The food was always right in terms of serving size / pricing / quality / preparation - it is an open design and allows the free movement of people - great for a cocktail party / meet for drinks - or even a sit down dinner with friends.



It was noisy though, and the wait was long. But it was worth it for the Garlic Bread. Awesome!
For the appetizer, we ordered a Crisp deep-fried calamari, and Goat Cheese Dip (Creamy spiced goat cheese, spinach, sautéed artichokes, grilled crostini)


I had a Chicken Fettuccini (Roasted chicken breast, sun-dried tomatoes, fresh spinach, with tomato-cream sauce) which I thought was really good, and my friends ordered Shrimp Angel Hair Pasta, Tuscan Tenderloin, and a NY Strip Steak sandwich.
There's also a lounge area at the side, darkly lit, with a DJ spinning if you get there at the right night at the right time. The attempts to be chic and hip are apparent, with the same menu available as in the restaurant, but with a stronger drink focus on martinis.