Almost missed the place when I was walking...
I came here with my friend for Winterlicious (obviously). This place was recommended to us so I kind of did have high expectations. The entrance was a bit dim (like the rest of the restaurant and most "fancier" restaurants) and narrow. We got lost (plus a man we briefly befriended) finding the restaurant part as we first ended up upstairs, which seemed like a private event space. Once we found the front desk, we were asked if we wanted to do coat check. It was a nice gesture but we both kindly declined - unsure whether there is a fee to it but I'm pretty confident that there would be one.
It was trippy (haha) walking in as restaurant had a wall of mirrors that made the place seem indefinitely bigger. The room had a nice mix of backgrounds and occupations but taking into consideration how this was near/within the financial district, it was predominantly business persons. My friend and I ordered the steak tartare and cod cakes as appetizers, braised rabbit tagliatelle and the duck breast as mains, and chocolate eclairs and apple crepes as desserts. The waitress informed us that the tagliatelle was a pasta dish. Looking back, I'm not sure if I would take it as a situation of being a good server or as me looking like an uneducated guest. Could go both ways.
Portions were small but it was also Winterlicious. The cod cakes tasted like fish sticks and I was having a hard time distinguishing it from the ones my mom used to make for me after school when I was younger. The mains were flavourful and contained what I would call more distinct sources of protein (rabbit and duck). Then dessert came and thats when I was like "I have to write a review." When I saw the dishes, my friend and I both thought of the post ridiculing "fancy foods" (i.e. http://www.funnymeme.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/funny-memes-fancy-restaurants-be-like.jpg). Refer to the pictures and you'll know why.
In the end, it was good because dessert is always good.
Would I come again? Probably not unless I was working in the area or if there was Winterlicious/Summerlicious again.