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Businiess name:  Cedars Restaurant On Brooklyn
Review by:  J W.
Review content: 
There are two Cedars locations, both in the Univ District - this post is about the bigger one. see my post on the small original Cedars location also located in the U District and you'll see what the source of my confusion is. now, I've heard that this big Cedars also serves Indian food and I've heard that it's great - that might very well be the case (although I haven't tried it yet). I'm basically just judging the falafel which seemed to me to be absolutely inferior here, whereas it's always great at the smaller location. not to mention that the service is strangely overdone here whereas they seem friendly and down-to-earth at the smaller one. does anyone have an explanation for that?

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