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Came here with my ladies (and gentlemen) and I think 5 of us opted for the pre fixe menu while Kristina ordered a la carte. I asked for the apple pie to go with the sorbet and molten lava cake. While everything was good, I find the items to be rather typical dessert items that one can get in a bakery anywhere. The three-spoonful sorbet was good but really, it's just sorbet. Nice and unique take on the apple pie, that I have to give it to Sweets Raku. Finally, the molten chocolate cupcake, really? I can make that at home using my microwave in less than 5 minutes. How disappointing. Just a note on the utensils: I know the knife and fork look very eclectic but they definitely were not easy to use. I could barely cut my apple pie with the knife and the fork was so awkward to handle I think it gave me finger cramps. As for the service, the waitress serving us had such a strong accent I could barely make out what she said. She was really sweet and nice but if I couldn't understand what the heck she was saying. At $27 including tips, this was a "meh" experience. One time was enough. I'm not planning on coming back.
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