Mickie W.
Yelp
We were drawn in by the restaurant's whimsical, flower-drenched decor that makes you feel like you're stepping into an enchanted garden. The atmosphere screams charm and Insta-worthy aesthetics--but sadly, that's where the magic ended.
It was empty when we arrived for lunch, which we initially thought meant a peaceful dining experience. Unfortunately, it just foreshadowed the service and food that followed.
We ordered the medium-rare steak pasta with pesto sauce. What came out was a steak cooked into the afterlife (well-done, dry) and pasta that was aggressively salty--like the salt was on clearance and they had to use it up before the end of the day.
The chicken pasta didn't fare any better. The chicken looked like it came from a play kitchen set--paper thin, flavorless, and oddly reminiscent of plastic.
But the real kicker? I ordered the "pan-fried beef tongue," expecting the juicy, rice-topped goodness shown in their own menu photo. What I got instead was a sad little salad topped with dry beef tongue shreds in the tiniest bowl possible. For $21. When I politely asked the waitress why it looked nothing like the picture, she shrugged and said, "Oh yeah, customers get confused by that picture." (...HUH?) Apparently, if you want it with rice like in the picture, it's an extra $3. Which is hilarious, considering we didn't get what we saw advertised on their own QR code menu. And guess what? When I checked Yelp to leave a review, the photo had already been mysteriously changed.
For a place that looks like a dream, the food and service felt more like a prank. Overpriced, underwhelming, and honestly disappointing.