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Arepazo Tapas & Wine

📍 Address: 93 N High St, Gahanna

Stars: (4.5)

My reason for giving Arepazo Tapas & Wine a 2 star review is because of the service. Our waitress was careless, non-communicitative, and inattentive. To start, she did not introduce herself. Throughout our entire meal at Arepazo, she seemed to be in a terrible mood. We ordered the empanadas. They come with a delicious lime cilantro dipping sauce. The waitress brought them to our table and set them on the side of the table, hanging half on and half off. As our table was incredibly wobbly, as soon as she let go, they fell on one of my friends at the table. The waitress just looked as us with a scowl on her face. She didn't offer to bring napkins, didn't offer to bring us another order or more sauce....nothing. We immediately switched tables due to the wobbliness of the table. She looked frustrated that we switched tables and had to clean up all the sauce that spilled everywhere. Not once did she apologize. As we were ordering our main meals, I asked what type of crab was in the crab cakes. I was curious as Ohio is not near any bodies of water that have crab. I kid you not, she said "The crab cakes are nothing special. I've never had anyone ask me that question before." Then she just proceeded to stand and look at me blankly. Perhaps she could have gone back to the chef and asked what type of crab was in the crab cakes. Overall, the food was decent. It was a beautiful spring day and sitting on the patio was wonderful. It is unfortunate that the waitress made our evening less enjoyable. Two of us ordered the fish tacos. It would be nice if there was something on the side with the fish tacos. The other friend ordered the Cuban sandwich. She said it tasted good as well.

Vanbarry's Public House

📍 Address: 4120 S Orange Ave, Orlando

Stars: (4)

Service was less than par! Waited for like 10 mins for the host then went to the bar to ask for one she came to said oh go where ever you want so we sat at the bar . The bartender seemed uninterested that we were there and wanted to have food and drinks . Food arrived and was great. No follow up on food and waited over 20 mins to finally be asked if we wanted a drink and we then asked for the check ! Two people ended up don't it not our original server. They come to ask us what we had then rings it up. We get the checks and as she is walking off "not looking" at us mumbles have a good night! Very unimpressed with the visit and will take a lot to get me to return!

Velvet Taco Domain

📍 Address: 11501 Rock Rose Ave, Ste 160, Austin

Stars: (4)

I was very disappointed with my first experience here. There was a series of events that ruin my experience and I probably won't be back. Here is what happened: 1. My corn cup had a hair when it came out...it was definitely not corn hair. 2. When my order came out it was wrong, they exchanged it for the right one but unfortunately their rotisserie chicken taco sucks! No flavor at all. 3. My husband ordered a margarita that immediately started hurting his stomach and made him feel so sick he couldn't even finish his food. Not sure what was wrong with the drink!

Lazy Den

📍 Address: 3003 St. John's Street, Port Moody

Stars: (4)

Family owned business; heart warming food. Can't go wrong ! Sometimes the wait can be slightly longer; but totally worth it ! Friendly people!

La Casona Colombian Restaurant

📍 Address: 3820 Stewart Rd, Atlanta

Stars: (4)

Odd experience. Have you ever watched a moment where the protagonist, as he/she is entering a town, noticed a old crazy old person? I sort of had that experience, except that the person was not crazy, just unintelligible. As I was approaching the door, she started to speak to me in spanish. I mumbled something in English, hoping that she will get the hint. No dice. She still kept speaking to me. Was she warning me? Offering me some sort service? Small talk? You know that rule about speaking loudly and slowly to a person of another language? I think that the collolary (sic) to that rule is to keep talking and hope they somehow will understand. That should have given me a hint of what was like to eat in that restaurant, service-wise (up to including waiting for the check, which took a while). Fortunately, it wasn't difficult to order the food and the food was great. (the Mini Bandeja was quite filling for the price). Come back? Not sure. To be fair, its not the first time that language was an issue. I think, thought, in spite of the economy, that business is good enough that they don't have to cater to the English-speaking, so I am not going out of my way to come to this place - at least not without a translator.

Tin Shed Garden Cafe

📍 Address: 1438 NE Alberta St, Portland

Stars: (4)

Well let's start with the positives. The servers are extremely polite and wanting to help, they are patient. But the food isn't the best..Had a soggy burger that I couldn't finish, and the chips tasted like something I could just buy at the store for a dollar.

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