There are many good things about Dante. The space itself is wonderful. The converted old bank is a unique setting and it has been restored in a manner that provides an elegant but comfortable dining area. One negative however is that the seating is too close to other tables. One of our chairs was literally back to back with the table next to us. I wasn't crazy about the back ground music, but I guess rock is a Dante signature. It moved away from 80's pop to more blues and got better as the evening progressed. I had the salmon which was extremely good. My wife had the prawns and my son had duck. We were all happy with our meals, but there were no real "wows" like I've experienced at higher end restaurants. Deserts were so so. The 3 chocolate item was a real disappointment and is an item to avoid. The menu is a bit confusing but once figured out, kind of nice. You can choose the size of your meal. You can also mix and match which is a nice feature. Service was top notch. Friendly, knowledgeable and attentive. I would do Dante again but there are many other top level restaurants I would go to first.