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Ice Tea Restaurants in Palm Springs

The best places in Palm Springs to eat Ice Tea. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Palm Springs who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Palm Springs, 425 S Sunrise Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262, United States
"I'm sorry for the 2-star rating. Every time we get to town, this is our first station. I had the lunch meat special and it wasn't good. Meatloaf was cold and hard/leather. Garlic bread was dry. I hope that was a one-time thing and will give them another chance. Service was great!"
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City: Palm Springs, 19 La Plz, Palm Springs, United States Of America
"The food here is absolutely outstanding and the service is lovely. I'm so happy they are back from vacation. I plan to go there again very soon."
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City: Palm Springs, 100 S Indian Canyon Dr, Palm Springs I-92262-6604, United States
"The Thai fried rice is a little wet. I think it’s a pricy restaurant. I’ve had much better Thai food in Houston. Service is alright, but not..."
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City: Palm Springs, Palm Springs, United States Of America
"I really wanted the hype about Dink to be true, but unfortunately I was disappointed by not only the service, but the food. The “Tapas, Fingerfood Small Plates” were praised as the best way to share food. I ordered the 5 spices Hoisin ribs. The ribs themselves were tasty and delicate, but the gigantic cream sauce with which they were served was a mismatch and exaggerated. I also ordered the garlic cheese bread and found it muddy and much more cheese than garlic. Think about soggy fat pizza. True garlic bread lovers stay away from this dish. The salmon pizza I ordered sounded great on the menu. Lox-style salmon with cream cheese onion and capers. What is not to love? Instead of blowing hot pizza, I expected that I got a lump of lukewarm hard dough, which I had previously made certain, with a very thin layer of cold cream cheese and paper thinking discs of salmon. The best repentance of capers and thin sliced red onions was the best on the plate. The pizza was served on a wooden bowl, I suppose to put the big wooden paddles, with which some pizzas are drawn from the hot pizza ovens of Yare, into the mind. The crust was so hard that I gave it up and just smashed the beats with a fork. My husband had the salmon that was overcooked and under the season. His secondary dishes were garlic potato (acceptable if not remarkable) and a cabbage apple and vinegar comb that was Blande. I hope we ordered a Peach Melba to dessert. The peach was so rubbery that I couldn't cut it with the spoon. The peach was not seasoned and the French vanilla ice cream tasted like cold whites. The highlight of the plate was the only fresh raspberry. The raspberry sauce was too sweet and probably better described than syrup. The only thing worse than eating was the heavy and invasive waiting staff. Several times during our meal, the waiter rudely interupes our conversation to ask if everything was okay. He also had a terrible habit of reordering the table. Two times he pulled the small plates out of our reach while we're still eating. The most annoying moment was when we both tasted the cheese garlic bread and he removed the plates from the table that left us with nowhere to put our food! We felt hurried and rushed during our meal. I know they want to turn tables, but that was at an unprecedented speed. After we finished our meal, my husband just finished his wine when we were asked by the waiter to go to the bar to finish. We wanted to keep our table until we finished. The plus side for Dink is the decor. The building is industrially modern with a lot of glass and metal. The centrally located full-service bar is beautiful. The lounge area looks good from a distance. We were not allowed to enter because we had no reservations. All in all, I think that Dinks will have a difficult time when the invaluable tourists went home and the locals take our business elsewhere."
Ice Tea

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Ice Tea

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Price

The Average price for Ice Tea is:
$2.5

Ingredients

Tea bags
Honey
  • Honey
  • Aisle Nut butters, Jams, and Honey Qty. 0.33 Other
Ice cubes
Whole milk

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