Good service and nice room, but disgusting food.
I tried pretty much a little bit of everything they had except the soups.
At first I tried all the classic Chinese dishes.
Those that were supposed to be sweet were just too sweet and a lot of them had a weird taste which for some reason reminded me of the smell of Toronto's Chinatown streets (don't ask why...)
The fried ones tasted funny (I guess because of the oil they use)
Then I though I should try the sushi. They were freshly made, but still gross and chewy.
Then I decided I was done with Asian food and went to try their onion rings and fried chicken.
They were both very unimpressive and had this funny taste too (again, maybe the oil?).
Then I went for the salad that you could compose yourself and it was meh.
Finally I had the "mille feuilles", which was obviously nothing like the real thing but also surprisingly less disgusting than the rest.
Admittedly 11.5 is not expensive for a diner, but at the same price you can find many options that will not upset your stomach.
I'm still trying to digest their food.
Too bad because the location and space has some potential.
It still was a quite relaxing place.