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Mesa Street Grill

Mesa Street Grill

3800 N. Mesa Street Ste D1 El Paso, TX 79902, 79902-1512, El Cajon, United States

Fish • Steak • American • Barbecue


"Overall her experience was OK. The service was extremely slow and they were not overly busy. We waited more than a half an hour for cocktails. While waiting we asked for some bread for the table. When that wasn’t coming mins after sitting) we re-asked , they said they were warming the bread in the oven for us and had some cheesy response that were are in this experience together. When the bread finally came it was cold and barely enough for the table. When we ordered our meal, of ordered their steaks. When ordering steaks, we expect to get them the way we ordered them. were over cooked. I complained as mine was the most over cooked, as I ordered mine rare to rare+. It came out medium well. Barely any pink. The waiter want to argue with me that was rare+. He said that’s how I ordered it. Then he said the cook flipped it with my husbands order, however my husband ordered the same as me, and his was done perfectly. Then he said they thermometer check all their steaks. Which was it?…. Other than just a mistake I simply stated to him I’m not gonna debate with you. And I proceeded to divide my steak up amongst my family for them to eat We had over a bill (with automatic gratuity) and he chose to argue vs fix I am from out of town, but my family lives in town and they go out to eat a lot. They will not repeat at this restaurant. It was highly disappointing as I have worked in the industry for years and I have only written good review about a restaurant This is an easy solution. Training and common sense."

Eva

Eva

317 S Main Street, UT 84111, 84111-2204, Salt Lake City, United States

Bars • Tapas • Desserts • Small Dishes


"Eva was delicious. I loved this as a tapas restaurant in downtown salt lake. We went one weeknight around 9pm and it was the perfect place for a late night dinner. We did make a reservation to save any trouble but we wouldn’t have needed it that lateon a weeknight. That being said, I think having a reservation on the weekend is a must. As for food, we tried 3 different dishesand I loved 2/3 and liked the 3rd but wasn’t blown away. The first dish was the flatbread with an assortment of spreads I.e.truffled white bean, arugula pesto, spicy feta, olive tapenade. the flatbread was cooked amazingly well. The bread was fresh andcrunchy but still soft on the inside and warm all around. I loved it. And the spreads were fresh and complemented each othervery well. The second dish was the fig pig pizza and I loveeeed it. The crust similar to the flatbread was delicious andbaked so perfectly. It was crunchy but still soft on the inside. The toppings on the pizza were prosciutto, arugula pesto,deliciously fresh mozzarella, and fig jam. Now, I am not a person who generally likes fig. But this jam was amazing in that itwas sweet enough to make the fig appetizing, without making it all too sweet and thereby overwhelming the pizza as a whole. Bigfan of this. Also when I say the mozzarella was good, I also mean that it cooked really well and melted in a favorable manner inthat it retained its shape but softened on the inside. The final dish was the spinach gnocchi. Like I said earlier, we likedthis dish, but didn’t love it. I say that because the plating was a little underwhelming and the sauce was very simple and notas creamy or thick as I would have liked. I’m also not a fan of peas in my pasta dishes. That being said, the gnocchi wascooked very well and had a nice flavor and texture. All in all, I am very eager to go back. The service was great and I want totry the mushroom pizza along with the slow roasted tri tip bruschetta."

Matteo's Osteria

Matteo's Osteria

Wailea, 161 Wailea Ike Pl, 96753-5703, Kīhei, United States

Bars • Pizza • Italian • Seafood


"We went to dinner near the end of our stay in Maui and we have to say we wish we had eaten here early as the food and the staff were so good, we would have gone a few more times. When we arrived, we sat quickly after some COVID protocols. The waiter Suke came over and imagined, and it became better and better. Suke was clearly understandable with a warm and friendly arrangement. He made some great recommendations for meals and wine pairings. He explained how all foods were freshly prepared and the whole pasta on the menu in the house are handmade. The food came out efficiently from the kitchen where Matteo himself ran the show this night. The braided short rib and the Butternuss-Quash-Ravioli in a sage and butter sauce were sublimed while someone else in our group had one of the best Lasagna dishes he had ever had. The desserts were also delicious with a flourless chocolate cake that was so light and decadent that it melted into the mouth. The absolute star of dessert options, in my opinion, was Matteo taking his own on an Italian favorite, the Cannoli. The bowl was light, thin and fresh with almost one cripple cookie texture and a coconut cream filling that was one of the most delicious sweets we ever tasted. Last but not least, at the end of our meal, we noticed that Guy Fieri (Food Network Star) had visited and also left his stamp of permission on the wall. You need to visit Matteo when in the area, you will not be disappointed!"

Luca

Luca

711 Grant Street, 80203, Denver, United States

Wine • Pasta • Cheese • Italian


"The service at this restaurant, which includes a mandatory 22% fee, varied between minimal and insensitive, and was not worth the cost. One member of our group was very hungry upon arrival. We were promptly offered water, and later received a complimentary glass of Prosecco. However, fifteen minutes after being seated, we had still not met our server. After flagging someone down, we inquired about bread service, which was only offered after dietary restrictions were checked (as the spread was pork-based). Once given the all-clear, a cake and lard were brought to our table. When one guest requested a dark beer and some plain bread or bread sticks due to low blood sugar, they were informed that Luca does not serve bread or dark beer. Our server later returned to take our order, mentioning that she may be deaf or simply couldn't hear us. Unfortunately, the music was not lowered despite this, making communication difficult. After a 10-minute wait, our appetizers arrived, including a salumi platter that featured a generous amount of bread. While tasty, the experience would have been improved if there had been better communication between us and the waitstaff. The main dishes were brought out simultaneously and were generally good, though lacking a focus on local ingredients. The presentation of the starters and pizzas was impressive, while the pastas were average and one dish (corn ravioli) was unappetizing. Despite receiving high praise, we learned to be cautious of staff recommendations at Luca, as they have seemingly changed from previous visits. My husband and I plan to return in hopes of experiencing the greatness we remember, but it appears that Luca may have lost its touch."