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Kingfish Restaurant
Smalltown User hal
hal's Review:
5.0 stars
Kingfish is right across the street from our office so I eat there often. Frankly, in the past I've been a little disappointed in the quality of food and service. But my family and I had dinner at Kingfish tonight and I feel compelled to write that they've really turned things around. The food was excellent. Fresh, hot and presented well. The service was remarkable. For example, our 3 year old daughter accidentally fell out of her chair and "went boom". Immediately the bus person rushed over to help her. When she started to cry, another waiter came over and gave her a necklace of Mardi Gras beads which really cheered her up. Then our waiter came over and gave her an ice cream sundae. It was as if the whole thing was choreographed. There was also a fun buzz going on because the restaurant was full and active and everyone seemed to be having a good time. If you haven't been to Kingfish lately, rush over and give the latest version a try.

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