Went on a Friday night and sat at an outdoor table. Service was good, as was the food. Price was a relative bargain for Uptown dining.
As an aside: I am sick of Christians who boast of their faith, but who don't live it. Jim Noble lives it, owns it, makes it his mission to help a community which has made him successful. The story of The King's Kitchen reflects well upon this city as it has helped Noble's ministry thrive. I hope this story adds more chapters and successes as the years go by.