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Semilla Eatery

Semilla Eatery

1330 Alton Rd.FL 33139, Miami, United States

Wine • Soup • Pasta • Tapas


"Smoky and sweet, yet subtly strong—this drink will truly leave you breathless. **Starter: Roasted Cauliflower** Cooked to perfection, this dish reveals a surprising meatiness that will impress even my Vegan and Vegetarian friends. Be sure to slather the cauliflower in the rich tomato sauce and chimichurri cilantro salsa to experience its full flavor profile. **Entrée: Truffle Summer Pasta** Just a heads up: I ordered it gluten-free due to my Celiac disease. While this dish is usually served with fusilli, I received conchiglie (think conch shells) instead. Unfortunately, they were a bit undercooked, leaning too much toward the al dente side. Cooking gluten-free pasta requires patience and skill, and while I don’t want to undermine the chef's expertise, gluten-free preparation may present challenges. **Dessert: Red Berry Pavlova** Sweet, berry-infused, custardy, and zesty—this dessert is a delightful explosion of flavors and textures that takes your palate on a magical journey. I’m grateful to my server, who recommended it; she hit the nail on the head. This dish is meant for sharing between two or three people, as it’s quite rich and settles heavily after such a hearty meal. I have to admit, I couldn’t finish it on my own; perhaps a couple of extra mouths would have helped tackle this mountain of deliciousness. **Forewarning:** At Semilla, the tip is included in the final bill, which is a common practice in Europe. Given that the chefs, staff, and owner are French, this method is integrated into their pricing. I don't mind it, but I was initially surprised, as it's not something we're used to in the States. Just a heads-up—unless you want to tip more than the included 20% gratuity, which is perfectly fine! That said, Meryline, my server, worked tirelessly and never missed a beat. **Ambiance:** The music is a bit on the loud side, but the environment is vibrant and inviting, with a clientele that seems to consist mainly of regulars. French is the predominant language, as I noticed nearly every table I passed was engaged in conversation in French. The décor is cozy and minimalist, adding to the welcoming atmosphere."

The French Market Creperie

The French Market Creperie

412 Clinch Ave, Knoxville, TN 37902, 37916, United States

Vegan • French • Coffee • European


"Final Update (July 27, 2024): THEY PUT BACON IN MY VEGETARIAN CREPE. I am still traumatized and queasy from my breakfast this morning. I ordered a scrambled egg, spinach, tomato crepe, which is vegetarian, as I am a Muslim and do not eat meat outside. Most of the meal was fine, until the last bite. I felt a crunch that it should not have and did not have until the last bite. It's also definitely not the crust of the crepe itself as I was eating the crust together with the center nearly all the time. I was trying to figure out what this crunchy thing could be. Then I remembered reading somewhere BACON is crunchy and savory. A nearby waitress noticed my face go pale and asked if everything is okay. I asked about this crunchy, savory thing I tasted in the last bite that felt very weird, out of place, and asked if it could be BACON. She saw some leftovers in my plate and said it does look like that. I could not believe it. In all my years in USA, I have never had such a horrible experience with MEAT being contaminated into some VEGETARIAN dish. This is literally deserving of a lawsuit. The problem with crepes is you cannot open and see everything to ensure they didn't contaminate with some BACON before eating as that defeats the purpose of a crepe. I urge all vegetarians and Muslims to AVOID this restaurant like the plague. They have no standards of cross contamination if they cannot even keep pigs and dogs away from vegetarian dishes in the kitchen. I also just saw the latest edited response from the owner to my review and see they are accusing me of lying. How disgusting and unethical. I don't care if it's the first and last time you served a group at 3:45 pm in 15 years. You just had to check your CCTV footage and confirm several of us were waiting outside while this group barged in and ordered at 3:45 pm that day. If you need even more help, it was a group of young children, probably some school or high school, with a few older teacher-aged people. Now go find the footage and I hope you recant your accusation of me lying. Absolutely despicable. Only thing I agree with the owner on is the Strawberries and cream was good. But who knows, it might contain meat too, if you aren't looking. Old review I ordered the Bavarian cream since it looked simple and focused on the vanilla flavor. But it felt really disgusting in terms of texture. I was afraid it might have gelatin when I Googled the ingredients upon that feeling of disgust. I asked the staff for the ingredients and they brought a big bucket and showed me the ingredients. Thankfully, it didn't have gelatin. But I'm guessing the reason it tasted so bad was it was some wholesale cream sold at Costco or Restaurant Depot. Update 1: Made it 3* because the service was good and they replied they buy from a bakery, which is better. For me, personally, though, the food just did not taste good so I cannot give it more than 3*. I'm happy others seem to like it though. Just the Bavarian creams I've had in other places were better suited for my taste buds. Another issue I cannot increase the stars for is that the shop was supposed to be closed 3-4 Saturday and many of us waited outside in the sun whils a big group of people just walked in at 3:45ish and took a long time to order, which wasn't over even when I entered at 4pm as the first batch or customers."

Tender Greens

Tender Greens

2071 University Avenue, Berkeley, 94704, United States Of America

Soup • Steak • Salads • American


"I visited this restaurant again today and asked to speak with a manager before placing my order. I wanted to ensure that the issues I experienced during my last visit would not happen again, as I have been ordering the same meal since this location opened years ago. When I ordered the fried chicken plate with an extra side of chicken and requested a discount, the manager informed me that I had already received a refund during my previous visit. I thanked her and paid the cashier $27.45, then waited a long time for my order. I thought it was better to wait for the correct items. However, when I checked my bag on the way out, I noticed that the mashed potatoes were missing. I turned back and asked about the rest of my order, and an employee quickly scrambled to put some mashed potatoes in a container for me. I mentioned the missing item to the manager, but she just looked at me without any further acknowledgment. It’s frustrating because this situation has become a frequent occurrence. When I got home, I discovered that the container only had a small amount of mashed potatoes, not the full serving I expected. I’ve been coming to this location since it opened, and I am disappointed to report that the quality has declined. During this visit, the chicken was tough and excessively salty, and there were smaller portions crammed into smaller containers, which is a change from when they used to provide larger takeout boxes. Additionally, last time they forgot the bread altogether. Despite the restaurant not being busy, I waited over 20 minutes for my meal. I noticed an employee carrying a huge stack of food for their break while paying customers, like myself, experienced reduced portion sizes. I spent $26.40 on my meal, but it was not worth the wait, the inadequate amount of food, or the decline in quality compared to previous visits. I'm left feeling disappointed after all these years of loyalty to this location. All I want is to receive what I pay for—nothing more, nothing less."