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Businiess name:  Cafe' Sambal Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We consider ourselves foodies with lots of travel and food experience. Sunday lunch was dissapointing to say the least. The food was cold...and it was NOT sushi. The kobe beef sliders were tasteless and cheeseless although they were supposed to have cheddar cheese. The duck salad advertised an appealing dressing only when it arrived it was simply drenched in nothing but soy sauce. My husband's shrimp tempura was less than mediocre, we've had better at the most insignificant of restaurants. Not to mention that his turkey club was served on stale bread. My daughter's wok beef was swimming in a brown unappetizing brown sauce, which is not in keeping with wok cooking. Knowing good food is like knowing good art. It's no wonder only 2% of the population collects authentic art and obviously the same holds true for those who know fine cooking...judging by the unmerited good reviews this place has received. Stay away.

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