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We went in the evening for dinner and the music was obnoxiously loud. The food took quite a while to arrive (didn't help that we were starving). For what turned out to be an $11 kale salad was a tiny portion (chicken was an extra 3 dollars). It was pretty good but I was expecting a lot more for an $11 salad. It was served with hazelnuts and for $11...I would've assumed they would at least crush the hazelnuts instead of just throwing them in whole. I had difficulty picking that up with a fork. What's more upsetting is that AFTER I ate the salad and left the place I realized they gave me ARUGULA not KALE. I paid 11 dollars for an ARUGULA salad. I was so hungry that I didn't realize they didn't give me what I paid for. It's kinda my fault because I ate it all and couldn't go back and complain but at the same token, I shouldn't have had to wait so long for a salad let alone the wrong salad. My boyfriend got the pulled pork and it was delicious. Again, just the portions were small. The two other guys we came with were also underwhelmed. Their food was good but for the price it was unreasonably small. So frustrating.
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