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The Armenian Cafe
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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I have eaten at a thousand places in LA and SD and have NEVER felt compelled to write a negative review. Most places have SOMETHING remediable that will allow a normal person to excuse poor performance...this place fails...across the board...and COMPELS you to comment. We live two blocks down the road. We had never gone. We had heard/read positive reviews so we placed an order for take out. The wait was too long especially for a place that was completely empty (there was one table of 6 people). I LOVE food and have no issue paying for it but the quality versus price here was incredibly skewed. Mind you, a kebab was only $16 (which is not a significant amount) but for the quality (most of all) and quantity (secondarily) it was a waste. I THINK they think they can overcharge because of location, but they are a small converted house across the street from an apartment complex that is on the coast. The view is: a road and an apartment building. Dini's down the street has a better view (food is also blah) and Vigilucci's has the better view and better food. I expressed my disappointment, they were unconcerned. Their only comment was, ""Is this the first time you have ordered from us?"" as if my expectation of quality were the issue and not their product or service.\r
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I am editing this. Here is the thing that REALLY bothers me. They were SO dismissive...they really didn't care. My questioning of their product/service was met with a ""we have been here for 25 years"" as if that somehow excused what they were doing. I don't care how long you have been around or how you have exploited your location...I care about the food and the service.
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