1 /5
Reseña
★
Don't waste your money. With a large group of people (including small children) it was immediately evident we weren't exactly welcome in the completely empty restaurant. We first ordered 2 platters of spreads and bread. We received about 1/4 of a Red Hen seeded baguette for each platter of four spreads--clearly not enough bread to even make a dent in the spreads. The family liked the yogurt dip but didn't care for the rest. I ordered the soup which had a good flavor with the orzo, lemon, and olive oil; however, it was nearly impossible to finish because the amount of lemon juice. The waiter should have mentioned to the small children and other diners that the soup is a particularly acidic Greek soup before ordering. For my entree, I ordered the octopus. The meal was minuscule when it was listed along with other full sized plates. Again, a warning that this is a smaller portion would have been appreciated. In conclusion, I agree with a previous reviewer that even if the staff does care, it is not conveyed to the patrons. It's disheartening to see the response from the restaurant above which essentially blames the customers for their disappointing dining experience. The experience IS why people go out to eat. Interestingly enough, we were never asked how our meals were and our other requests were met with disdain (i.e. more bread and separate checks). All in all, a very expensive meal that left the whole group unsatisfied with both the service and food. The menu descriptions were not especially helpful and the menu had no fish or chicken entree options for this month.