Nicole N.
Yelp
I had heard about this place from other people saying it was really unique and delicious. I wanted to come for dine out Boston, but just could not make it happen. I had some friends visiting from out of town. One of them is gluten-free. I thought this place would work well, since they actually label their food so my friend would be comfortable eating here.
EXPERIENCE
We walked in on a Thursday night for three people. We were sat pretty quickly. The server took our order. The drinks came out pretty quickly. The food took a bit, but not too long, we paced ourselves with the drinks.
FOOD
(3/5) Magret de Canard Poelé, sauce à l'orange sanguine (Long Island duck breas pan-seared with a blood orange reduction sauce; served with roasted Bosc pear, sautéed fingerling potato, and baby kale & tomato salad) - The portion for this was a bit small in my opinion, especially considering the price. I think maybe it was over cooked? I don't know, it just didn't taste or feel correct for duck meat. The sauce was sweet, maybe that was overpowering things? The pear was very soft and delicious. The potatoes were well done. The salad on the side was fine, whatever. I expected more from this?
(2/5) Bavette a l'Echalotte, Frites Maison (grilled flat-iron steak with Sherry wine peppercorn sauce with shallot, home-made shoestring fries) - We ordered this to be medium cook. I think it was definitely more rare. Some pieces, we were nervous about eating. The pieces that were cooked well though, tasted really nice. The sauce with it was really unique, I liked it a lot. The fries were great, we got them on the side because they contained gluten. Hard to go wrong with shoestring fries though.
(3/5) Truite Grillée, Marinade de Jalapeno au Citron (grilled deboned rainbow trout with spicy jalapeno-lime marinade, sautéed Chinese broccoli) - While most of the bones were out of the fish, we still did find a few inside. I know that is hard to control. This fish was spicy though. The marinade had some kick to it, not painfully overwhelming, but definitely noticeable. The sauce on the side was also spicy. I think it added a lot of flavor to the fish though, which was very well grilled. Borderline dry, the skin was really crispy. The broccoli and rice were fine. Nothing special.
DRINK
(5/5) Lychee Lemonade (no picture) - very tasty! I highly recommend this. It tastes exactly how you would think. Not too sweet, and not too sour. It tastes like the fruit, not like a syrup trying to replicate the flavor, there were also bits of real lychee in it. Super good.
OVERALL
Maybe this place was just overhyped to me. The dishes were definitely unique, something I've never seen before. But something about them all just didn't come together, maybe we ordered the wrong things. I was perhaps expect a lot more diverse flavor from a partially South East Asian establishment. The service was good. The ambiance was nice. I just didn't walk away very impressed. I would not take visiting people here again, it was just overall average. I think the food is fine, the price is a bit up there. It was an interesting try for the fusion of flavors I guess.