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Railcar Modern American Kitchen

Railcar Modern American Kitchen

1814 N. 144th St. Omaha, NE 68154, 68154-1100, United States

Meat • Burgers • American • Breakfast-brunch


"My wife and I wanted a nice laid-back place to sit outside and enjoy a fun dinner. We ended up being very disappointed by the service. Our server took about 10-15 minutes to get to the table (which feels like an eternity when you are waiting to order beverages). They took our drink order and quickly returned with a cocktail and waters but the beer we ordered was delayed by a few minutes. Not a big deal, but then the night went south. We didn't see our server again for a very long time. We started to feel like our appetizer was a little delayed when food runners showed up with our entrees. No app in sight. We let them know and eventually the server brought our app. But we were halfway into the meal by that point. The food tasted fine. Nothing extraordinary but not bad. The nachos, I admit, were delicious. The mac and cheese we ordered was described to have bread crumbs but was missing that. Fortunately the server had it taken care of pretty quickly. We were never asked about having our drinks refilled. And after eating, we waited a long time for our check. It just seemed to take forever for everything. None of the problems by themselves would have been a big deal, but together it added up to a somewhat unpleasant experience. The server was nice and apologetic. They also comped us the appetizer which was nice. May have been an off night or maybe a new server, but I can't say I would recommend going on a Saturday night. Also, we did enjoy the outdoor seating area. It was a little tight, but the ambiance was nice."

Ambrosia

Ambrosia

2003 LexingtonTX 77098, Houston, United States

Full • Asian • Cocktail • Bar-lounge


"A last minute decision to head into town, we decided to try Ambrosia for the first time. It 's in a pretty cool little building, that has the feel of the old Houston home that it used to be. The small, dimly lit dining room offers the chance for a great atmosphere, but uncomfortable metal chairs and bouncing acoustics work against what could be a quiet, romantic vibe. Like the atmosphere, food here aims at eclectic, Asian-inspired dishes but execution and flavor miss the mark just enough to disappoint. From the artwork to the menu, there 's much here that could be great, but it 's just not. A simple iceberg salad was dressed with a serrano vinaigrette so spicy that I couldn 't eat it. Edamame hummus was accompanied by small strips of doughy, flavorless naan- nothing like the crispy-bottom, garlic speckled disk that fantastic naan should be. The shrimp dish was a clear winner of the night, swimming in a tangy, red curry sauce with hints of coconut milk, lime and cumin, it was really delicious, but also a small serving for the price. Fried rice was good, and a giant portion but the dish had a distinct sweetness, like sugar. Course after course, each promised a new chance at greatness, and fell short. We enjoyed exploring the imported wood carvings, 800-year old door and artwork throughout the tiny restaurant, but with so many spots to choose from, i don 't think we 'll be back."