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Contribute FeedbackNestled in a changing culinary landscape, this restaurant claims a Mediterranean identity but has recently shifted its focus, drawing mixed reactions from patrons. While some laud the exquisite butternut squash soup and the attentive service, others lament the lackluster offerings, noting the limited Mediterranean dishes and mediocre flavors. Guests have described a confusing atmosphere, where a hookah lounge vibe overshadows genuine dining, amplified by loud music and inattentive service. Despite standout dishes and a welcoming presence from the chef, the overall experience remains inconsistent, leaving diners questioning the establishment's true identity and culinary direction.
Pricey, not much selection. The sunset smoothie with mango had no noticeable mango flavor. It was sour. The french toast with cinnamon had very little cinnamon. The Service was minimal. You ordered and paid up front. They brought your order to your table never to return, but expected a full tip.
Appetizers and service were great. Entrees were disappointing compared to the appetizers. Super cool environment, enjoyed the hookah as well!
This restaurant is described as Mediterranean, but they recently switched management and the only Mediterranean food on their menu is hummus and falafel which were both horrible. Firstly, we walk in and the restaurant is empty, not one soul and we are asked if we have a reservation. Instead of getting seated, we are given the choice to sit anywhere. The hummus had whole chick peas and the falafel was extremely dry. You found things on their menu such as chicken and waffles. Not even their drinks were good. A simple beer was hot and the second one ordered I asked for a cold cold beer and got another hot one. This place is a hookah lounge, definitely not a Mediterranean restaurant as described.
Appetizers and service were great. the disappointing were disappointing compared to the appetizers. super cool environment, also enjoyed the hookah!
This restaurant is called Mediterranean, but they have recently switched over the management and the only Mediterranean food on their menu is hummus and falafel, both of which were terrible. first we go in and the restaurant is empty, no soul and we are asked if we have a reservation. instead of sitting, we have the choice to sit somewhere. the hummus had whole cockerbsen and the falafel was extremely dry. they found dings on their menu like hugging and wagging. not even their drinks were good. a simple beer was hot and the second I ordered for a cold beer and got another hot. this place is a Hookah lounge, definitiw no Mediterranean restaurant as described.
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