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- CClaireCincinnati / Dayton •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoIt was my birthday dinner with my friends, they had all been here, but it was my first time. I loved it! We shared the Gyu-Kaku Feast for 6 people and oh man we were stuffed. I will definitely be coming back, they made my birthday special, and I got Green Tea Ice Cream!!More infoGyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ - Cincinnati, OH | The Kenwood CollectionPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Cincinnati•4.7
- CClarissaSan Francisco Bay Area •15 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoFood was DEVINE as always! I am obsessed with the Brussels salad, my dad got the shrimp fried rice (it is a lot you can probably share). She ceviche was average, probably should have done the sticky ribs instead…every time an order of those went by my mouth watered!!!!!More infoE+O Kitchen at Hyde ParkPrice: Moderate• Sushi• Cincinnati•4.7
- FFrankVIPCincinnati / Dayton •272 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoOne of the specials this evening was a crab cake with a small salad that was exceptional. The crab cake itself was about 5 to 6 ounces and had more crab in it then any one I have ever eaten at a restaurant. Absolutely delicious.More infoNational ExemplarPrice: Moderate• American• Mariemont•4.8
- AAmandaCincinnati / Dayton •5 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoOur waiter Colby was extremely attentive and excited to make our date night special. We started with the Stirred Bird (YUM) and the Chai Espresso Martini (yummy, thick & creamy). Our first course was the Pachadi salad. It was spectacular! Best dish of the night. We selected the Butter Chicken and the Pork Chop as our mains. The butter chicken was warm, homey, and flavorful. The accompanying Kachumber had a nice bite to it, it complimented the dish well. The naan was delicious, but the meal could’ve used a second serving. We originally ordered the cottage pie, but they ran out before we could be served (it was around 9:15pm). Good thing we pivoted to the pork chop. It was perfectly charred. The prune and pepper chutney was sweet and complimented the hunk of pork exceptionally well. The manager sat with us to select round two of drinks. We landed on the Delicious Sour (very tart, delicious) and the Prince’s Paloma (smokey, a little sour, perfect). Dinner wrapped up with the lemon pudding. The short bread crumble was a nice touch, but it didn’t feel worth $12. Tasty, but we’ll try the other options next time. Overall, the food was delicious and the service spectacular. We felt that the decor missed the mark. It did not evoke an English Public house…there weren’t obvious motifs from either English or Indian culture. There are several single stall gender neutral restrooms. They were clean and pretty, but the mirrors were in strange places (across from the toilet) even though there seemed to be plenty of space above the sink. Finally, small pet peeve, but I was thrown off by the wine menu accessible via QR code. Overall, we loved our experience and plan to return soon!More infoMarigoldPrice: Expensive• Contemporary British• Central Business District•4.6
- CConnieSacramento / Sacramento Valley •1 review5.0Dined on Oct 24, 2024The dood was great and the service was outstanding. I had dinner there three nights during my hotel stay, and my server, named Ivy, was wonderful. I don't see this level of customer service often!More infoRed Roost TavernPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Cincinnati•3.9