was there for a dinner party and I know when accommodating a large group, it can get overwhelming. I came late (my fault) and never asked once had anyone took my orders. While the rest of the guests ate (which was so gross, some didn't even touch their meals), I sat and watch. Thanks a lot Fahrenheit for the customer service. I do feel bad there were so many commotion going on but one of the server was extremely rude to all the guests. Yes, it was busy but there's no need for attitude. To keep this short, foods was far from a 'top chef' ordeal. Everyone was disappointed. Lobster Biqsue tasted like they brought it from Costco, diluted it and served it to the dinner party.
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