A friend and I decided to check out this restaurant out of convenience since we were also going to look around the museum. It was easy to make an online reservation using OpenTable on the day of as well.
I really liked the Middle Eastern themed decor in this restaurant from the patterned ceiling to the lazer cut like details on some mirrors, to the antique looking frames on one of the walls. It wasn't overdone but complimented the overall ambience of the restaurant. Other girlfriends that joined us later also commented that it looked so cute with all of the subtle themed details.
In terms of food, my friend and I shared a few appetizers. We had the lamb meatballs in a curry sauce, sweet onion spinach fritters and eggplant yogurt dip. All were really good! The meatballs were a good portion (3 medium sized meatballs) and delicious with the mildly spiced curry sauce. The fritters were perfectly fried, lightly seasoned and paired well with the tamarind sauce. The taste of the eggplant yogurt dip surprised us - we didn't expect it to taste refreshing (reminded me of notes of mint but not quite that either) and it was delicious with the naan.
The bigger than tapas style portions were filling enough for two hungry girls - there was especially a lot of dip leftover! Not bad at all for around $20 each, though I know my husband would say that $45 could have been spent on more filling mains and apps elsewhere for the same price. We definitely enjoyed our experience there though - something different and recommend others try it if you're planning to go around the museum or in the area!