- 整體 4
- 食物 4
- 服務 5
- 氛圍 4
Parking was easy to find in lot. Decor is warm, and barlike. renovayed bottom floor of office building, so not a cookie cutter lay out, and creates characternin eachnareanofnthe restaurant. Only drawback is the bathrooms are in the dingy hallway just outside restairant, and not very clean. decor is teriffic. lots of things to look at.
Server was outstanding. She had knowledge of the menu and the culture, and her timing was perfect. Coild not ask for better.
Appetizers were excellent. Mybwife ordered the scottish egg (baiscally a battered hard-boiled egg) with greens and a sauce bed. Shenloved it. I had a scottish sausage, basically a juicy, well cooked sausage in a flaky blanket on a bed of mustard and a sude of greens (salad). Was superb.
Wife ordered the shepherds pie with lamb meat. she liked it, bit lacked much flavor on the meat and not a lot of lamb meat in thw pie.
I ordered the Haggis, a traditional scottish house made meatbstuffed casing on a bed of tatties (mashed potato) and neeps (mashed turnips. And medley of carrots, min corns, and other sauted vegetables. The neeps, tatties and vegetables were outstanding. perfectly cooked. The Haggis was quite bland. server brought scottish sauce whichni didnnt think complimented the dish. i had to put a lott of black pepper on it to give it flavor. The casing is open on the ends, so the chopped meat inside is quite dry. I suggest add a little black pepper to the meat while cooking to add a little flavor, though scottish food is generally bland. But this was quite bland. the moisture of the veggies i was told suppose to make up for the dry, bland taste and texture of the meat. Still, i think it needs something pepper-like to bring it to an american palate.
Desert was excellent. wife and i split a scottish cake with ice cream. perfect to split.
there were plenty of american comfort foods for those seeking that.