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Businiess name:  Salmon River
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was dragged here last night under false pretenses - not until the check came did my friend reveal a $20 coupon (which he used for his half of the bill...some friend). As soon as I looked at the menu online, I could tell it was a hotel restaurant. ""Pan-seared"" ""Sauteed..."" ""encrusted"" - all those worthless terms that don't usually add up to much flavor.\r \r When we showed up, the place looked pleasant enough, but mostly empty on a Thursday night. Prices are manageable, but high relative to the lack of flavor in the food. The dumpling and potsticker appetizers were pretty good. The $25 Snapper was decently prepared, but very bland. Portion sizes were reasonable.\r \r Basically, there are lots of better restaurants around with better seafood and far more flavor. If you've ever eaten a hotel meal on an expense account in St. Louis or Wisconsin or anywhere, you've already been here. Pros: good appetizers, decent service Cons: bland food, place is empty

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