4/5 Thang 1 year ago on Google
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Food
quality
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Service
★★★★★
Ambiance
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Value
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Menu
selection
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Location/Accessibility
★★★★☆
Overall
experience
After
a
long
and
tiring
hiking
trip,
I
found
myself
craving
a
classic
American
hamburger.
As
luck
would
have
it,
I
was
in
the
vicinity
of
the
popular
Quatman
Café,
a
restaurant
that
has
garnered
a
reputation
for
its
family-friendly,
small-town
vibe.
Eager
to
satisfy
my
hunger,
I
decided
to
give
it
a
try.
Upon
arriving,
I
noticed
that
the
parking
lot
was
small
and
shared
by
two
other
businesses.
Nevertheless,
I
managed
to
find
a
vacant
spot
and
made
my
way
inside.
As
soon
as
I
stepped
through
the
doors,
I
was
enveloped
by
the
delicious
aroma
of
cooking
food,
which
only
served
to
intensify
my
appetite.
The
décor
was
dominated
by
the
patriotic
color
of
red,
which
created
a
warm
and
inviting
atmosphere.
While
the
lighting
was
a
bit
dim
due
to
the
lack
of
natural
and
artificial
sources,
the
space
was
cozy,
with
enough
tables
and
booths
to
accommodate
a
few
dozen
patrons
at
once.
The
counter
and
restrooms
were
located
at
the
back
of
the
restaurant,
far
from
the
entrance,
and
there
was
a
small
bar
in
a
separate
room
that
appeared
to
be
closed
at
the
time
of
my
visit.
As
I
surveyed
the
scene,
I
couldn't
help
but
notice
that
all
the
customers
were
white
and
dining
in
groups.
Though
I
initially
felt
a
bit
intimidated,
given
the
stories
I
had
heard,
I
quickly
dismissed
the
thought
and
made
my
way
towards
the
counter.
However,
I
was
stopped
by
a
male
staff
member,
seemingly
the
chef,
and
asked
if
I
was
a
customer.
After
confirming
my
status,
he
instructed
me
to
take
a
seat
and
wait
for
the
waitress
to
take
my
order.
I
complied
and
chose
a
booth
near
the
entrance.
The
waitress
was
prompt
in
taking
my
order,
and
I
requested
a
half-pound
burger
with
tomato,
onion,
and
pickles,
minus
the
cheese.
I
also
ordered
a
side
of
shoestring
fries
and
a
can
of
diet
coke.
Before
I
could
even
request
the
burger
sans
cheese,
the
waitress
informed
me
that
it
was
not
included
in
the
recipe,
which
made
me
chuckle
as
though
she
had
read
my
mind.
When
my
order
arrived,
I
found
that
the
burger
components
were
not
assembled,
and
I
had
to
put
them
together
myself.
While
this
might
be
a
hassle
for
some,
I
found
it
rather
amusing,
much
like
playing
with
a
Lego
set.
The
condiments,
utensils,
and
napkins
were
located
on
the
side
of
the
table,
which
I
found
a
bit
unusual.
As
I
took
my
first
bite,
I
noticed
that
the
buns
were
not
warm
and
toasted,
which
could
be
a
minor
annoyance
for
some.
Additionally,
the
patty
felt
a
bit
lukewarm
and
not
freshly
cooked,
as
if
it
had
been
reheated.
The
vegetables
were
cold
to
the
touch,
which
caused
the
burger
to
lose
heat
rapidly.
However,
despite
these
setbacks,
the
taste
was
amazing.
In
fact,
it
might
just
be
the
best
hamburger
I've
ever
had.
It
was
as
if
the
burger
was
meant
to
be
eaten
at
this
very
spot,
at
this
precise
moment,
with
these
exact
people,
as
if
the
universe
had
altered
the
rules
of
gastronomy
just
before
I
took
my
first
bite.
The
flavor
was
mild,
which
allowed
the
taste
of
the
patty
to
shine,
even
though
it
was
relatively
plain.
The
patty
itself
did
not
have
a
strong
beefy
flavor,
indicating
that
it
might
have
been
made
from
mixed
ground
meat.
The
pickles
were
homemade
and
less
tangy
than
the
canned
version,
which
I
appreciated.
They
were
also
crispy
and
crunchy.
The
shoestring
fries
were
hot
and
had
a
crispy
skin
yet
soft
texture,
which
paired
well
with
the
ketchup.
The
chef
was
generous
in
his
portion
size,
which
I
enjoyed.
As
for
the
diet
coke,
it
had
a
lighter
flavor
than
the
regular
version,
which
allowed
me
to
savor
the
taste
of
the
burger.
While
the
service
I
received
was
efficient,
I
sensed
a
hint
of
tension
among
the
staff,
likely
due
to
the
demands
of
a
busy
day
and
limited
personnel.
Despite
this,
my
experience
was
pleasant
and
above
average.
Although
I
wouldn't
describe
it
as
a
remarkable
experience,
it
was
undoubtedly
satisfying.
This
café
has
left
a
positive
impression
on
me,
and
I
recommend
it
to
those
in
search
of
a
satisfying,
no-fuss
meal.