
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"My friends and I had such a nice lunch here. The food was delicious, the service was excellent and the outdoor seating was lovely for enjoying the beautiful weather. Other places we walked by smelled terrible from cigarettes, not here. Definitely recommend."
"Translated from my og non-English review on another platform Disclaimer: Restaurant Week menus are designed for bulk prep to serve the maximum number of customers. Don’t expect the performance matching the restaurant’s normal hours TL;DR: Starters had some ideas but not enough execution, mains were stingy, desserts were a failure. This new place lacks scale and experience. I went because the menu looked interesting and creative, but unfortunately: (1) the chef’s ideas don’t really match my taste, and (2) the portions and ingredients were too stingy. Starter – Fruit & Cheese Toast: The chef had the idea of using fruity sweet-and-sour notes to whet the appetite, which I appreciated. Sadly, the berries were way too sour and completely ruined the balance. High-end kitchens usually use anaerobically fermented, candied berries to avoid this problem. Pistachios were so scarce they were undetectable, and the cheese portion was too tiny to even cover the bread. Starter – Shrimp Cake: Rich shrimp flavor without any bitterness. At one point, I almost thought I was eating a lobster cake—surprisingly impressive (in a good way). Main – Steak: The doneness was a disaster: overcooked outside, rare inside. Clearly, they threw it on the grill straight from the fridge. The grill chef needs a serious talking-to. The portion was small, and because it was sugar-marinated, the caramelized crust burned and turned bitter from poor heat control. Start over, grill chef. The saffron rice side had so little saffron that it barely looked yellow. Main – Slow-Cooked Short Rib: Temperature control was acceptable, but the charred crust was burnt and bitter, which brought it down to barely passable. The side of gouda risotto, though, was one of the cleanest flavors I’ve ever had. Desserts – both a disaster: The chocolate cake skipped flour just to ride the gluten-free trend (confusing, since many people who aren’t gluten-intolerant still avoid it). The result: mushy texture like eating sludge"
"Didn’t get much, the kimchi bread was unique and everyone who tried it liked it. The food we got was pretty basic but prepared well. I didn’t really like the kimchi bread but it was definitely unique. It is a cute place, there isn’t really much seating but it wasn’t horrible as we came at not busy time, a Thursday early day."
"The food and waitress was great. I loved seeing different spices being used from what's normally used. This quaint and cozy gem of a restaurant was a great experience but wasn't easy to find."
"This is a nice restaurant nook in old town. We enjoyed the chilaqules and the espresso martini! However, I don’t think you can go wrong with your selection here!"
"Service was super quick and food was delish. Somewhat hidden in a shopping alley but very easy to get to. Smashed cucumber salad side was light and..."
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