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Chicago Pasta House

Chicago Pasta House

24667 Sunnymead Boulevard, Moreno Valley, 92553, United States Of America

Soup • Pizza • Pasta • Cheese


"The dining area was cramped and uninviting, with a life-size plastic Santa overlooking the tables. The holiday decorations, consisting of Christmas lights haphazardly attached to the garden grate, felt more like a mobile home's decor than anything festive. The few booths available were tiny, barely accommodating two people comfortably. We ended up at a long table that was awkwardly pushed together. There were no table settings; we were expected to know where to find the stack of plates and cutlery in the corner. It felt like we were playing a game of "I Spy," with little guidance from the staff. As our party arrived, we were subjected to strange rules—apparently, we weren’t allowed to speak above a whisper. The atmosphere reminded me of a Seinfeld episode with the Soup Nazi, where I half-expected the owner to shout, "No food for you!" When the food finally came, it was served with a curt "Who else wants this kind?" Instead of a warm dining experience, we were left wondering if we even had permission to eat. I had hoped that the food would make up for the terrible service, but I was disappointed. The pizza looked like a hastily assembled mishmash of toppings on bread, with a taste that reminded me of mediocre fast food chains. No one checked in on us during our meal, and we saw several guests trying the stuffed mushrooms, only for them to be spit out. When the bill arrived, there was no offer of dessert. Instead, the owner watched us closely, as if he expected us to steal the pepper flakes. Requests for additional items, like forks or straws, were met with an unfriendly demeanor. The night ended with him rushing us out, having already made it clear he wanted us gone. This experience was my first—and last—visit to this establishment. Someone had mentioned their behavior was typical of "Italians," but that doesn't excuse poor service. A general rule of thumb is that when the food is lacking, excellent service is a must. If they didn’t want to accommodate a large party, they should have declined our reservation. I suspect a gratuity was included in our bill, which was fortunate for the owner, as none of us would have tipped otherwise. If you're looking for decent Italian food, I can assure you that this is not the place to find it."

Club Macanudo

Club Macanudo

26 E 63rd St New York, NY 10065-8030, New York City, United States

Bars • Cuban • American • North American


"Club Macanudo is currently the premiere cigar lounge of New York City. Located at 63rd and Madison, it is in a prime neighborhood, Yorkville or the Upper East Side, and caters well to those who wish to have an upscale cigar lounge experience. You don't have to be a member to enjoy the Mac. Non-members can sit on the comfortable stools around the bar, unless at the invitation of any member seated at the tables by the bar or in the back of the house. Upon entry, one sees the front desk and comfortable lounge seating all around. A coat check and restrooms are across from the front desk and towards the lounge and bar area. One has to be prepared to pay the freight at this classy lounge with wood paneled walls burnished to bring out the fine woodgrain and lustre. There is a large screen in the bar area, but one hardly pays attention to it here. Brass and copper fittings around the well appointed and stocked bar further the refined statement. Check out the copper or brass surface of that bar! The Mac is where you can bring a Lady who will enjoy the air filtration and air handling to minimize the impact on her hair and clothing. I appreciate it as well. The Mac is where you can entertain clients, enjoy premium sticks, and enjoy the flavor and aroma of what you are smoking without it being choked out from ambient smoke. The Mac is not for those on a budget. The pours at the bar are admittedly too close to pinky pours at above average rates, but I note the pours are a little better if you are with members. They can make nearly whatever cocktail you desire and have a broad selection of wine and a few beers to compliment the vast liquor selection. They also have a good selection of cigars on the menu. Membership here at the Mac has its privileges. However, it is open to non-members every day, unless they have special events, like poker nights and benefits, or private events. Sometimes they have live music open to everyone. Otherwise, the kitchen is serving up good food for table service or at the bar. I have seen Grace at the bar for at least ten years and have always enjoyed her. So will you. Ask for the house made potato chips. They're fantastic! The only other lounge in NYC that rivals the Mac for elegance and class is the Carnegie Club, but the Mac is at the top for the City currently. It's open until around 1:30 or 2:00 AM, so you and your friends have time for those sticks and conversation. Club Macanudo is definitely for those of discriminating tastes and the pockets to back it up. Four and a half stars!"