Ahmad M.
Yelp
We noticed this spot on Yelp when a popular Italian restaurant nearby couldn't seat us until 9 PM and decided it would be worth checking out. We were celebrating our anniversary and the ambiance was cute, even with the strip mall location. The decor was nice, a little interesting, but there were certain things, like a Pinocchio painted booth divider, that made it a little quirky, so I wouldn't call it a fine dining experience. Still a cute atmosphere.
While my partner thinks the food was superb, I would say it was good, not great. Still, I would recommend trying it and we wouldn't be opposed to visiting again.
To start, I ordered the house salad and she ordered the Greek salad. Both salads were okay and were made with Romain lettuce, which was kind of surprising for the price. They had an interesting choice for dressings but I pretty much stick to ranch unless it's not an option, and their ranch was not great. I was told by the server that the regular sized option was small, so I ordered the large and when we got the salads I was pretty disappointed to see the difference in size between my large and my partner's regular. Definitely didn't feel like it was worth the $2 surcharge.
Next we ordered 3 items off of the tapas menu, which were the "baby" lamb chops, the grilled Italian sausage, and the Provoleta. Both the lamb and sausage were good, although there was no clear indication that the lamb came with mint jelly on it which I ended up scraping off because I'm not a fan, but the chops were still pretty good. The Provoleta was great, served with nice crispy pieces of bread.
Finally, for our entrees I ordered the beef bolognese and added meatballs and my parter ordered the shrimp pesto-cream pasta with gluten-free pasta (yes, she's actually allergic and isn't following some self-gratifying diet fad). I was pretty disappointed to see that the pasta in my dish wasn't freshly made. I suppose I shouldn't have expected it to be, but for $15+ I guess my mind defaulted to fresh pasta. Maybe it had to do with being in the mindset of going to the Italian restaurant we had originally planned on, which does serve handmade pasta. Still, the sauce was pretty good. The added meatballs turned out to be an added meatball, singular, which was kind of surprising, but it was on the larger side. My partners pasta, which was penne style, was actually way better than mine and definitely ranked among the best gluten-free pastas we've had. Her sauce was pretty good as well. She added broccoli to her dish and really enjoyed her shrimp.
Again, overall the ambiance was nice and the food was good. The only aspect I found disappointing other than what I've already mentioned was the pricing. $2 extra on an already $6 salad for a negligible difference, $4 extra for a few broccoli sprouts, and I honestly didn't even bother looking at how much the extra meatball - again, singular - ended up costing me. We did order a pretty significant amount of food and our bill ended up being $85 and $104 with tip. I guess it might just be a 'me' thing, but I couldn't get my head around the idea of a meal for two costing that much for average quality food and a few misses on the dishes. It felt like they were going for a fine dining feel and prices, but had a casual dining delivery in terms of quality and execution. Definitely think I wouldn't have been on the fence if the pricing lined up with the experience. HOWEVER, I will say that our second server was extremely knowledgeable about gluten-free allergies and went out of her way to make sure my partner had a nice dining experience. She even forewarned us about sauces and dressings having gluten in them and actually brought my partner gluten-free crackers to enjoy with items that typically had bread served with them. The only weird thing was our first server told us the lamb was gluten-free but then the second server let us know that there was soy sauce containing wheat in the balsamic au jus dressing they put on it, which could have been a disaster if they hadn't ended up switching tables. Still, I'd recommend it to anyone looking to try a decent spot and would definitely recommend it to someone with gluten-free needs.