Rena Atias
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I recently visited Castell's for the first time with a close friend who lives locally (I was visiting from out of town) after searching for dairy kosher restaurants nearby. Based on its great reviews, I made a reservation since it’s a newer spot. Unfortunately, my first impression wasn’t great.
When we arrived, the host led us to a table right in the middle of the dining area, which was already quite cramped. The space felt very tight, with tables and chairs placed close together, and servers constantly navigating between the tables. The chairs seemed designed for smaller people, and as two taller women (one of whom is pregnant), neither of us were able to sit comfortably. We asked if we could switch to a booth for more comfort, but were told no and instead offered an outdoor chair. We declined, and they awkwardly brought out a chair that wouldn’t have been any more comfortable than the original seating.
As for the food and drinks, they were underwhelming. The dishes felt mediocre, and honestly, I believe I could recreate the same meals at home, for a fraction of the cost and with more flavor. It’s also worth noting that they don’t accommodate special requests for allergies or dietary restrictions, which is a bit disappointing.
Considering the portion sizes and prices, I felt like the restaurant was taking advantage of the kosher market, offering small servings for an inflated price. While it was certainly an experience, it’s not one I’m eager to repeat.