3.5, rounded down
We came in for a snack before some friends headed out to a show. We weren't particularly hungry but we knew we should eat something.
The problem with a great menu is when you're not hungry, you don't really want to eat anything. But then again, you want to order everything because damnit, you're a foodie and you want to try it all.
I finally selected the fish and chips under the appetizers for $13. The server explained to me that the "waffle fries" were actually a waffle that they cut up as "fries." He said he would substitute for real fries if I wanted. Nope, I wanted to see this creation. Turns out yes, it was a waffle they sliced up. The waffle itself was already sweet. If you look at the picture the liquidy brown stuff is not maple syrup but in fact malt vinegar for the fish.
The fried fish was way too oily and greasy. I felt the oil was not hot enough when they fried it. Otherwise everything was okay. Service was actually really nice and my friends enjoyed their meals. The gay boyfriend had the English Muffin burger and another friend had the soup which looked great and some sashimi. It's a very eclectic menu with some Asian touches. I was particularly attracted to the veggie sides.
Pricing could have been better. The wine list is extensive. They featured some interesting cocktails but I didn't feel like drinking $14 cocktails at 5 p.m. (weird, I know!).
Overall, I wouldn't mind coming back.