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Businiess name:  Rainforest Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This place is awful! Customer service poor and slow. Everything screams give us money! From the retail store to the attempt to get you to buy a membership to the over priced (and not that great) food. Everything is insanely expensive. I ordered tomato soup and it tasted like Campbell's. Gross! We had a salt and pepper shaker on our table who's tops were smashed in. I think they keep the place dark so no one can see that they haven't swept or vacuumed in ages. Very limited choice of food. The volcano dessert is $14.99! Oh and if you want fries you have to pay over a dollar or stick with greasy potato chips. Funny that they call it Rainforest Cafe and pretend to care about the rainforest when their gift shop is full of made in China items.

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