Cheney restaurant reviews
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Lennys Drive In
Dec 12, 2007 by
Frank
from Cheney
Overall Rating: 3
Food:[3] •
Service:[2] •
Atmosphere:[2]
- Cute clueless server.
- Utterly pedestrian food in too large portions.
“I admit it's been a while since my one dinner in this place. They've added way more tacky statues and topiary and chotchkies. Okay, they took over a low rent place and gave it a little, a little, class. The sad thing was the red sauce Italian gack they served us. My date and I ordered two very different entrées. The server couldn't tell them apart, and neither could we, even after tasting them. Two bowls of too much parmesan cheese melted over too much goopy tomato sauce. Pass.”
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Zips Hamburgers
Oct 14, 2007 by
AJ
from Spokane
Overall Rating: 10
Food:[10] •
Service:[9] •
Atmosphere:[9]
- Always open & awesome breakfast!
- Nothing.
“Open 24/7, Wi-Fi Hotspot, Full breakfast Served 4 a.m. -10:30 a.m. Everyday and now they Deliver 9 a.m.-9 p.m. This place does it all. If you live in Cheney or are a Student at EWU, you are very lucky to have this place.”
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Chinese Gardens
Jun 13, 2007 by
Frank
from Stevenson, WA
Overall Rating: 10
Food:[10] •
Service:[7] •
Atmosphere:[7]
- World-class. Chinese cuisine.
- Too many red tassels and a few tacky.
“I'm a working chef, a Caucasian who loves Chinese food best in the entire world. This chef's food is absolutely magnificent. His technique is impeccable and his respect for tradition and talent for innovation are both obvious. This is not your typical campy Suzy Wong, Imperial this 'n' that, overly decorated and culinary under supported Chinese-American chop house. This is the real deal. This man moved from provincial China to the Washington sticks and serves utterly first-class food. This alone is worth the trip to Chaney.”
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