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Django
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Though opinions may invariably differ on a restaurants merit, let it never be said of Django that the fare is not reasonably priced: three courses for $30. With respect to the merits, I enjoyed a soothing and satisfying gustatory experience at Django, and I did not even particularly relish the main course or cheese plate. The goat cheese gnocchi, however, were exquisite. The gnocchi were followed by a scallop dish and cheese plate, which, though artful in appearance, failed to measure up to the standard set by the first course. Nevertheless, the service was excellent, and my date and I had a lovely evening. If you go as a party of two, I recommend the table closest to the front window adjacent to the wall.
Pros: service, ambiance, value
Cons: no free whiskey
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