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Contribuisci feedbackThis is a great place in a small town. Have been several times so giving and overall review for the several times been. The menu changes weekly. Which is great. Keeps it interesting and fresh. They have the pastries from sister bakery Laaoson Blanche. Always excellent pastries. This is a really nice addition to this small town 's food offerings. First visit: laid back atmosphere, quite busy weekend night. Had the squash blossom soup (excellent, sweet side with hont of spice from the peppers used) the spicy lamb and rice. The lamb and rice was great, a little under seasoned on salt which is perfectly acceptable as can always add vs an over salt. Tender lamb. Fluffy rice. Lamb in a spiced sauce that was favorable but not overly spicy at all. Soft pita bread. Field salad included wothbchoice of dressing. Meh on salad as it 's salad. Ginger dressing divine though. Second visit: soup and the bruschetta for a weeknight dinner. Bread for brichetta from bakery, crispy exterior, soft interior soaking the tomato and balsamic. Nice hints of fresh mozzarella. Wish had a bit more mozzarella but I am a cheese lover. The soup was a veggie lentil. Light and brothy, not like most deeper lentil soups or stews. Veggies cooked well but not overcooked. Third visit: dumplings appetize (sorry no pic) which were commericalade it seemed from look but tasted very nice and crispy from the light fry they received. Dipping sauce was a spy based. Simple and frankly a bit underwhelming for me. Needs something in the spicy realm for these and a hint of sweetness to cut the froed dumplings and balance. Basically was soy and a bit of green onion, maybe a drop of sesame oil. Tried the paparadelle and meat sauce. It had andouille sausage in it. Found that odd. Would have preferred a straight sauce. Noodles were cooked fine, not overly so. Sauce was meaty and the tomato flavor was good. I could have done with just a hint more sweetness to balance the acid of the tomato. Overall a decent meal. Finished and took home a chocolate torte thing filled with cream. Very nice. Service: very nice servers here. Care about customers. Check on them but not hovering every 5 minutes. Good suggestions. Was kind my last time as the original desert had chosen was a bit dry so was happy to exchange for me. Made me happy and I am happy to go back and patronize again. Be aware that because things are made fresh it might be a slightly longer wait for food. It 's worth it. Atmosphere: nice, without being fussy. Big moon in ceiling this the moon . Has booths, tables. Appears to be handicap accessible for the most part. Have not used restroom so cannot comment. Dietary restrictions: They have gluten free options, vegan and vegetarian.
One of regular favourites. The menu changes periodically but there is always something to entice. I like the Korean Stir Fry with chicken. Nice size portions and reasonable prices. Save room for dessert- they usually have offerings from La Maison Blanche in Norwich…so delicious!
This place is a hidden gem! Absolutely beautiful decor, with great service, incredible food to match!! Stopped by for an early dinner left full and very pleased. Literally wanted to savor every bite and bottle the sauce used in this magnificent stir fry. Dietary restrictions: Both vegan and vegetarian options.
Always innovative and unique. Pricey, nice menu with vegetarian
This is a Mexican restaurant disguised as something else… if you get the Mexican food items taste authentic and delicious. Definitely pricey but worth to try.
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