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4 based on 159 reviews
This visit was a bit of a let down. As a rule when in Terrace we go for sushi if hungry. Always awesome food and great service. However this visit was a little sub par. Sumonono salad was bland. No taste. No flavour. Volcano roll was delicious as always. Tempura veggies were a touch under cooked. The friendly waitress was lacking in follow up with how the food was and inattentive as our drinks were empty. May take a break from Blu Fin for a few months and try again in the fall. I'm sorry your visit was not up to par.Thank you for bringing this to my attention. These issues will be rectified.
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4 based on 34 reviews
We wanted to try something new for my spouses birthday so we decided on Bavarian Inn, and wow!! Was it ever a great choice. It's quite the fine dining establishment! Each dish was exquisite and cook to perfection. When our wonderful server found out we were there for a birthday she brought out a piece of cake with a candle. (The best Black Forest cake we've ever had!!) I would highly recommend this restaurant, it is well worth every dollar.
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I was genuinely surprised, when walking through Terrace in early March, to spy out of the corner of my eye, the No. 1 Restaurant logo. In some strange way, this filled me with a sense of joy (?) to see this logo expand beyond Prince Rupert. I'm not sure why, but I found it both good yet funny to see No. 1 Restaurant/Fast Foods open a new location. It took me a while to get around to it, but I finally went in for a couple of meals.Much like its sister location in Rupert, the menu here is pretty eclectic -- you have a mix of Western, Seafood and Asian cuisine. Unlike Rupert, however, the Terrace location features a couple of Thai dishes. On my first visit, I opted to try the prawn pad thai. The prawns were cooked nicely and gave that all too familiar "pop," but the actual pad thai itself was pretty dismal -- pretty sad. The noodles had absolutely no flavour whatsoever and there was an overabundance of sweet nuts "sprinkled" (more like dumped) on top. Totally forgettable dish and, if this is how it's served here, I'm glad it's not on the Rupert menu because this was honestly an insult to pad thai.More recently, I've tried a chow mein dish and burgers. I wasn't too surprised with the quality here: the chow mein, just like the Rupert location, was plain, boring and tasteless while the burgers were actually pretty decent. Ironically, I'd recommend coming here for the burgers, but not much else.One thing this place has over its Prince Rupert "sister:" the space looks more modern and is definitely a lot cleaner. No. 1 Restaurant in Rupert looks tired in comparison to this one; in that regard, it's certainly a much more appealing setting and atmosphere.FOOD: 3/5 (for the burgers, nothing else)SERVICE: 2.5/5VALUE: 3/5RECOMMENDATION: I think this place is kind of like putting lipstick on a pig. New space and slightly expanded menu, but the food quality is just the same as it is in Rupert. In other words, maybe visit for burgers and other Western foods, but definitely skip the Asian foods as they're far from remarkable.
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