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Old 11-18-2010, 06:16 PM
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We went there about 3 years ago. My son ordered a fish dish and had eaten half of it when the waitress came and said he had gotten the wrong order. She was told to pick up the half eaten order before he got the correct order. This was really strange. What were they going to do with the half eaten order? In any case we have never been back there. Glad to hear that others have had positive experiences there.

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Well that explains why my fish order was half eaten when I got it , I just assumed that they were telling me I should cut back on my eating.....
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"We have had Vic Embers carter our neighborhood Xmas Party for the past 3 years and it has been fantastic..and we are having them again on Dec 16th."


What's an "Xmas Party" ????
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What's an "Xmas Party" ????
Christmas Party

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh_rare

Here is a link to explain a "Pittsburgh" steak -
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They do the most incredible stewed tomatoes I've EVER eaten. I actually had an additional bowl for dessert. I don't remember the exact prices, but it is a little pricey. Well worth every cent, however, IMHO.
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Well that explains why my fish order was half eaten when I got it , I just assumed that they were telling me I should cut back on my eating.....
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Its not Dominic having the Xmas party with with Embers as the cater but our neighborhood group in Caroline. Hey, you get what you pay for and have done this for the past 3 years and the men are required or requested to wear a jacket (all do) ....ladies know how to dress. We have top name entertainment that has played at Katie Bells and the local Country clubs and resturants..not just a local DJ. Our group enjoys getting dressed up one night for a special holiday occasion and having a reputable well known area resturant serve a "sit down" diner with tuxedo waiters on real plates and with glass water goblets and wine glasses.
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Check out the web page: http://vicsembers.com/Index.htm It is on my list of places to try.
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Think this a great place to celebrate our wedding anniversary?
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I have not eaten at Vic's for several years but enjoyed one of the best steaks of my life when I had the opportunity to join some friends there.
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I love sweet scalloped tomatoes.

If you want to make them at home.
Open a can of cut up tomatoes, add a half cup of sugar, two tablespoons of real butter and a piece of white bread torn up. Heat until hot.

They may not be as good as Vic's, but I like them. They were served to me as a child in the south end of Columbus, Ohio. (I think they used fresh tomatoes)
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I love sweet scalloped tomatoes.

If you want to make them at home.
Open a can of cut up tomatoes, add a half cup of sugar, two tablespoons of real butter and a piece of white bread torn up. Heat until hot.

They may not be as good as Vic's, but I like them. They were served to me as a child in the south end of Columbus, Ohio. (I think they used fresh tomatoes)
Oh wow!! Sounds yummy, thank you!!!!
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A number of us in the neighborhood have gone at different times and all agree: at best, it's mediocre/sometimes it's awful. Service is marginal and it is very dark...60-ish wood-paneled walls. Very Disappointing. Not far away is a really good restaurant: Angelo's. Huge Italian menu.
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