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Namaste Indian Cuisine

Namaste Indian Cuisine

Portland, United States Of America, 97232

Fish • Meat • Indian • Chicken


"Lunch buffet on a Sunday. The place was almost empty. Let me preface by saying why I did not complain, send food back or ask for my money back. I was with a friend who was sharing some important news, we were on a relatively tight timeline and the food, while honestly some of the worst I have had in recent memory, was simply not the priority. We ate at 1:00 PM. The food in the buffet was severely dried out from sitting under heat lamps far too long. The chicken was stringy and dry. In fact some of it was impossible to cut with a fork and was so leathery that a knife did not cut much better. The lack of moisture in the food required me to chew on ice before I took a bite as I could not make enough saliva to break it down into small enough to swallow. The sauces had congealed to mud, had a slick rancid smelling oil resting on top of them that had cooked off, and the vegetables in them had boiled down to mush, the rice was crunchy to the tooth and the various meats and vegetables in it were badly dessicated most loosing all structure and most of their color. There were a number of clearly marked vegetarian options. They looked especially worn out with the sauces cracked across the surface and solidified to the point where they were pulling away from the sides like a cake that is ready to come out of the oven. The nan was more like a matzah cracker. No softness, no pillowy areas. Just, dry, flat, crumbly, flavorless . The food tasted so old that you could only taste a mild hint of curry, tandoori, etc. Everything had the same dull brown look. The staff was very friendly and attentive. The restaurant was very clean. Free on street (2 hour limit) parallel street parking was limited but not impossible to find. This would be an okay place to take kids however the price and food quality would make this a questionable choice It was expensive at $14 per plate (before $4.00 tip) for a buffet considering that the food should have been disposed of hours earlier. I would find it annoying but just sigh and not comment if this was $8.00 at a food court. At a restaurant, and at this price, this was totally unacceptable. Next time I want Indian food for lunch I guess I will need to find a food cart."

Golden Road Brewing

Golden Road Brewing

2210 E Orangewood Ave, Anaheim, California, USA, 92806, United States

Meat • Pasta • Mexican • American


"I 've made a couple of efforts to eat at Golden Road prior to my recent experience, without any success. They get EXTREMELY busy and they *DO NOT* do reservations. However, upon speaking to the hostess, she advised that a same day visit could be submitted to their website to hold a table but it is only available for a same day visit. On being seated, my boyfriend is on crutches and the server was weaving us in-between tables of seated diners with literally no room for my boyfriend to get through. I had to stop the server to ask for an alternative route to the table. I know this may sound like I 'm knit picking but I feel like it 's common sense to seat your disabled customers and not guide them through a labyrinth of tables, other customers, dogs and servers, putting the customer at risk to injure themselves. We were seated outside in what looks like a 1960s beach party....in a litter box. There were dogs and kids running around everywhere and that made it difficult to hold a conversation. A little boy ran up to our server, threw his arms around our server 's leg and clung tightly and I thought to myself that is why we can 't have nice things. Moving on, our server asked for our drink order, being sober, we had water. The water is self service and I liked that I didn 't have to wait for a refill. There are several large Igloo coolers peppered around the restaurant that people gather and hang around at to chat. There are clear plastic cups littered everywhere, it didn 't seem to be a priority to keep the water filled, cups stocked or to discard the used cups. We don 't drink and other than beer, their beverage selection is minimal and poor. The really cool thing about Golden Road is that the menu has quite a few vegan or items that could be modified vegan. Our server didn 't give us any help with ordering and was not very helpful. We ended up ordering the Impossible burger, fried avocado tacos, mac cheese and the beet carpaccio salad. We didn 't have to wait long for our food, which was both surprising and nice! Unfortunately, this is where everything kind of fell apart for me here. The impossible burger had a house-made bun and came with a generous amount of shoestring fries. The cheese on the burger was a shredded cheese and wasn 't good. The burger itself looks suspiciously like a conventional burger with the inside of it pink from being prepared medium rare. I never thought I 'd have to use that phrase again. So weird. The burger patty itself was flavorless. I don 't mean bland. I literally mean without ANY flavor whatsoever. Edible but a boring waste of calories. The fried avocado tacos were OK. The avocados were fresh but again, lacking flavor. The mac cheese, is in quotes because it was nothing anywhere near resembling mac cheese AT ALL. It was penne pasta tossed with a roasted red pepper oil. This had a little smokey flavor but was NOTHING like mac cheese. The server didn 't tell us that the vegan modification for this dish made it nothing like what anyone would expect. It was really disappointing. The beet carpaccio salad was actually really good. The chef left off the vegan ricotta cheese and the server had to bring me a separate dish of it. The salad was rich, flavorful and overall, the best item we tried. It was pricey for the size but would be the only thing I would go back and order again. Upon completion of the meal, our server explained the menu discrepancies and advised us that the production of their food has changed and not for the better. Apparently, the impossible burger is made from a burger mix. I suggested that they add some spices because the mix is bland. He laughed and agreed. At best, the food is pushing mediocre but has the potential to be great, however, they 'd need a more adventurous executive chef that isn 't afraid of flavor."

Mercado Little Spain

Mercado Little Spain

10 Hudson Yards, 10199, New York, United States

Tapas • Salad • Spanish • Bar/lounge


"The food's excellent, always. ALWAYS. Had the gazpacho AGAIN, because it's just that good. Creamy, with deep rich tomato, blended with other veggies, spices, and great quality oil, there's none better in the City. And for the first time, I had the squid in its own ink with rice. It was excellent. The squid had a natural sweet creamy quality, while the ink broth was that wonderful salty earthy combo of oceany and mossy goodness that it should be. The Albariño by the glass was the perfect accompaniment to this dish. The service is attentive and friendly, always. Always. Our server and those who brought the food to the table were gracious, quick witted and very helpful. They didn't miss a beat. Even the maitre d' was playful and friendly in the midst many guests at once. The staff is really a sweet group of people, and which really adds to the experience. The space is problematic, always. Especially in summer. Open to the street, there's no temperature control on hot days. And for heavens sake PICK ONE: music or the sound for the large TV screens. Both at once are too much and cancel each other out. Nobody, NOBODY is listening to either. The music and the TV screens and the ceiling fans and the Lincoln tunnel traffic on facing 30th street (replete with horns and sirens) are really too much to compete with, especially when your tables and chairs invite guests to relax way back from the table. I looked around and everyone was sitting forward on the edge of their seats straining to hear their table companions. Other than the space issues, the Spanish Diner at Mercado Little Spain gets all the stars I can give it."