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| Alfalfa Restaurant |
859-253-0014 |
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Oct 20th, 2004 |
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Alfalfa has a new home on Lexington's Main Street. It's still the same beloved food. The service, which suits me perfectly, can be an acquired taste if you prefer the Outback style adopted cheeriness. Alfalfa services is a combination of attentive, relaxed, and Bohemian. Don't be in a hurry. It's not that kind of place. Great dishes include cucumber soup, tomato bisque, Chicken Talese, Hoppin' John, vegetable crepes, almost any salmon or trout preparation (usually there's one each day.) Distinctive Alfalfa standards includ Alfalfa lasagna, the avocado grill sandwich, the cabbage based house salad, and the homemade miso dressing. Desserts are extraordinary, particularly the cheesecakes, Italian Cream cake, and chocolate chip pecan (or walnut) pie. Good straightforward wines and beers, or try the spiced iced tea or the iced blackberry tea. And don't forget the classic cinnamon coffee or cinnamon decaf for dessert. Lunch ordering system is not ideal -- go for dinner. |
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Sep 9th, 2004 |
New to Lexington, my wife and I heard rave reviews of Alfalfa. We decided to go there for a Sunday Brunch. We both agreed that it was the greasiest, lousiest food that we had been served in quite a while. I ordered an omelet and my wife had a phoenix salad. The omelet was tiny and swimming in grease from the poorly done "Alfalfries". My wife's salad was a $8 joke. We both felt like we had barely eaten anything when we left.
Add to that the slow, poor service and the less than posh setting... we won't be going back ever. Maybe we had a bad experience, but it was the kind that I wouldn't care to repeat. Honestly, save your money and go to Waffle House. |
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Sep 24th, 2003 |
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Alfalfa's is great because it is pleasant, cozy, and very relaxed, and the food is superb. My vegetarian friends love it and its right in the heart of UK's campus. |
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Sep 4th, 2003 |
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consistent, tasty, relaxed, clean, friendly. |
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Jul 25th, 2003 |
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Best brunch in Lexington. Their omelets are to die for. |
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May 30th, 2003 |
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Alfalfa is the best vegetarian restaurant in Lexington, KY. I dine there at least once a week. I'm never disappointed with the food, service, or atmosphere. |
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