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| - Ok, so I read all the 5 star reviews and got suspicious, thinking "they have their friends write reviews to bump up the average". Then I ate there, became a friend, and am writing them a 5 star review, so maybe I was right!
That is to say that the only thing that matches the quality of food is the personable nature of the Three Hands who operate this establishment. A family run business, they feel very down to earth and accessible and the food.... Oh, if I could spell food with 4 or 5 o's, like foooood, it would be fitting in this case. I had the best burger I remember having, the octopus salad was scrumptious and I'm the last guy to trust a tentacle to taste good. It's melt in your mouth and flavourful. The salt/vinegar brussel sprouts had the folks across the pond in Brussels cheering.... the truffle fries were fantastic, and the fried chicken was fantastic too! Literally every dish on the table was a 4.5 or 5. Incredible food.
At certain times of the night you can see light emanating from the kitchen, sparks flying out from it, thunder and lightening shaking the establishment and old, half-forgotten chants being sung as the chef works his magic in the back. I think the burgers are made from unicorn meat. Anyway, it was a magical night with really, really, really, good food. Thanks Three Hands!
TIP: If you visit, walk with a trophy. You will want to leave it for the chef and staff. Just my two cents.
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