
I have the tendency to order the same meals every time. This time, however, I decided to try something different. My husband talked me into getting the Baked Shrimp and Feta Penne. It is described as "penne tossed in a creamy tomato sauce, loaded with shrimp, feta, green onion and mushroom, baked with mozzarella."
I have to tell you, I couldn't eat more than a couple bites of this dish! There was hardly any sauce worth mentioning. The noodles were more plain than anything. It was NOT loaded with shrimp. I think I found maybe 5 tiny shrimp in the whole thing. I did not taste any feta, but it was probably melted away. The mushroom was in such tiny pieces, I could not taste it. The green onion looked like spinach or some other greenery.
I just could not eat it beyond the first couple bites. I told the waitress that I did not like it, sorry. She looked sympathetic, but still offered to wrap it up to go, which is what my husband wanted.
Well, this won't stop me from going to Boston Pizza again, but I won't be ordering any more pasta there! There's a reason I stick to my favorite dishes!
4 comments:
We just had a horrible experience at Bennigan's last night! The food was good... the service sucked!
I feel for you :(
I hope your next visit will be more enjoyable :)
Jo
Sorry it wasn't any good. I order the same thing every place too. I know that it's good and I don't want to starve. :)
I always order the same things at restaurants, too. Then I think I should try something new, and when I do I end up being disappointed and wondering why I didn't just order my usual. It's safe to stick to your favorites.
I think it's good that you spoke up. The cooks and management should know what their customers think of their food, and I think you handled it politely. Of course, sometimes it's just a personal preference whether or not you like a new dish, but in this case you didn't think it matched the description given on the menu, and they need to know that. It's still fun to try new things now and again, but sometimes you do have to stick to the tried and true.
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