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Lots of health code violations when I went in today. Aside from the fact we ordered smoked salmon omelettes and what we received was more like scrambled eggs. The smoked salmon also did not taste fresh even when cooked. Plus, I thought the idea of eating smoke salmon was having it raw, but the Cook basically fried it and overcooked it. What we received was scrambled salmon eggs for 11.95! It looked really unappetizing. The biggest concern I had was when the Cook handled raw meat before touching our bread, etc. ~ we requested refund afterwards for our food. Wanted to order their juices, but could tell they were not up to code standards when they kept it in a bucket instead of using the fridge - stacking cups on top of one another! The funny thing is, they put fruits and veggies in the fridge where the drinks use to be. Really odd that they are using the fridge like a display cabinet. I have been at this location many times before and it was never like this; and it seems like with the change of new Owners, I hope it's because they are still sorting things out and things aren't permanently this way. If so, I'd stay far away from this place.
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