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Copper Kitchen

Copper Kitchen

4640 S 2300 E Suite 202UT 84117, Holladay, United States

Coffee • Kitchen • American • Fast Food


"Went for an anniversary dinner and arrived at were seated properly but that was the very last thing that happened promptly. The restaurant was not busy but we waited for about minuted before we were given water. Another few minutes and a waiter appeared he took our champaign everything seemed fine. We shared an appetizer and it was served within about minutes which was fine. Except that while we were still finishing a bus person took our plate before we even knew what was happening. Next course, a gazpacho and salad took another minutes so not sure why the hurry to take our appetizer. Then we waited and waited for a shared plate of grilled salmon—not complicated. At the waiter came and said our dinner was coming out. At I spoke with the manager—who apologized and said he would let me know what the problem was. At as we got up to leave without our dinner he brought our dinner and said the kitchen got “slammed” which was total BS since several tables that came after us had received their dinners. This place employees young in experienced staff and does not provide adequate training on proper procedure to provide honest respectful service. The manager is totally unable to manage the place and does not have a clue how to interact with customers. He offered to “take the salmon off our bill” which was grant of him since we never ate it. If you are looking for respectful, quality service I recommend you eat someplace else."

Isabella Eatery

Isabella Eatery

2001 International Dr, 22102, McLean, United States

Meat • Tapas • Cheese • Spanish


"It pains me to leave this review as I have enjoyed other Isabella eateries. I am a huge fan of Kapnos, so had similarly high expectations. It is a amazing how a wayward choice can destroy a meal. We ordered the cauliflower as a side, and it was very tasty. However, this review is pained by the chicken bomba rice. As you many know, arroz, is the Spanish word for rice. Clearly, the bomba rice is the restaurant's take on paella. I have lived in Spain and had great paella in many places. To be clear, I was not expecting authenticity--I was fine with a creative interpretation or twist. However, this went completely wrong. The chicken atop the rice was deep friend and heavily battered, covered in a chili sauce. The chicken was greasy, and unpleasant. It was certainly a major detractor from the otherwise decent rice. Even if the chicken had been seasoned and fried (without a heavy batter, it may have been acceptable). The rice was a little oily, so adding greasy friend chicken on top made it unpalatable. The chili sauce on the chicken was akin to something you would expect in a fast food mall food court. I ultimately picked the chicken out, and we both endured the rice, while complaining. It should have been sent back. I made the waiter aware of my concerns, though no replacement was offered. Quite frankly, I found the dish disrespectful to the spirit of Spanish food, and seemed like the stereotypical worst of American excess and indulgence. Ultimately, the dish seemed lazy and uninspired. I was embarrassed for the restaurant for serving such a sad plate. I know you're better than that dish, or at least I hope you are."