Funky place and food. Pretty tasty. Some communal seating. The place is tiny.
The scrumptious plates, graciously presented by Chef Mehta and his staff with explanations of the sweet, the savory, the crunchy, etc., more than make up for the fact that you have to sit on your neighbor's lap.
Tiny space, share tables with other customers. Food was ok, wanted to like it more than I did.
Be prepared to share a table with other diners at this hidden gem. Amazing flavors go into each and every dish, but even more unbelievable is the tiniest kitchen you'll ever see that produces this incredible food.
Sharing each of the creative, excellently prepared, tasty dishes was great fun. And meeting some new people at the communal tables adds to the enjoyment. The host and hostess who serve you are both helpful and friendly.
Jan. 2007