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Cinghiale

Cinghiale

822 Lancaster St Baltimore, MD 21202, United States

Wine • Pasta • Italian • Seafood


"For some reason, it took me way too long to try out Cinghiale, but I am so happy I finally did. This restaurant absolutely blew me away, and it 's safe to say it 's one of the top restaurant experiences I 've ever had. We 're not big meat eaters, so rather than doing the tasting menu, we stuck to appetizers and pasta. The cheese plate was an amazing start to the meal. We picked two types of cheese, and it came with a big portion of both, as well as delicious crostini and strawberries. For the main course, I loved that they offer half sizes of pasta, because I was able to try two smaller bowls of two pastas that sounded good, which is way more interesting to me than one big bowl of the same thing. Every pasta we ordered was incredible. And for a reasonably priced half size, the portions were still large enough that I had lunch the following day. It was some of the best pasta I 've ever had. We also loved our drinks, from the cocktails to the 3 oz. pours of wine that, like the pasta, allow you to try different things. Our waiter was great at recommending wine to accompany the pasta. Service overall was outstanding. They were able to accommodate us earlier than our original reservation. There was a bag check, and when we were leaving, the man who seated us remembered that I had a backpack and checked that I had been able to retrieve it. I can 't wait to go back, and this definitely gave me a new perspective of how wonderful a restaurant experience can be. I have been to plenty of delicious restaurants before, but this was on a different level."

Tang Asian Cuisine

Tang Asian Cuisine

302 Wilkes-Barre Township Boulevard, Wilkes-Barre, 18702, United States Of America

Sushi • Asian • Seafood • Chinese


"Tang's Asian Cuisine, located on Wilkes-Barre Township Boulevard, provided a pleasant dining experience with a friendly server and delicious food. We visited on a Friday evening just before 7:00 and were seated promptly as there were plenty of available tables. Our server, a pleasant young woman, brought us our drinks before taking our order. We started with the fried pork Gyoza, which arrived quickly and was served with soy sauce. The Gyoza was crispy and flavorful, with the option for a steamed version as well. The House Pad Thai Rice Noodle dish was also tasty, with the choice of ordering it plain or spicy on a scale of 1 to 10. I opted for a 6, which provided a nice level of heat without being overwhelming. The noodles included chicken, pork, and shrimp, topped with crushed peanuts and a lime wedge on the side. The Spicy Basil Fried Rice with chicken (also a 6) was equally delicious, with the option to choose from vegetables, pork, beef, or shrimp. The portions were generous, enough to take home for later. The ambiance was quiet and comfortable, and our entrees were served promptly. Despite the unassuming exterior of the restaurant, Tang's Asian Cuisine is definitely worth a visit for a flavorful meal. They also offer take-out options, with employees frequently seen preparing orders for customers. Overall, Tang's Asian Cuisine is worth a visit, especially for those looking to grab a bite before heading to nearby Wegman's and Sam's Club for some shopping."

Jams

Jams

7814 Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68114, 68114-3412, United States

Bars • American • Healthy Food • International


"I suppose if you're willing to pay $13 for a sub-par hamburger, then this review isn't going to mean much to you. On a Sunday afternoon, I went into jams for the first time. I have heard so much hype about it that I wanted to try it for myself. I found it surprisingly dead at that time of day, which is unusual because the parking lot is always filled for this place. I sat at the bar and ordered a soda. what kind of restaurant doesn't have soda on phone? So you get a can of Diet Coke. Later, when I got the bill, I about fell out of my chair when I was charged $2.95 for a can of Diet Coke. Then, I ordered the Jams hamburger with balsamic onions and bacon. It was a good size hamburger, and the bun was good. I asked for pickles and lettuce and tomato on my hamburger. Again, what kind of please that tell it's their hamburgers doesn't have sliced hamburger pickles? As a matter of fact, for $13, they should hand make their own pickles. But I got some sort of food service deli spears. I have to say that the veggie slaw was very good. The hamburger, on the other hand, was very bland. Expected a good amount of the balsamic onions, and I got what probably equated to a tablespoon. The bacon also was subpar. Then, just to top it off, the bartender who was serving me was completely distracted by her friends at the end of the bar and never once returned to see what I needed. There were three managers at the other end of the bar complaining about this and that, which just kind of brought everything into focus for me. This is a trendy restaurant, with exhorbitant prices, for people who have nothing better to do than to spend too much money for mediocre food and drinks."