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Businiess name:  Colony
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Chibo used to be a favorite place for okonomiyaki, since it's opening.\r We were seated at the counter, placed our order and chef Taka started to cook our okonomiyaki.\r Taka was jabbing with the couple next to us and we could see, even as amateurs that the okonomiyaki was being over cooked to a point of becoming black and charred. \r Taka finally broke away from yapping and started to turn over the okonomiyaki, regardless of its obvious ""ko-ge"" state.\r I didn't say anyting because i was rather curious as to whether he really intended to serve us the blackened pancake.\r A few minutes later, he started to sprinkle flakes and proceeded to hand us the plate of totally over cooked, dry, blackened okonomiyaki.\r I cut removed the toppings and cut the pancake to reveal the blackened, charred pancake and called Taka over to ask if this was his version of a ""servable"" okonomiyaki.\r Not saying a word, he went into the kitchen and brought our the head chef(?) - older guy with a moustache who asked if we had a problem with the food.\r Showed him the okonomiyaki - no need for words, it was pretty obvious that it wasn't fit for consumption. ""Head chef"" didn't apologize, but asked if we wanted another one.\r So we called the manager, who looked at the okonomiyaki, apologized profusely and proceeded to instruct the head chef to cook another one.\r Didn't quite feel like waiting another 15,20 minutes, so we asked for our bill and left.\r Won't be back. Pros: Great ambience Cons: Taka trhe chef

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