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Businiess name:  Veritable Quandary
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I'm not going to generalize too much because this was the first meal I've had at VQ for three years (because the last one pretty much sucked). Let me just say that the poached eggs on our Benedicts (three of us) and those of the tables near us were close to hard boiled. We might have ignored that if there had been enough Hollandaise to make the muffins moist. 'There wasn't. When the waiter came by to ask ""how everything was"" we told him politely that all the poached eggs were over-cooked. His response was to smile like a doofus and say ""I'll pass that along."" Fifteen minutes later the table next to us got their Benedficts and echoed our complaint. They got the same goofy smile and the promise that he'd pass along the complaint. This is Portland, Oregon. Paying $14-16 for brunch should get you something interesting. At Veritable Quandry it gets you the kind of food you'd expect at a casino brunch on the Vegas strip... at a higher price. Pros: Great location if you're sitting outside Cons: Mediocre food

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