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My wife and I decided to try this restaurant. We were somewhat disappointed in the service. Clearly Saturday around 5:30 PM is the busy time. It's a good thing we opted for outdoor seating as the inside was packed, loud, and the temperature inside was torrid. Was the A/C working? The food was good: I had a curry special (which was outrageously delicious) while she opted for a salmon BLT, which she enjoyed. However, our issue wasn't with the food, at least the food which arrived at the table. We ordered the hummus appetizer which never arrived, and the person who brought the entrees seemed confused that we had ordered an appetizer first. I though she was going to check out the problem, but that never happened. It wasn't until the manager came around asking how things were, that we said we hadn't received the appetizer, and, with the arrival of the entree, wanted it removed from the bill. We also had to remind the server twice to bring the water we had ordered when we put in the order for the drinks. In fairness, the server and manager expressed regrets for the order's screw up, and comped the deserts, and immediately removed the hummus from the bill. While I sincerely hope that I had experienced an "off moment," I'm not entirely sure that I'm going to be back.
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