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We were walking through Yorkville trying to decide on a place to have lunch, when we saw that Flo's looked busy and had a patio. It was one of the few places in Yorkville I haven't eaten at, so I figured why not? We couldn't get a table on the patio since it was too packed, so we settled for inside, which was fine because they had huge windows that were all opened anyways. We ordered, service was pretty slow. When my food arrived I was actually disgusted. I ordered the chicken sandwich with a side salad. The salad "dressing" tasted like mud, and the lettuce itself looked dirty and brown. My poor excuse of a sandwich was barely edible, and it was a struggle to swallow. I didn't say anything, until my sister piped up and said her meal was pretty disgusting and the bread of her chicken burger was stale. We decided that our meals were both equally disgusting. Our friend had ordered chicken fingers and fries, had nothing to complain about, but I guess you can't really go wrong there. To their defense, I did see a lot of breakfast food passing by which looked pretty good, and maybe it was just what we ordered that sucked. But the service plus the bad food killed it for me. Next time i'll stick to Remy's.
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