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Businiess name:  34th Street Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I would like to begin by saying I have never bothered taking the time to write a review of anything until now. Hopefully, I will be able to save others the absolutely misery of the meal I just experienced. Clearly those who wrote the rave reviews about this restaurant must own the place. Contrary to some other comments, we had a pretty good experience with our waitstaff. She was really nice when my very polite boyfriend mentioned that his pork was overcooked - which was probably the understatement of the year. I would have sent it back - which I have never done, even when finding hair in my food. It was the most grossly overcooked pork I had ever seen, in fact difficult for him to cut with a steak knife. Unfortunately, that was the best part of his meal. The potatoes were equally as dry with no seasoning, and he had some vegetable that neither of us could identify which was truly disgusting. Pros: Sort of close to my house Cons: Awful

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