The good:
- the decor. It's cool on one side; wood-warm and artistic on the other.
- the food, when it works.
The bad:
- the food, which mostly doesn't work. It's all over the map, fusing foods from every which corner. I like fusion menus just fine, but the trick with them is that the tastes have to get along with each other. Radio Maria's often behave like they've never met, never wanted to meet, and hate each other when they do meet. The result is tastes which stomp on each other in needlessly complicated food.
- the service. I second whoever wrote that it's hipper-than-thou. Apparently, no one is cool enough to be in Radio Maria, much less get competent, friendly service. Just ask the wait staff - if you can get their attention. We couldn't.