To recover from my first fail of the year(which was going to McDonald’s next door after telling myself I would eat healthier in 2013) I decided to give the Iron Chefs a chance since they looked comparatively healthy to MCD. I walked in during lunch on a weekday, and it was pretty quiet. However, there were a few patrons who were taking advantage of the free wifi and had a whole set up of laptops and books, so I guess it’s a good place for working outside of home. After browsing through the menu, I came to the conclusion that it’s pretty much like a diner. There’s a variety of food, from Asian to American, and they even offer an all day breakfast(though the menu didn’t specify what it entailed.) I had a Greek salad, and it was good. Too bad that’s not what I originally ordered, and so I begin my reasoning behind my star deductions. The server comes by to take my order: Me, pointing on the menu: «I would like the Caesar salad with chicken, please.» Server: «A Caesar salad. Great, I’ll put that in for you.» A few minutes later, the server puts my receipt with my order, and I immediately notice that it said«Greek salad» instead of Caesar. Me: «Hi, this is not what I ordered. I wanted a Caesar salad.» Server: «Oh… right. Well, let me see what I can do.» 2 minutes later: Server, in the super nicest way he can say it: «Yeah, so the kitchen already started making your order. Is it okay if you just have the Greek salad?» Me: «There’s no way to change this?» Server: «No, there isn’t, since it’s almost done being made. So sorry about that. But hey, we have free wifi, here’s the password…» Me: *speechless* So through no fault of my own, and because someone entered my order incorrectly, I was forced to eat a Greek salad. Don’t get me wrong, it was good, but when you psych yourself up for a Caesar the experience is slightly ruined. Overall, decent place with decent prices, and a staff that means well, but if you could be a little more flexible in allowing the customer to get what they want, especially if it wasn’t their fault, it would be much appreciated.