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The Melting Pot-Minneapolis
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Wow This was a complete waste of time dining experience. Is it possible to leave hungrier then when we arrived? That practIcally happened. We spent so much money on the worst meal we ever had. The food was sparse, the cost was exorbitant. We felt like we paid 100 for very lame appetizers. Our first course was a cheese fondue, it was thin and soupy the cheese was stringy and gross. We were served a ramekin of veggies containing 3 broccoli florets, 4 pieces of baby carrots and 3 cauliflower florets, and a small bowl of stale bread pieces. I was willing to let this go looking forward to the entree. Little did i know this was the biggest part of the meal. When our entree arrived we, my husband and I, split the 4 pieces of mushrooms, 4 spears of asparagus, 4 artichoke hearts, 4 small pieces of tofu,and ONE ravioli. All this was to be boiled in the pot of what? looked like pink water.When we devoured our ""meal"" our check arrives and we are shocked to see our bill! We paid $70.00 for this? I am warning all diners avoid this place unless you are dieting and enjoy spending a ton of money for grocery store veggies
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