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	<title>Comments on: Stepho&#8217;s Greek Restaurant</title>
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		<title>By: A Barratt</title>
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		<dc:creator>A Barratt</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 19:58:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My husband and I have eaten at Stepho&#039;s for over 15 years and always had the greatest food and service.  Well, today was a different story for me.  I ordered the calamari and moussaka as usual -- every time I go there.  When the  moussaka came to the table, I immediately noticed it was burnt all around the edges, but decided to give it a go anyways.  I could not even cut through the entire pie to the bottom layer (and I didn&#039;t need a new knife either).  I asked the waiter to provide me with a different piece.  He came back and told me the cook said only the corner piece was burnt (yep, burnt) and the rest would be OK as I &#039;dived&#039; into the rest towards the center.  He said that the cook had also said that a different piece would be the same.  Pardon me, but isn&#039;t the customer always right!  It was definitely burnt.  I can bet if a male person had sent it back there would have been no problem to send a replacement.  I decided not to argue, but once again reiterated to the waiter that IT WAS BURNT.  I left Stepho&#039;s with a &quot;sour taste in my mouth&quot; -- no pun intended.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My husband and I have eaten at Stepho&#8217;s for over 15 years and always had the greatest food and service.  Well, today was a different story for me.  I ordered the calamari and moussaka as usual &#8212; every time I go there.  When the  moussaka came to the table, I immediately noticed it was burnt all around the edges, but decided to give it a go anyways.  I could not even cut through the entire pie to the bottom layer (and I didn&#8217;t need a new knife either).  I asked the waiter to provide me with a different piece.  He came back and told me the cook said only the corner piece was burnt (yep, burnt) and the rest would be OK as I &#8216;dived&#8217; into the rest towards the center.  He said that the cook had also said that a different piece would be the same.  Pardon me, but isn&#8217;t the customer always right!  It was definitely burnt.  I can bet if a male person had sent it back there would have been no problem to send a replacement.  I decided not to argue, but once again reiterated to the waiter that IT WAS BURNT.  I left Stepho&#8217;s with a &#8220;sour taste in my mouth&#8221; &#8212; no pun intended.</p>
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