13/08/2025: We went to this restaurant and, in addition to eating wonderfully, we were lucky enough to meet Antonio, the 3-star service manager, and the legendary Iba, Engi... a bundle of energy.
The restaurant was packed, it almost felt like the last day on Earth, and everyone had decided to dine there! The tables were so close together that if we'd sneezed, we'd have toasted with those at the next table; we were at table number 34. The waiters moved like a human Tetris choreography, trying to fit between chairs and bags, with a grace worthy of a Mission Impossible movie.
But then Iba arrives, and the show begins.
She wasn't just a waitress; she was an acrobatic dancer, a stage comedian, a superhero on duty. With her quick, comical movements, she seemed to glide between the tables as if on invisible skates. Despite the chaos, Iba managed to get us laughing, keep calm, and above all, get everything warm and in the right place, and that alone is a miracle worth telling about.
Antonio, kind and professional, looked after us attentively and with a smile, but the real queen of the evening was you, Iba. Congratulations, you made us feel right at home... but with even more laughter.
13/08/2025: We went to dinner at this place after it was recommended to us, but the experience was… strange.
As soon as we sat down, this blonde woman arrived. She was very agitated, stammering, and always seemed in a hurry and uncomfortable, as if she were constantly out of breath. Every time he approached the table, it was a different scene; he literally threw the bread baskets on the table, saying, "Here's the bread, please!", and disappeared before we could say anything.
At one point, he asked us for the same order twice, and then brought the wrong one anyway. When we pointed this out, he shook his head nervously and muttered something like, "Oh, but today is a mess..." before running off again.
It felt more like a scene from a comedy movie than actual restaurant service.
The food was okay (nothing memorable), but honestly, the anxiety the service conveyed ruined the experience. I understand the chaos, I understand that the place was crowded, but maybe a little more calm and professionalism... and fewer flying bread baskets, please.