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“Great food, great service. We just had dinner here, and the service by Allen was the best service that we have had at Lazy Dog. He was awesome.Vegetarian options: They can make many of the dishes vegetarian. We had the tex mex salad without chicken, and it was great.“
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“Fabulous broth in these dishes! Delightful, we stopped after seeing the evening cherry blossoms at Hakone Garden; perfect cap to the evening. ???Dietary restrictions: I eat GF and had always thought of ramen places as being about the wheat noodles? No, no: it's all about the rich broths, and you can find rice plates or order with no noodles. I went for an appetizer seafood soup with a side of rice and side of kim chi and that made a perfect meal.“
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“Tried the crème brulee toast, and it was really good with a smooth and tasty layer of custard on top. The strawberry fever toast reminded me of a fancy strawberry shortcake, though the toast was a bit tough and thick, had to use a knife to make it easier to eat. Swapped the standard ice cream flavor for chocolate since I saw it as an option on the self order kiosk, and it was awesome. The popcorn chicken was yummy. The "mild spicy" was spicier than I expected (it's unclear whether "little spicy" is more or less spicy than the mild). The fruitiness in the strawberry smoothie was strong. 75% sweetness was too sweet for me, and the smoothies are not milk based so it was just really sugary and tart, but still good. It took about 5-8 minutes for the drinks and 15 minutes or so for the food. Ordering off the kiosk in the front was easy, and staff was available behind the counter ready to help as well. The place is small. Arriving around 7:30, we found seating, but after 8pm on a Saturday, it definitely got crowded. We had no problem finding parking right in front of the entrance. A pleasant experience overall. Cool spot for light snacks, dessert, and tea.“
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“Such a nice and big restaurant! Loved the covered patio, plenty of heating so it's not too bad on colder nights. Plus it was fun looking at all the doggos. The restaurant reminded me of a Montana's or Kelsey's Roadhouse back in Canada.Menu was plentiful and has lots of options for friends who were vegetarian. The beer was also great, the Ankle Buster was the best glass I had in awhile and it was only $5 for the 16oz. The food was good. I got the pulled pork but the pork felt a little stale. It was tossed in a good BBQ sauce though. Friends enjoyed their dishes of Thai Noodles, Fried Chicken dinner and Veggie Burger.Overall was a nice experience and can't wait to return again someday to try the other options (and get another glass of Ankle Buster)“
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“Love this place. The indoor seating is closed but The Cider Junction has since built out a patio area that my husband and I really enjoyed. The staff is always so knowledgeable about their menu and very friendly. We will be back again real soon! Very very nice cider selection.“
“Pretty great food. Tasted really fresh these rolls. extremely well seasoned, even the seaweed wrap was delicious. Those loaded fries I almost ordered without the cheese because I thought maybe it would be overwhelming but it was actually perfect. The combination of spices and flavors were great. The ambiance is very cute, lively and open! The service is decent, you can order yourself! Took about 15 minutes on a Tuesday at 4 pm. Super polite service and kindly thanked us as we left. Caution: this is not the most price friendly place to eat! Each sushirrito was ~$15 and the fries were $8. Plus an Olipop and a tip, this came up to $50+ for two people.“
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“So sad that we order from tablet these days and no communication between humans cab occure, but it is what it is, today i dined in, in a great restaurant, super clean and absleoutely fresh and tasty food.Parking: I dined in when it was slow during the week, so no problem for me.“
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“Many items on the menu are very tasty, but my favorite are the burnt ends and brisket. Suggestion, if you are going to order a to-go sweet tea, just splurge and buy the gallon. I bought 2 to-go cups when I ordered at the takeout desk, and wasn't told they were $5/ea and could have bought a gallon for the same $10. It certainly didn't take away from how good the food is, it just would have been a helpful suggestion.“
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“The soups here are high quality! The milk cream curry is my favorite pot to get. It has great toppings and a rich broth, topped with cream. The flavor of the curry is very fragrant as well. The ingredients are fresh and the pot is filled to the brim. If you go during lunch, they also give complimentary iced tea, which is very refreshing. The shop is small and can get quite busy. Overall, very great food! I also really enjoy the digestive jellies they give at the end of the meal.“
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“This location is somewhat hidden near the Milpitas Bart station surrounded by warehouses and trucks. When you find it the sign above it says 'Kitchen' not Tita's Cantina. Me and my girlfriend ordered online and picked it up. I got the Titas Burrito- which had lumpia in it, she had the Little Kamayan box. When we opened the box I was happy to see the large portions they gave and the presentation of the food. We also ordered a last minute fried Bangus Fish bowl for my Mom, we didn't have to wait long for the dish to be ready. The Mexican-Filipino fusion cuisine was good, I definitely recommend it. I've only been to one other type in SF but I think this place is better.“