Evan F.
Yelp
Came in on a recent weekend night, to celebrate my wife's birthday...and it was a real treat! The weather was gorgeous, so the retractable rooftop was fully open and it was a lovely evening. The entryway at street level is easily overlooked on the corner it resides, so keep your eyes peeled! You enter into this uber-interesting small-ish lobby and a host greets you before sending you on your way in the secret (not really that secret! Ha!) elevator up to the bar and dining areas.
We settled in to our seats and before we placed an order for a round of drinks they served each of us a complimentary glass of cava to kick off the evening right! The atmosphere is lively, friendly and bustling with activity. Each drink came in a uniquely shaped glass and was a delicious concoction.
Here, you are encouraged to sample lots of plates and have the meal served "family style" which is our preferred way to dine out wherever we go, so that made ordering for the table quite simple. We landed on a slew of appetizer-style plate plus a fish dish and a steak dish. Our served said she'd do her best to pace out the meal, to make it consist of several courses., which she did.
After our cocktails, the first meal course consisted of the burrata with lemon candy and the smoked eggplant spread with labneh. My wife simply died for the burrata and it was her clear favorite of all the items we ate that evening. The luxurious orb sat atop a moat of arugula-based pesto peppered in with figs and candied lemon slices. The warm, charred naan-style bread it was served with became a never ending vehicle for consuming bite after bite of this scrumptious preparation. Similarly, the eggplant spread was expertly crafted with eggplant, roasted tomatoes, labneh, chili oil and a dash of lemon. This dip was also consumed using the same charred bread as the burrata.
Next came a singly-plated course...the prosciutto-wrapped dates filled with goat cheese and dripping with honey. OMG, this dish just blew me away with its salty, tangy, spicy, sweet flavor combinations.
Our last course consisted of the two meaty selections plus an order of grilled zucchini spears (served in an almost elote style prep). The claws of cauliflower dish came with large chunks of fresh ,sweet lobster atop a puree of the veg along with some paprika oil. It was unctuous, but honestly could have been a little heavier seasoned. The picanha steak was served slice-cut making it easy to share around the table, and came with both a chimichurri and tomato-based dipping sauces (the chimichurri was the table favorite).
With all that delicious food, we left little room for dessert, so we'll have to save that for another visit. Overall, I'd say our group enjoyed the appetizer-style dishes way more than the mains (i.e., meat dishes), and the menu appeared to have enough choice to make return trips worth exploring.