4/5 Marco E. 5 months ago on Google
Definitely
a
noteworthy
experience,
especially
with
kids.
My
daughter
enjoyed
it
a
lot!
There
are
several
performers
that
exhibit
themselves
through
the
dinner.
There
are
no
forks,
and
they
won’t
change
your
spoons
after
the
soup.
It’s
the
dark
ages
baby
,
and
you
don’t
see
a
thing
at
the
candle
that
is
provided
to
you
-
just
go
by
smell
and
eat!
🤣
I
must
say
that
contrary
to
what
others
expressed,
the
food
was
excellent.
It
clearly
was
in
tone
with
the
genre
and
the
idea
of
feast
that
many
east
Europeans
have
of
food
experience
-
but
the
meat
was
actually
extremely
well
cooked
and
prepared.
I
was
expecting
to
be
overwhelmed
with
quantity,
but
was
actually
positively
surprised
by
the
quality.
This
lead
us
to
eat
even
more,
unfortunately
-
to
the
point
of
a
disaster!
But
to
testify
that
the
quality
was
excellent,
we
suffered
no
major
consequences
from
the
excessive
food.
Either
we
were
lucky,
but
whoever
said
that
the
food
is
not
“tasty”
probably
lacks
a
proper
palate
or
food
education.
Regardless,
the
critiques
I
can
made
are
the
following:
1.
It
is
pricey.
I
do
not
suggest
it
is
not
worth
it,
but
it
reaches
almost
the
level
of
a
superior
restaurant
while
in
fact
serving
bare
roasted
meat.
(Again,
it
was
excellent,
but
it’s
not
Gordon
Ramsay-level
meat).
2.
It
is
almost
impossible
to
really
understand
what
you
are
ordering
as
the
plates
have
theme-inspired
names
which
disguise
the
content
(even
down
to
the
single
components
of
the
feasts).
Adding
to
that,
the
environment
is
pretty
dark
and
you
are
mostly
left
to
candlelight
to
read
the
menu.
While
you
could
theoretically
order
a
single
plate,
it
is
very
hard
and
you
are
pressured
for
time
due
to
the
booking.
You
will
almost
certainly
end
up
ordering
some
kind
of
“feast”
plate
with
mixed
grilled
meat.
3.
The
place
would
enjoy
a
larger
location
where
the
performers
could
have
more
room
and
there
could
be
more
attrition
between
the
guests’
chairs.
In
conclusion,
this
is
not
the
place
to
bring
your
vegetarian
or
spoiled/picky
friend
who
want
to
know
if
a
certain
spice
is
present
somewhere.
This
is
for
the
down-to-heart,
joys-of-life
seeking
family
and
friends
gathering
that
have
a
conspicuous
budget
and
want
to
let
go
and
have
fun
one
night.