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Businiess name:  Elephant Bar Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Have yet to try an entree here, but the appetizers are pretty good. The artichoke dip comes with thin, crispy tortilla chips and the new fried tempura salmon sushi roll wasn't bad except the rice was mushy. The fried coconut shrimp was very good. The shrimp wasn't overcooked and served w/a dipping sauce. The Vietnamese rice roll was nicely filled w/lettuce and vermicelli noodles and came w/a delicious peanut sauce and spicy sauce, but they didn't give you enough to dip. Their salads are very good, tried the iceberg wedge, caesar & mojo salads, the sides are enough for one. Skip the onion soup, it's terrible. The French Dip roast beef sandwich & jambalaya are pretty good. The tri-tip wasn't bad but the lamb shank tasted very gamey and I wouldn't recommend their Pad Thai, better to have that at an authentic Thai restaurant, it was like some bad stir-fried dish. Have been there a half dozen times and staff is usually friendly. The desserts are huge and easily shared by 2-3 especially the cookie sandwich & mud pie. The creme brulee was huge and too much for one person to eat. The fruit cobbler was too sweet. The NY cheesecake was big enough for 3 to share. Large portions! Pros: Good appetitzers, waitstaff was attentive and friendly Cons: Crowded, some entrees should be avoided: Pad Thai

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