Reviews describe O'Mékong as a warm, family feel with fresh, flavorful dishes and consistently good service. The General Tao is repeatedly praised, with a crispy crust and a well balanced sauce, and the Bancok soup is highlighted as excellent and well balanced, a little spicy and very tasty. Dishes such as seafood offerings are well received, and the menu is described as varied with good value. The atmosphere is described as calm and intimate, suitable for a romantic dinner or a casual meal, and bringing your own wine is noted by some. A few comments mention drawbacks like uneven service during busy nights, a desire for more vegetables in some meat dishes, and a peanut sauce that can be too runny. Reservations are recommended on weekends. Overall, the food is considered excellent and fresh, and many guests say they would return to this restaurant.View restaurant profile
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Terrazza Bravo elicits a mixed range of opinions, with some diners praising efficient service, good value and a family friendly atmosphere, while others recount disappointing visits marked by stale salads, dry or undercooked components, bland sauces and even a piece of plastic found in a pizza; notes about chicken being flavorful and pizzas being excellent in some instances appear alongside criticism of inconsistent food quality and taste, and beverage variety is frequently requested. Positive remarks often cite attentive staff and a few standout dishes, whereas others call for improved decor and restroom cleanliness. Overall, experiences vary from very favorable to quite disappointing, suggesting results depend on the day but the restaurant remains a viable option for those seeking casual Italian fare with a welcoming environment.View restaurant profile