Prashant Sridharan
Google
It’s an unnecessarily stuffy restaurant with a strange overly formal vibe. The food is pretty good (it’s nearly all seafood, so if you’re traveling with someone in your party who has an allergy, there’s nothing good on the menu for them.)
The wine list is on a QR code and is organized so poorly that it’s impossible to understand what they actually have. If you’re going to be a formal restaurant, don’t make people take out their phones.
The space is beautiful, but make sure they don’t seat you under the arch where you’ll bonk your head if you stand up. Not sure what we did to get the worst seat in the house. We booked our reservation months ago.
Lastly, the restaurant gets no cellular signal, which wouldn’t be a problem, except their WiFi doesn’t work and, therefore, you cannot see the wine list. So you’re at the mercy of someone who recommends a Merlot because of the aforementioned QR code. Ugh.
And when the WiFi goes out, they have no backup so they can’t process a payment and insist you either pay in cash (the bill for our dinner was €140, which no one should be carrying on their person) or come back the next day. Craziness.