28/05/2025: Since there are few à la carte restaurants in the area
We were curious and by hearsay we wanted to try
So for lunch at midday
We noticed that:
*Strengths*:
the maniacal attention to plating is immediately striking, with generous portions and presented as small works of art, balanced between colors and geometries. The environment is elegant and simple, with attention to detail: soft lighting, wooden decorations create a relaxed atmosphere. The gesture of the hot towel at the beginning is excellent, a touch that, although it seems banal, makes the difference in feeling cared for. The **friendly service** completes the experience, with smiling and helpful staff.
*Weaknesses*:
The **wait** between one course and another is often exaggerated, even when the place is not full. The **menu-bearing knights** leave a flaw in cleanliness, an unpleasant detail at the table. The **QR code** system to view the digital menu is convenient, but it becomes inconvenient not to be able to order directly from there, forcing you to wait for the waiter to confirm. Furthermore, despite the impeccable aesthetics of the dishes, the **flavor** does not take off compared to a normal *all you can eat*, leaving some disappointment on the quality-price ratio. Finally, the **toilet door** without internal locking is an embarrassing lack of privacy.
*In summary*:
A place that focuses on aesthetics and courteous service, ideal for an *instagrammable* dinner, but with some organizational and substantial flaws that should be reviewed to fully justify the price.
24/05/2025: Well-kept place, good selection of dishes, attentive staff, shame that some dishes arrived late.