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Businiess name:  Nono's Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My family went there for a birthday celebration, and the service was okay, we didn't get our food for 1 hour. 3 of my family members, including me, ordered the ribeye steak (all medium and cajun style). Every steak came to us very well done and mostly fat. Not to mention that none of them were cajun. They were the grilled style ribeye (also available on the menu). We nicely asked if the steaks were cajun. The server went to ask the cook and came back saying ""yes, they are definatley cajun"". Yikes! Did the cook lie? It was the worst steak I have ever had. I left more than half of it on my plate. The macaroni and cheese on the side, was simply penne pasta with a big chunk of cheddar cheese melted on top, turned into a brick of oily noodels. Is this truly how they do it in Louisiana? Nasty!

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