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Contribuisci feedbackThe food at this restaurant is too expensive considering the service and atmosphere. I enjoy the soup, but it needs to be served hot. During my last visit, I waited at my table for over 10 minutes without being acknowledged while others around me were served. I eventually left because no one seemed to notice me.
The restaurant offers excellent service. We were pleasantly surprised by the wait time. We ordered fresh squeezed orange juice, which was very sweet and fresh. My husband enjoyed the generously stuffed shrimp tacos, while my child devoured the loaded burger slider. The fries were delectable. I opted for the turkey panini with cranberry sauce, which was also delicious. Overall, the food was fantastic and the service was friendly and efficient. Despite initial concerns due to its cafe-like appearance, the dining experience exceeded expectations. The prices are a bit high, but expected for the Short Hills Mall location. This spot is definitely a step above the food court options downstairs.
The soft serve frozen yogurt at this restaurant is absolutely delicious. They offer standard flavors like coffee and plain, which I enjoy mixing half and half with granola as a topping. When they have peach or strawberry as specials, be sure to try them out.
The restaurant is in a lovely location, with large, bright windows. However, the food was of cafeteria quality at best. The staff varied in their service, with our waitress being okay and the host/busboy being strange. I'm glad I tried it once for the experience, but I wouldn't go back again. I can't really recommend dining here unless you're just looking for a quick juice or coffee. The food is definitely better and cheaper at Primo Mercato downstairs, outside of Bloomingdale's.
The food at this restaurant is too expensive considering the level of service and atmosphere. I do enjoy their soup, but only when it is served hot. During my last visit, I waited at my table for over 10 minutes without being served, while others around me were getting their food. No one seemed to notice, so I eventually left.