WHAT TO TRY??
They have tasting menu as well as a-la-carte. I usually get the tasting menu because they are known for their tasting menu and sometimes it's nice to have an element of surprise when I'm eating once in a while!
If you go for the tasting menu, I recommend the 5 course menu. Having a choice of either 5,7 or 10 courses, and I having tried the 5 and 7 course meals, I find the 5 course menu more than enough food to eat comfortably.
The menu is determined by the head chef ahead of time and not all people at the table may get the same dishes so it's nice that there's a variety there too! You can let the servers know your dietary restrictions and they will accommodate it! The dishes are created based on the ingredients in season and they try their best to source their ingredients at the local farms.
The tasting menu also has a vegetarian option and it is cheaper than the regular tasting menu so that's great to accommodate those vegetarians too!
LAST TIP?!
This restaurant has a chef's table where the table can see how the kitchen prepares the dishes via a mirror on the ceiling. If you want to see how busy the kitchen is and how they prepare your dish, you might want to request a table closer to the kitchen!