Sean
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Terrifically disappointing! The a la carte service has withered disgustingly from its once very admirable and ambitious heights back in 2017. I have been to this restaurant at least 6 times since its opening in 2017 both a la carte and for the buffet service.
Completely gone are the imaginative Sino-French dishes of the early years, replaced by what can be appropriately called fodder for the expense account. Prices are steep, well in the 50s for mains and do not muster the technique, quality of ingredients or service that can justify such charging. I had the duck, steak, pork, and fish. Of the four, the pork is the closest to being called a fine dish, with an intriguing use of peppercorns that adds a semblance of intrigue.
The real laziness on show is the fact that other than the beef, all of the mains shared the exact same plating and sides (see photos)--a heap of mashed potato, surrounding carrot puree, a pond of brown-olive sauce, and sprig of plant topping the meat. Come on. I'll save you comments on the charcuterie and the cheeseboard, since the waiter was also not aware what the components would be.
But the real kicker is that despite pre-arranging a surprise cake to be served, this being a birthday meal, the waiter came by the table and asked out loud to the entire dining party "here to confirm about the birthday cake". My god. Upon being made aware of that gross faux pas, they quickly invented an excuse about difficulty with the voucher being used.
Don't bother coming here no matter your Accor privileges or the size of your expense account. It seems most folks have gotten the message because on this Tuesday night, there were a dozen covers for a kitchen staff of 4 and two waiters. Yet the water glasses fall empty.
To the management, shut it down and reboot it. The horse is long dead, and so is the chicken, cow, pig, and fish.