We made the trip from Florida, USA primarily to go to this restaurant because my daughter is an American Sign Language (ASL) honor student. We were impressed by everything; from the décor to the friendliness of the staff, to the quality of the food. The menu was diverse and includes all visual aids to assist you in communicating with the wait staff. The story of how this restaurant came to be was inspiring and they really have done a wonderful job at bridging the communication and comfort gap in conversing with people who are deaf or hard of hearing. I'd petition for a restaurant of this nature and caliber to be in every large city in the US. It has a bigger purpose than filling your belly. The food was delicious, well-prepared and beautifully plated. Our waitress was friendly, engaging and shared a great sense of humor. The class of service was higher end; lemon-infused water in small pitchers, butter on plates, etc.
We loved everything about this place....A++