This was the oddest dining experience by far…read more
This place is gigantic and very well located next to a metro.
But it was almost empty compared to the nearby Graffiti.
The main reason I came here is that the entire menu is half price.
So onto the food, I had a sample plate expecting a few items to open up the appetite.
I was given a gigantic buffet type plate with litterally everything you can imagine on it.
Garlic bread, tomato and mozzarella (4 big slices), bruschetta, chicken wings, egg rolls, nacho chips with melted cheese, onion rings, potato and tzatziki, and a full salad.
The bread was the same stale one put on the table and most of the items were barely warm.
I don't mind quantity but the food made no sense being put together. Even my visits to buffets consists of items that are somehow related.
I was dreading the mixed plate I ordered as a main dish, but was stunned at how good their meat was. It consisted of a pork, chicken and filet mignon all for €10. Everything was so tender and juicy I could not believe it came from the same kitchen.
The decor was hilarious and I honestly had no clue if it's intentional or not.
There were gigantic chandeliers and above it a representation of the ceiling of the Sistine chapel. There were some country western saloon elements like a bison head on a wall as well as a Napolitano pizza oven.
They have a gigantic menu and the prices are more than fair so it's a worthwile experience overall, especially if a group wants to eat different things.
The server I had was a bit shy and didn't speak much English, she seemed busy packing up the empty terrace