Will return.
Great food (except the pizza) and presentation. Lovely ambiance and solid service. High ceiling, dimmed lighting, with mostly English speaking dinners.
Finding it is a mini trip: ok, it's behind the Audi car dealership.
Many things at this restaurant are inspired by or relate to music. Two menus, Maestro and Virtuoso, which we've. The Polish wine label with music notes.
I love the stem they serve the Pinot Noir in, a Spiegelau glass. The Tchaikovsky wine from southern Poland is served in a Schott Zwiesel. The Polish wine is better than the Pinot. I would order a Pinot to enjoy in the glass, but with too much food, I'd leave myself no room for more wine.
Thirteen tables (I hope my counting skills were working) are occupied, mostly by couples. One has three, and two tables are by singletons: as it happens, both are male.
One table, per night. No repeat. We nearly closed the kitchen.
When I asked if I could video the chefs in action in their open kitchen, a server said, 'Of course, there isn't a secret.' read more