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Reviewed By besimple |
Jun 09, 2008 |
VERY average Russian/Georgian foods, severely overpriced I.e. A beer or small glass of cheap Merlot is 10$ !!! A simple plate of Borsch is 10 $ !!! The design is as of a cheap coffee shop with highschool bathroom like, vulgar-brainless writings on the walls, supposedly something "hip or cool"...I think that for the money they charge for their "Russian cafeteria" type food, they could put more emphasis on décor. Waiters are not rude, but unprofessional young ignorant boys rating 2. Owner- a greedy strange old man who resides on the couch in the restataunt at all times like a recluse and issues out bills by hand. We got lured in this hole by a family friend whose knowledge of quality Russian food is severely disturbed. Coming from a family with a long tradition of quality Russian cooking, this establishment is nothing short of a fraud a fake and a place that everyone with decent taste and understanding of food service business should definately avoid, unless you want to allow this recluse to sell you some wine for 10$ a glass that he bought at Henry's Marketplace for 1.99$ ! DO NOT RECOMMEND !!!
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[ more from culinarynerd.blogspot]
"It was a fantastic meal. Not cheap, but hearty and delicious. My entree was practically two meals. So, if you're looking for a homey, vaguely kitschy, and fabulous place for dinner, Pomegranate fits the bill...."
[ more from entertainment.signonsandiego]
"SIGNONSANDIEGO STAFF WRITER The menu at Pomegranate, while amusing, is hardly informative. With oddly cinematic section titles like "This is the Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship" (soups and starters) and "The Unbearable Lightness of Being ...."
[ more from gayot]
| "This cozy, sometimes raucous restaurant is usually filled with regulars who add as much to its distinctive character as the simple wooden tables and chairs. An upright piano, frequently played by customers, fills the space decorated by graffiti-strewn wal..." |
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