Turkey Sandwich Lunch
Patty's Eggnest

Patty's Eggnest

8204 Mukilteo Speedway Mukilteo, WA 98275-2921, United States

Pizza • French • Sandwiches • French Toast


"It wasn't a good situation today. I was already at this point and it was excellent, but just like many restaurants lately that have to do with low staff and other economic factors, the quality has gone down WAY and the prices have gone up WAY. Came for breakfast today with a friend. I ordered the North Beach breakfast. It should be a frittata with mushrooms, cheese, sun-dried tomatoes and artichoke hearts. Sounds delightful for me, I even asked our server when she recommended it, she is a vegetarian, said it was great, OK then. I got the plate and saw no sun-dried tomatoes or artichokes hearts. Well, I've searched a little bit, there were none. I saw a small slice of chopped fresh tomatoes, but the only other ingredients I saw were mushrooms, onions and cheese. For almost $18, I wouldn't have ordered this with just those ingredients. So I said something, the server speaks with the cook and comes back and tells me the cook said it sunk tomatoes in it. I took my fork and ripped the thing apart and asked if she saw something. My friend is there too, I mean, it just wasn't there. She took it away and they did it again. This time there were artichokes and tomatoes, but they were fresh tomatoes. There is a big difference between fresh and sun-dried tomatoes. I just ate it the way it was. If they were out of an ingredient, I would have respected them if they had just told me and I had made a decision on what to have from there. Not cool. The bacon was good."

The Good Table

The Good Table

527 Ocean House Rd, 04107, CAPE ELIZABETH, United States

Vegan • Seafood • American • Vegetarian


"Let me set the scene: Upon arriving at the parking lot, the building greeted us with the charm of a welcoming country house, complete with a large veranda and an inviting entrance at its center. Once inside, we received a warm welcome, just as I had hoped. The left side of the restaurant featured beautiful oak paneling and furniture, while the right side provided a different atmosphere—cozy, with a small bar and several tables for two, each adorned with a lamp that resembled an old tea kettle. The lighting was dim, yet just right to create an intimate setting for great conversations. Soft jazz, swing, and big band music played in the background, setting the perfect ambiance. Naturally, we chose a spot by the bar. We ordered our drinks, and with seafood on our minds (after all, we were in Maine!), my wife opted for a crisp white wine while I selected a Stella. We perused the menu and made our choices. To start, we had a fresh salad with homemade Parmesan pepper dressing and two cups of clam chowder. The salads were excellent, but the dressing was so delicious it could be enjoyed on its own. The chowder had a light broth that had the right texture—nothing like the thick, gravy-like versions I typically dislike. It was rich with deep flavors, plenty of shellfish, potatoes, and even some pancetta. This was just the beginning. Next, we shared an order of bruschetta. The thin slices of toasted bread were perfectly crisp, topped with fresh tomatoes, parsley, capers, olives, and spices. It was a delightful dish that left me questioning if I could ever have bruschetta that good again. Our meal was impressive, but then the main courses arrived. My wife chose the fried mussels with sweet potatoes and homemade sauce. Typically, deep-fried items can be greasy and have an odd texture, but not these. They were outstanding—crispy yet light, showcasing the natural, earthy flavors of the mussels without any greasy residue. The hand-cut fries were equally beautiful. As for me, my dish blew me away: lobster with pasta. It was a true feast on a plate, featuring an entire lobster with generous portions of claw and tail meat. The pasta was cooked to perfection, accompanied by tomatoes, fresh basil, and a light sprinkling of cheese on top. The sauce was a delicate blend of olive oil, lemon, and subtle spices that managed to highlight the complex flavors of the dish while allowing the real star—the lobster—to shine. Without a doubt, it was the best seafood dish I’ve ever had. When I finished my meal, I felt satisfyingly full, but then one of the servers approached our table and urged us to save room for dessert. I dug deep and found more space, because when it comes to dessert, I simply can't say no. Soon enough, a generous slice of strawberry shortcake was placed before us, its sweet aroma wafting up enticingly. The crust looked fluffy, and the locally grown strawberries were the reddest I’d ever seen, topped with the perfect amount of whipped cream. My wife dived in first, and I could see the delight in her eyes after her first bite. Given her discerning taste, I knew it had to be good. I took my first bite, and let me tell you—this cake was among the best things I’ve ever tasted. It was sweet without being cloying, and the balance of flavors was just right. The crust provided a lovely texture contrast to the filling, while the strawberries burst with flavor. Every bite was so enjoyable; we didn't want to stop, but eventually, our stomachs had to call it quits. When the bill came, I was bracing myself for a shock, but to my surprise, it was quite reasonable—actually, pleasantly affordable considering the quality and quantity of our meal. This was by far the best culinary experience we've had in a long time. If you ever find yourself in southern Maine, make sure to add this charming restaurant to your list. The Good Table is truly exceptional!"

Chuckwagon

Chuckwagon

11230 SW 137th Ave, 33186, Miami, United States

Diners • Casual • American • International


"Upon entering, a woman shouted from across the room for us to sit anywhere, which was quite unexpected. The restaurant was clean and the atmosphere was calm. We placed our orders and noticed that another table had received their meal, with steam rising from their eggs. I thought to myself, "So far, so good; at least the food is coming out hot." A server came over, introduced herself, and handed us the menus. I mentioned it was our first visit, and she welcomed us. However, she wasn’t the one serving us. Another server came by without introducing herself, and when I asked for coffee, she brought it over—only to find it was extremely watered down. My mom noted how weak it tasted. The server then remarked that "you can’t expect much; the coffee is terrible." I was taken aback! When our food arrived, it looked great, but it was cold. The bacon was overly salty, the grits were bland, and I had to drown the eggs in ketchup. To make matters worse, she didn’t serve us any water or even offer to bring us some. When my mom asked for a container to take her leftovers, the server replied, "Yeah, but what did you expect, you ate with your eyes," which my mom found offensive, especially since she had gastric bypass surgery and eats small portions. Things didn’t improve from there. I noticed the first server brought the check to the person sitting behind my mom, took his credit card, and processed his payment. Then, when my server brought my check, she told me I had to go to the front to pay. Absolutely not! The first server had taken care of my payment without me needing to leave the table. It was unbelievable! I will not be returning to this restaurant. I rated it a 2, but that was only for the ambiance—not for the service."