- 整體 3
- 食物 2
- 服務 4
- 氛圍 3
For $700 pr. couple, this restaurant did not deliver the dining experience one would expect for New Year's Eve.
Many of the 6-course dinner courses, had a sameness to them, with dates and Greek yogurt and smoke.
-The (smoked) beet salad was good.
-The roasted Haloumi was good (with dates).
-The roasted Brussels Sprouts would have been good, crispy, but they were put on top of Greek yogurt which just tasted weird and overpowered their flavor and texture.
-The mushrooms were good but the same smoke flavor was used for them as the beets (?) and they were on top of some yogurt-y sauce.
-The lamb was good but on top of a yogurt-y sauce.
-The rice was great but had ... dates... so we ate around them at this point!
So, sameness to the dishes... Perhaps it would have been a more successful meal had it not been 6 courses but rather fewer and more distinct.
Another thing is that for a 6-course dinner, one would expect them to come out at different times to enjoy them. But, at one point, we each had were brought three of our courses together. The restaurant clearly wanted to move things along and speed up the dinner and move the tables.
We began in the outside room - which is nice - but moved inside mid-dinner because of the incredibly loud music and when our decibel meter reached 98 decibels! We value our hearing and wanted to have a conversation which was impossible in the outside room with the live music. Damage can easily be done to customer's hearing with that level of loudness, not to mention that there are laws against it!
Will we go back? Probably not, despite having a second home in the area and it would have been nice to have liked the restaurant more and put it into our restaurant rotation.