The red walls. I love the red walls. The food's not bad, either. For lunch or dinner I usually end…read moreup getting a selection of vegetarian meze plates, which are all pretty decent. But Dilan's real strength (besides the irresistible wall color) is brunch. The Sunday brunch buffet is full of things I like to eat: all kinds of cheeses, eggs, olives, fresh fruit, yogurt, filo dough cigars stuffed with spinach and cheese - basically like a regular brunch but more interesting. The highlights: Armenian string cheese (haven't had this since I lived in NY!) and halva (the perfect little bit of sweet to end the meal - beats typical brunch pastries hands down).
If you want to check out their brunch, go early or make a reservation, since it tends to fill up. And now I promise to stop using the word 'brunch' in every sentence. Really. I'm stopping. Now.