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- LLeahvipSan Francisco Bay Area •5 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoOverall we had a great experience, the food was good, the ambiance was incredible. However, the service was pretty poor. We had to ask several times for basic things like silverware to eat our food when it arrived. The server forgot a wine I had ordered and we waited a while for drink refills in general.More infoCraftsman Row SaloonPrice: Moderate• American• Old City•4.6
- RRobinvipAtlanta Metro •9 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe met with friends, dinner was perfect and our server was appropriately attentive. Great night.More infoBrickside GrillePrice: Moderate• Seafood• Exton•4.7
- MMarianNew York City •9 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoTook our family to Founding Farmers brunch for the first time. What an experience! We went Thanksgiving weekend and after cooking so much at home for the holiday it was such a treat to go enjoy this buffet. Our server, Maria, couldn’t have done a better job making us feel welcome and explaining the layout if the buffet. She also asked us about food allergies and told us of any item that had tree nuts — Pecan Pie. The carving station had roast beef, ham, thick sliced bacon cooked to perfection, assorted sausages and even salmon cakes. We also enjoyed the blackened catfish as other diners said not to miss this as well as the miso-glazed salmon. Of course, there’s also an omelette station. My kids loved the french toast with the bananas foster on top. So good. There’s also some light healthy choices which my daughter loved. But honestly, it’s a buffet… too much good food to enjoy. Did I mention the cinnamon rolls that they welcome you to the table with? Big soft cinnamon rolls baked in an iron skillet and hot out of the oven with the glaze dripping on top. Save til the end of the meal if you can. They are filling. We highly recommend this place for brunch. You won’t be disappointed. Great food. Great service. Great value!More infoFounding Farmers PA: King of PrussiaPrice: Moderate• American• King of Prussia•4.4
- LLuanaWashington, D.C. Area •5 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe Love is an exceptional choice for a quick yet delightful lunch experience in Philadelphia. If you're planning to visit, it's advisable to secure a reservation in advance to guarantee your spot, or consider arriving after 3 pm to avoid the lunch rush. The restaurant boasts an upscale and contemporary ambiance, creating a perfect setting to enjoy a meal. One of the standout features of their menu is the unique twist they put on classic Southern cuisine. Among their offerings, the side potatoes are a highlight—cooked to perfection, they are simply one of the best I've ever tasted. Additionally, the Brussels sprouts paired with sweet potatoes are a must-try; the combination of flavors is both intriguing and satisfying. For the main course, the ravioli is nothing short of exquisite; it's prepared flawlessly, featuring a delightful balance of sweet and salty flavors that leaves a lasting impression. With its innovative dishes and inviting atmosphere, The Love is undoubtedly a fantastic dining destination worth visiting in Philadelphia.More infoThe LovePrice: Expensive• American• Rittenhouse Square•4.8
- LLaurievipLos Angeles •8 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoWe were greeted, seated and then treated to a lovely dining experience. We started with a couple of the specialty cocktails-Romarin and Nouveau Basilic: their pour was generous as our drinks lasted through our meals. A bonus of a basket of bread was brought to our table, such a rarity! Baguette, sourdough and what seamed a seasonal bread with cranberry and walnuts with beurre---seemed such a treat! Our waiter was attentive and made well informed dinner suggestions after asking us our preferences and we enjoyed the beef bourguignon; duck a l'orange and roasted chicken. Parc has made our top 10 list of places to eat while in Philly!More infoParcPrice: Expensive• French• Rittenhouse Square•4.8