Food is good, but the place is tiiiiiiiny. That adds to its charm, however. I just hope you don't end up having to share a table with an unwashed, wanna be madison rasta kid that wants to talk the entire meal. Unless of course, you're a fellow unwashed madison wanna be rasta who wants to talk about bringing down the establishment.
It's really like you're sitting in someone's kitchen. In fact, when you order, you look right into the kitchen before you have to pirouette on a dime to turn around and search for a seat. There's about 8 seats in the place. Truly enjoyed the meal, but I'm just not sure i'm patient enough to go here often given the wait and cramped space.