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| - How did I not know this place existed? Leave it to meeting my cousin downtown for lunch, our first pick being closed, our second pick being closed and the next one being far too crowded for our liking to lead us in the end to Soho.
We headed upstairs to the grill part (apparently there's a whole other section downstairs). When you walk in, it initially curves around to reveal one dining area, and then another further back. The curvy part has a few lounge tables and chairs by the windows that look like they'd make a rather comfy perch for the afternoon. We were seated at a two person table against the back wall of the first section.
I found myself sitting sideways at the table in order to comfortable cross my legs while I chatted with my cousin, a bit of a longer table could've helped. At any rate, Sarah was our server and, what can I say? No complaints there! She kept our waters refilled throughout the meal, was sure to check back with us and once she had checked that we didn't want any coffee or dessert, she was back with the bill in a reasonable amount of time.
Foodwise, I didn't really look much at the rest of the menu. See, I'm on this no grains, dairy, processed sugar, legumes or beans diet thing and the first thing that my eye fell upon was the crab and avocado salad. Granted, I have no food allergies driving this diet, so I didn't enquire as to what the crab was mixed with. Anyway, salad. Good! And just the right size, not ridiculously huge, but enough to fill me up. If you've got a larger appetite, I'd recommend getting something else instead of or as well as the salad. With a $15 price tag, its not something I'd be eating every day.
So now that I know Soho exists, I think it's time to put those lounge chairs by the window on my list of ways to wile away an afternoon!
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