i treated my native friend for her birthday.. we arrived just as the restaurant was opening and they told us we may have to eat at the bar! i stated that their website said they accept walk-ins and the restaurant was not full yet. they accommodated us at a table but stated: will you be gone by 7pm?! geez thanks for making us feel so welcome! by the end of our time there the restaurant was only half full so we did not take anyone's table!!
the food was absolutely delicious!! the service was ok.. the server was knowledgeable but did not check in on us very often.. i feel the prices are a little over inflated for how much food you get on your plate..
now the impression i have from their website and all the write ups is that it is a native inspired restaurant.. interior wise we never would have known that except for some birch bark on the walls.. and when my friend came back from the washroom she had a weird look on her face and she said to me: are you going to the washroom? well that made me go to the washroom.. then i understood why.. the prints on the wall in the hallway leading to the washrooms were at first glance someone in native dress.. but then when you look closer you realize it's european.. so for a restaurant that portrays itself as native inspired.. maybe they could me more considerate of our native heritage when doing so.
this is a once-of experience for me.. if someone else was treating me for my birthday i would go back for the food but not the restaurant itself.