- 整體 3
- 食物 2
- 服務 4
- 氛圍 3
If you drew a Venn diagram, and the two subsets were good restaurants and good bars, there would be an overlap between the two subsets. Eddie Ate Dynamite’s Christmas Pop-up would not be in that overlap/intersection. It would be in the subset of good bars, but not good restaurants.  I certainly get why one would have a very limited food menu on Christmas night,focusing heavily on pre-cooked dishes such as short ribs, and quick cooked to order choices, such as a steak or pasta. That doesn’t excuse the kitchen from preparing the dishes, so that they are tasty and attractive. Even our charcuterie boards weren’t well thought out or varied. They was the Charlie Brown’s Christmas tree of charcuterie boards. Dessert was one choice: stale pot de crème in a plastic cup.