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*2.5 stars* The only thing worth coming in for is the 9.99 lunch special from 12-3. You get curry, rice, and naan and although it takes forever, it tastes pretty good. It's made fresh to order. Servers are all amazing, super nice and friendly. There is no hostess, busser, or barback, and servers double as bartenders so while they're really busy, they're still great. My problems with Waterfalls include: -Waiting forever for meals. Don't come hungry. Or in a rush. This is the kind of place you'll want to go if you want to have a long conversation with your dining partner, or if you want to read a book. -They have about 10 beer taps available but maybe 2 beer kegs at a time. And they will often run out of beer half way through the pour, and will not substitute a different beer for their Tuesday pint special. -Portions aren't huge. If you're not on time for the lunch special, you have to order rice and naan separately so it ends up being pretty expensive. -The wifi is terrible. -The rice is either cold or obviously microwaved. If you have the option, stick with the naan which is made fresh to order. Waterfalls has potential but I'm not impressed.
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