5 /5 Chelsea Choi: Sometimes, a meal at a restaurant delivers hits after hits, and you can’t help but be impressed that the standard and quality is so high. This is one of those places.
We ordered the hamachi sashimi, lobster dumplings, endive salad, duck confit, brussels sprouts, and prime rib, and carrot cake. Every single dish (save for the brussel sprouts) had us sitting back satisfied after clearing our plates. I especially loved the lobster dumplings, which were packed flavor and luxuriously rich, but not in an overwhelming/heavy way at all. A second favorite was the duck confit which was garnished with green apple slices and puree which balanced perfectly with the duck leg that was falling off the bone, melt-in the-mouth tender.
Now about the brussels sprouts. They were meant to be crying tiger brussels sprouts and I’m pretty sure they forgot to add the sauce since I know the flavor profile of the original Thai dish, but they had essentially no salt or flavor other than being fried and topped with fried alliums. It was a shame since everything else was amazing, and I could have said something, but it was one of the last dishes (a side dish) served with our prime rib. I was already so full and happy with the meal that I let it go. I’m sure it is delicious with the sauce, judging by everything else.
Service was attentive and communicative. The space is very loud though if the restaurant is busy, so be prepared to lean close the table and speak loudly to your table mates and server.
I’m already looking for another night to come back here!