Jon J.
Google
Atmosphere:
There is a nice outdoor wooden patio with lots of greenery. The inside has a very clean look with wood accents. Well lit with lots of windows.
Service:
This is where everything gets confusing. There is a tablet when you walk in that’s only in Japanese. I suggest keeping the Google app downloaded on your phone to use Google Lens to translate. A staff member helped us check in. We didn’t get any instructions after so we just stood there. We saw open tables and weren’t sure if we were supposed to seat ourselves. There was a line of people placing orders but that was for to-go orders. A staff member finally directed us to another room (VisionaryArts) to seat and wait for our number to be called. We were seated and weren’t given any further instructions. After waiting for 10 minutes, we asked for a menu. Apparently once you get your table, you get back in line and place your food order. You wait for your number to be called and then grab your meal from the desk. They drop off a small cube with a time limit (90 minutes) which is more than enough time. The staff was friendly but we wished they provided more direction.
Crumble Tart (Chocolate & Berry):
Amazing. 5 stars! Perfectly cooked and lots of flavor
Cappuccino:
Solid. 5 stars
Açaí bowl w/ side egg:
Came with bananas, grapes, blueberries, granola, and honey. Large portion. 5 stars
Morning plate:
Salad with a dressing and quinoa. It came with a spicy mustard on the side. The sausage was okay. The ham was delicious. The scrambled eggs were good. The bread was thick and tasted great. 5 stars.
Overall, I have to give this place 4 stars. The food was definitely 5 stars. If they get a bit more organized and provide some direction to first-time folks, this is a 5 star spot.