Went here a week ago for my girlfriends birthday dinner. We always had wanted to try the famous slaw!
We ordered the slaw, her the Cesar and myself the sangria (another famous drink) we ordered the beef on the side with the slaw. I was very impressed by the whole thing! The crunch of the slaw, the customer service, the sangria and especially the beef! Wow I almost ate the whole beef!
Because we only had the slaw which was satisfying but not super filling we indulged in dessert.
This is where I was disappointed. My partner got the famous dumplings filled with chocolate and something else, and I got the pannacotta. It was a hard decision between that and the brûlée.
The thing my partner got came with a sweet fruit juice and was everything was just overly sweet and sour on the palette. My dessert was downed in some soup like substance. It was okay but again too sweet. Pannacotta should be served without sitting in liquid.
I would come back again to try the octopus and brûlée. The food is good and I think the price for to people was fair.