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Went here with a Groupon because it was around the corner from my office. I understand that group "deals" are not super profitable for most businesses, but I thought the point was that they bring in a lot of new clientele who would otherwise not visit. So, I expected to be at least minimally impressed. Nope. I will say that the service was excellent and all the staff were very attentive and polite. The restaurant also is nicely decorated and clean, but it definitely has a corporate feel that you'd expect in a hotel. Unfortunately the food was mediocre at best. We both started with the beet, pineapple and feta salad. It was bland, a bit soggy, the cheese tasted like plastic. Not good. I had the streak and shrimp main which was pretty good, but not particularly special. My friend had the pasta, which was fine but again not special and easy to make at home. We both had the truffle cake for desert, which was not awful but was kind of cold and dry and tasted as if it were bought at the grocery store. All in all, not impressed. Even if you were staying at the Hyatt hotel, I wouldn't recommend eating here.. There are a thousand much better restaurants within a few blocks of here.
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