Once you get your seat, in this very small, almost confined space: look at the ceiling. It's enthralling. You look above and you see this beautiful mark: I assume it's Chinese (don't shoot me if it's not).
The lights are dimmed to near darkness: if I were there only with my friends, I wouldn't have mind it, but when there are others around; the low-lighting makes you feel as if you're disturbing a couple's romantic diner: out of place...
The music is Afro and yes, not having Afro music would be missing the mark; but I expected the fusion of the continents to be applied everywhere and in everything. Like I'm eating rice with a fork? I was ready to dig in with either my hands or chopsticks.
The food, is good, it's tasty and nice... if you're not familiar with African cuisine. This is not a diss: I was fed Congolese food since the womb, so I do have high expectations.
Altogether: Afrosian is nice, great even. Underwhelming in some aspects, but I admit that's the Congolese bias speaking. However, you'll be fine and I'm sure you'll enjoy.
So go ahead and enjoy! read more