Chose this restaurant because they had happy hour oysters. I made reservations which was unnecessary this evening. Happy hour runs from 5 to 545. When I asked the bartender about the wine. She read me the label ., when asked to describe the wine, She said,". What do you expect for happy hour?" I felt the same way about the food. nothing made me want to stay for dinner. The best bite was the kangaroo Tatare seasoned with harissa.I would haveI preferred some toast points rather than chips. The oysters were fine but I prefer it on ice with lemon. The guava minuet works, but a tad floral for me. Skip the scallop. I believe they sliced it in half and it did didn't have much essence of the sea..
there was an air about the staff, which didn't match the food which was pretty ordinary. Let's put it this way. The first thing I did when I got home, I prepared a charcuterie plate. A bistro environment probably best for parties that are four or less. Tab came out to 45. read more