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Businiess name:  Dalo's
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Hard to find. It does not look like a restaurant on the outside. We found the entrance on Williams, not Vancouver, with a pink awning. Not a place to take someone you want to impress. We dined there last night and it was really weird. Half of the restaurant was well lit with good music (of course that half was full!) and half was so dark you could barely read the menu and the hum of the refrigerator unit behind the tiny bar was way louder than the music in the other room. It was pretty busy. Probably because its so cheap! Service was SLOW. If you are okay with standing up or being very direct to get attention, you'll be okay, but subtle hints like eye contact or a nod does NOT get their attention. The food was pretty good. We shared a small vegetable platter and small chicken tibbs. Some of our veggies weren't hot all the way through and it could have been spicier (we weren't given an option) but it was a good deal of food and we took home leftovers. I had the honey wine (so-so) and he had a Rogue. We got out of there for under $20. I prefer the vegan platter at Queen of Sheba but with the prices Dalo's, I'd say its worth a shot if you aren't real picky. Pros: Super cheap Cons: Cultural gap in the service

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