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<description>On a recent brunch to the new Landmarc restaurant in the Time-Warner building I was astounded to learn that a simple slice of bread  was considered a side order ( no bread arrived with a very plain breakfast order of eggs) as was jam,( and a costly side order at that).  In addition, our waiter with an attitude seemed to think it was his job to teach me how to correctly ask for more milk for my coffee. Instead of remembering a pleasant breakfast with my out-of-town guests, I only remember the rude waiter and the inappropriate charges for an unremarkable meal.</description>
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<description>On a recent brunch to the new Landmarc restaurant in the Time-Warner building I was astounded to learn that a simple slice of bread  was considered a side order ( no bread arrived with a very plain breakfast order of eggs) as was jam,( and a costly side order at that).  In addition, our waiter with an attitude seemed to think it was his job to teach me how to correctly ask for more milk for my coffee. Instead of remembering a pleasant breakfast with my out-of-town guests, I only remember the rude waiter and the inappropriate charges for an unremarkable meal.</description>
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