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Palm Shores Bistro

Palm Shores Bistro

5060 N Highway 1, Palm Shores I-32940-7201, United States

Bistro • American • Vegetarian • Sandwiches


"I have been wanting to try this place for years, and finally, at long last, I had the pleasure of going. The word of mouth on this place, from those I have heard from personally has all been good. The opportunity finally came up and we took it. So glad we did...The TL;DR version of this is that I won't be waiting long for the return trip... From the street it's a non descript place, nothing flashy about it, kinda reminds me of a breakfast only place if it weren't for the outdoor seating that tells me it's a full restaurant. The inside, nicely and warmly decorated, reminds me more of a diner than anything, but this ain't no diner the menu and what is prepared and delivered to the table says otherwise. For dinner I had their chef special of the sea bass, my wife had their chicken fried chicken, and our niece had their chicken tenders. The sea bass with the gnocchi and veggies was spectacular, while the fried chicken and the chicken tenders were enjoyed by my companions. For dessert we shared their coconut cream cake, chocolate cake, and chocolate chip cookies all home made and in the case of the coconut cake spectacular as well. Service was super friendly, super efficient, and when they can keep my wife's iced tea bottomless it's always a plus. I was impressed at how well they kept up with us and how patient they were, given it was our first time in. It took me years to make it to this place. I will tell you, it won't be that long before I return. This is truly a gem of a place..."

Louie Louie Bistro

Louie Louie Bistro

3611 Walnut StPA 19104, Philadelphia, United States

Pubs • French • American • European


"Couldn't find a brunch spot for me and my sister. Finally at the last minute we decided on Louie Louie and let me tell you, Louie Louie did not disappoint. I started off with the wagyu carpacio which melted in my mouth and it was topped with nothing but delicious flavor with a fresh green side salad. It was amazing! For my entree I ordered the shrimp rumulata.. well, send me the punch of flavor the remoulade did not give all the menu promised but the shrimp was quite succulent and cooked perfectly. I also ordered the oysters on the half shell which were so delicious with the minion yet sauce as well as the cocktail sauce I have to admit I could eat the cocktail sauce by itself it was so delicious. I decided to take the meeting yet sauce and give it a splash over the shrimp and the shrimp ring you live became a whole new dish I squeezed some of the lemon wedge from the oysters and it gave such a pop of flavor and now the shrimp is amazing! It just needed a little punch. My sister ordered the turkey bacon BLC croissant it looked so delicious the croissant look soft to the touch flaky buttery and absolutely delicious she loved it the turkey bacon was nice and thick cut the portions were great and all of our dishes the truffle fries were delicious we could have used a little more truffle flavor. All in all Louie Louie was a wonderful place to eat and I will definitely do a staycation with the hubby for a weekend at the end at Penn and visit Louie Louie once again!"

Cultivated Food And Beverage

Cultivated Food And Beverage

701 Texas AveTX 77002, Houston, United States

Wine • Drinks • Chicken • American


"First of all, I emailed the food manager Mr. Shim twice before posting this. I never heard from him.We purposely look for hotels with restaurants, to make things easier for ourselves, so shortly after we checked into the hotel, we came back downstairs to get some early dinner. It was around 3:00pm. There were probably seven people in the restaurant at the time, with only three or four tables occupied.When we approached the bar, a female came up and asked if she could help us. My husband said, “We would like to get a table, please.” She very quickly responded, “Uh, do you have a reservation?” I looked at my husband puzzled, as the restaurant was essentially empty, and he replied, “No, we do not.” As she was walking over to her computer, telling us “how busy they expect to be,” a waiter grabbed a couple menus and walked us to a table, then proceeded to serve us. I actually thought, for a moment, we were going to be turned away by an empty restaurant!We sat there for over two hours, and during that time, there were only three tables occupied, the entire time. The restaurant did not get close to “full” like we were informed it was going to, at least not while we were there.The food was excellent. The meal, itself was wonderful. It was topped off by a delicious strawberry whipped mousse, on the house, as someone told the server it was our anniversary. That was a delightful surprise, to which we told our waiter, “Thank you, that makes up for the unwelcome feeling we had when we arrived. It felt like no one wanted us here!” It was the first time our waiter smiled all service.Despite the unwelcome feeling we had the first day, we wanted to try more of the wonderful food. This time, upon returning from our show, we asked Allan, the food director, if we needed a reservation. Again, it was around 3pm, maybe two tables occupied, and we were told they were expecting a lot of reservations and we should make one. Because we wanted to go up to our room first, we said we would come back around 3:30pm. Allan made our much needed reservation, and so we returned at 3:30.This time, we stood at the bar area for a moment, before Allan saw us. He was in the corner, behind the bar, by the kitchen. Instead of walking over to greet us to walk us to our table, he basically motioned us with his finger to “come over here.” My husband instantly looked at me, shocked, “Did he just finger us across the restaurant, like a dog being called?” I was just waiting for the whistle.Allan sat us in the furthest, most inaccessible table from the door, in a corner, up against a wall, as we walked by open table after open table, awkwardly maneuvering my wheelchair past chairs and disturbing other patrons.As we took our seats, Allan said, “It’s quiet over here in this corner, and we have a lot of reservations.” As if to justify why he was seating us in the corner, at a small table, when there were more accessible open tables available.Ironically, instead of it being quiet, Allan proceeded to have an audible conversation with our waiter Fred right behind us. It was a conversation that perhaps needed to happen in a private location, after Fred’s shift, but definitely not right there.It was after this, Allan pulled Fred aside and had a very unprofessional encounter with him, directly behind us, chastising him over meat temperature and not being attentive. At one point, Fred looked at the bartender and asked, “What are you laughing at?” To which the bartender bluntly responded, “I’m making a fucking drink, homeboy!”I almost got up and walked out, as a former manager myself, I was appalled by the behavior. The food is good here, but the service is terrible."