Arthur A.
Google
Started with the Coconut Shrimp & Crab Cakes and I’m still thinking about them. Perfectly crisp, a little jerk-spice heat, and that pickled-anise/corn sauce + peach-mango situation is an elite combo. The Shrimp & Pork Falafel Bites were a wild (and winning) twist super savory, brightened up with lemon-basil aioli and muhammara clean plate club, no crumbs left.
The Caesar is how a Caesar should be: cold, crunchy romaine, big Parmesan energy, and a legit house dressing with herb toast points that didn’t get soggy. For the main, the Chilean Sea Bass was flawless buttery and silky with a crisp sear, sitting on a mushroom-leek risotto cake that deserves its own fan club. The garlic haricots verts and toasted almonds gave it snap, and the roasted-pepper mornay + crab-stuffed tomatoes took it into “don’t share with the table” territory.
Closed with the Cheesecake sweet-potato base, gingersnap crust, pecan praline, and salted caramel. It’s cozy, Southern, and decadent without being heavy. A perfect finish.
Service was dialed, pacing was smooth, plates were gorgeous, and the flavors had range—bright, spicy, silky, crunchy everything balanced. If you want a dinner that feels special without being stuffy, this is the move. I’d come back tomorrow just for that sea bass and a second round of those falafel bites.