Missy W.
Yelp
After this meal, I loved everything and everybody. I loved the vibe at the place, the service, the food, the prices. I was even inclined to love my fellow diners, a group of French-speaking tourists.
Yelp describes the Suis Generis' ambience as "hipster," and to the extent that hipster aesthetics are governed by eclectic mishmashes of religious candles, faux fireplaces, Solo cups and tiny toy cars, that's pretty accurate. ( I love all these things, especially faux fireplaces, so Suis was already scoring points.)
The waiter was friendly and seemed eager for our approval of the dishes. She made a lot of eye contact and was incredibly generous with her wine pours (which btw, a glass of house red is $4). As in, more generosity would have resulted in spillage.
THE FOOD. The food was better than any of the small plates/entrees/"global fusion" I've sampled at the various gastropubs that have sprung up in this section of Bywater. Roasted cauliflower was "cooked to perfection" (hate this phrase, but it is truth) with a generous glob of whipped goat cheese. House-made raviolis were savory and awesome and topped with grilled asparagus stalks criss-crossed bonfire style.
Prices were good. We had three glasses of wine, the roasted cauliflower, veggie lo mein and house-made ravioli: total $50.
I've walked past this place countless times; judging from the dark, cavernous exterior and sidewalk chalkboards, I took it for a dive bar. But I was completely wrong. Being wrong never tasted so delicious.