Kelly C.
Google
I didn‘t know where to set my expectation. When I saw the name, I thought it is a wine bar with good food. While their website only shows you the food with a tasting menu, I start to think it is a restaurant with a great bar selection.
So we booked with the tasting menu. First of all, the servers are amazing thought the evening. There are some very interesting and adventurous cocktails. We had the cocktail and mocktail. They did not disappoint.
Now the food is the roller coaster ride. By reading the menu, almost nothing is on the regular menu. I was hoping the chef will bring us on a journey on what the team would love to show. 2 out of 3 items of the snacks are quite sour. I can tolerate sour well and still think it was overpower. The bread was nice to clean the palate from all the sourness. Then the tartare was sour. Salad dressing is sour (like most salad). The butter sauce on the fish dish is sour and even the pork had citrus salt on it. All of a sudden the passion fruit mocktail was the the only thing which was not sour in the meal. If each plate was served individually, there may not be too much of a problem. Now the tartness overrided everything when they are all put together on a tasting menu. There wasn’t much spectrum on the taste profile; the sourness was similar between dishes as well. I even told the server that I couldn’t tell the difference between the plates anymore after the fish dish because my tongue was numb.
Maybe it is better with a wine pairing? Although I don’t think there is a lot of wine which pairs well with the sourness. If it is designed to go well with wine, I would expect the tasting menu would have one dish with light-intensity meat, one with bold flavoure, and one with a little fat.
Thank goodness the dessert was not sour. It was delicious.
Bar Susu. You have potential, but more work on designing the menu is needed.