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Finca

Finca

20 East Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, 07450, United States Of America

Wine • Tapas • Spanish • Desserts


"It was so loud it was deafening. And so jam packed that if they put one more person in the restaurant, I swear it would have burst the door and glass wide open. Had reservations. At they wanted to seat us at a high top long table approximately people on one side, on the other right next to the people that were crowded by the maitre table. We said no. We waited approximately another minutes. We then saw the ownermanager ? lift a table for and walk it across the restaurant to another table for and they sat us there. It was literally away from the other surrounding tables. One of those tables had a child perhaps years old hanging all over her mother and falling against the woman of the couple we were with. The mother was asked several times to control her child. She didn't bother. A square table for opened up in back of us, against the wall, and we asked the ownermanager ?, as he was passing by, if we could move to that table. We hadn't even ordered yet. He said we couldn't, and as he argued with us, the other couple we were with started moving our things to the other table. The ownermanager was exasperated ? finally agreed. They squeezed another people into those tables where we had been seated. It was awful. Regardless of the food which was greasy but good, we will not be going back any time soon. Btw, I rarely write reviews, but this just wasn't a good experience"

Copper House

Copper House

11 Taylor Square, 10604, WEST HARRISON, United States

Food • Cafés • Casual • Comfort Food


"As I entered, I noticed the entrance and overall design felt a bit off; it seemed like a sunroom but was somewhat empty, making me wonder if it was the main entrance. The main dining area was spacious, featuring a bar along one wall and light blue walls that complemented the light wood tones, creating a bright, open atmosphere. Our prix fixe menu began with appetizers: eggplant rollatini, meatballs, and stuffed clams. The eggplant rollatini was decent, but I found the meatballs to be overly tough, suggesting they might have been frozen beforehand. For pasta, we had the choice between rigatoni vodka with prosciutto or bucatini with red sauce and mussels. I opted for the rigatoni vodka, but it fell short—small portions, the vodka sauce tasted jarred without the prosciutto, and the pasta was actually gemelli, not rigatoni. Another guest at our table ordered the bucatini, which turned out to be spaghetti. For the main course, we could choose between short ribs pizzaioli, shrimp scampi with risotto, and chicken parm. I selected the shrimp scampi, yet again, it didn’t meet my expectations. The shrimp were a decent size but tasted frozen, and the risotto was gluey with mushrooms, a common pairing that I wasn't informed of when ordering. The presentation was also peculiar, as most dishes were served in bowls or plates smaller than typical dinner plates. The one redeeming aspect was the service; the staff were friendly and quick to attend to our needs. Overall, I found Copper House’s food disappointing. However, I must consider that my experience was as a part of a medium-sized party during off-peak hours, with menu items that may not be typical for them. Given this context, it was an experience, but I can't give them more than 2 stars. Having enjoyed my time at Copper Kettle, I'm curious to see how their regular dinner service runs. Until then, I’ll hesitate to recommend this place."