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Businiess name:  Sunflower Vegetarian Restaurant
Review by:  Etandrea V.
Review content: 
I tried this restaurant for the first time last week and wasn't too impressed. First of all, the atmosphere was crowded and there wasn't a good decor going on. I felt like anything that was related to sunflowers (from an umbrella to Dollar Store junk) was put on the walls. Second, my salad was not good. It had wilted lettuce and the dressing lacked a good flavor. The vegetables were okay on top but fairly warm. I am not a vegetarian but expected an amazing salad from a place like this. Thirdly, the place struck me as more of a Korean restaurant. There were a lot of the little cats around with the paw up and Korean lettering on all of the doors.

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