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Panera Bread

📍 Address: 85 Worthington Mall, Ste 120, Worthington

Stars: (3)

If you have been to one Panera you been to most of this one. Nothing stands out to be different at this Panera from others I visited. They do seem to have more seating though, and their fireplace is small and up high. It was the perfect place to bring the daughter for a early breakfast on a Saturday. One of my favorite is the soufflés.

Du Kuh Bee

📍 Address: 12590 SW 1st St, Beaverton

Stars: (4)

All I can say is I'm very disappointed by the portion size and pricing of this restaurant. $41 dollar of food and it was just enough for one person. Not to mention they got the order wrong and we still had to wait to pick up our food after they specified when it would be ready. Honestly Frank's did us better than this place. And the other DuKuhBee location in the Hollywood district is 10 times better, definitely they don't give you small portions.

Nick's Food To Go

📍 Address: 240 Martin Luther King Jr Dr SE, Atlanta

Stars: (4.5)

Was working over by Grady ER and I heard this spot serves the best Gyros in Atlanta. So I stopped in. Dont blink bc you may miss this spot. Its at the corner of MLK and Hill. Ive been riding by this place for 2 years and NEVER noticed it. I will mos def come back again and again and again! Lol. Its beats eating that unhealthy commercialized poison.

Burger King

📍 Address: 3983 Buford Hwy, Atlanta

Stars: (2)

I would give it zero stars if I could; pulled up at 10:53 & was told they had just taken their last order, yet they close at 11... Was told by Beautifull (wasn't wearing a name tag but was specific about the 2 Ls) that we couldn't order... WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE EVER!!

Jin Wah Restaurant

📍 Address: 4021 SW 117th Ave, Ste E, Beaverton

Stars: (3)

We have been going to Jin Wah for over 10 years. Every time we come to Beaverton from towns that are dim sum deficient, we have to have dim sum for at least one lunch. We have read complaints that the service is sometimes sullen and rude. We haven't seen that beyond the normal nature of Chinese people. Being an ABC, I guess I am used to it, so I cut them a little slack. BTW, I don't speak Chinese well, so don't assume they are nicer to me than they are to you. We always have dim sum and find it pretty good, whether it is the more common items like BBQ pork buns (hom bow) or Sui mi to the more esoteric, such as duck or chicken feet. Luckily, dim sum is a Chinese dining style that allows even non Chinese to eat well, without speaking the lingo. You just watch for a cart to roll by your table and point to what you want. Get a few dishes off each cart. For those dishes with covers on them, point and ask to see what is in it. Give them a thumbs up if you want that dish. They will use their shears to divide some of the larger dim sum, so several diners can share that item. It still takes a bit of courage to try something you haven't had before, but believe me, it will be worth it. Better yet, go with someone who knows the dishes and learn. I can volunteer if you give me enough lead time. ;-). You are paying, aren't you? Each dish of dim sum costs a certain amount. Most right now center around $3.50 to $4.00 a dish. A few can be higher. But there are only 3 or so price tiers and you can often guess which dishes are low or high tier. The server will mark on your tally sheet what you had, but you will not know exactly what that dish cost. And the total may be a surprise if you go berserk and really chow down. I just enjoy and let the bill fall where it may. They are up 7 days a week and start serving from 10 AM. I have never eaten past 2 PM, so can't say how late they serve dim sum before switching to their normal stir-fry menu. My advice is go earlier on weekends, before the crowds of mostly Asian customers mob the place. But the selection of dim sum is greater near noon. So pick your time judiciously. Usually there will be enough "Gwei Lows", to make non Chinese feel comfortable. Since we have dined here so many times, you may wonder why not 5 stars? Well, this is the only real dim sum place out this way and I have had better dim sum elsewhere. If there was a 4.5, I would use it. But a 5 is to me, like putting a bullet thru dead-center at 500 yards or more. So 4 stars it is.

Lenny's Hideaway

📍 Address: 8 Stagecoach Way, Cohasset

Stars: (4)

Had high hopes for a new restaurant in this location. Stopped in with my wife Saturday evening and sat at the bar. Love the look of this space, however that was the only good part of our experience. Took over 10 minutes to have someone notice us and take our drink order. I had a margarita and my wife had a craft beer. Craft beer selection on tap was nice and priced appropriately, but had to laugh when they were charging $4.50 for a PBR draft. We received menus when we ordered our drinks and then waited for well over 30 minutes and couldn't get a bartender to even come close to ask to take our order. The gentleman sitting next to us was also waiting to pay for an equally long time. Unfortunately we finally gave up and left without the opportunity to order food.

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