From the second I walked through the door, I knew this wasn’t going to be “just dinner” – this was going to be an experience. The lighting was warm and inviting, the décor had that perfect balance between elegant and cozy, and every little detail whispered: “You’re in the right place.”
And then… the service. Oh. My. God. Every single person on the floor greeted us with a smile – not the fake kind, but the genuine “we’re glad you’re here” kind. The attention to detail, the smooth flow, the way water glasses were refilled without even asking – this is hospitality done right.
We started with the Mexican soup and let me tell you – this was a star moment. Rich, layered flavors, perfectly balanced seasoning… the kind of dish that makes you slow down just to enjoy each spoonful. It set the stage for the main course – and here’s where my inner food critic woke up. The pulled meat, while flavorful, was served more lukewarm than hot. Not cold, but just warm enough to make me wonder if this was part of the concept. Maybe somewhere in Mexico, Cuba, or South America, this is intentional – a nod to a regional tradition I’ve never experienced. Out of respect for that possibility, I didn’t mention it to the staff. But if it wasn’t the concept, a bit more heat would have made a world of difference.
Then came dessert… churros. As a lifelong churros lover, I came in with high expectations: crisp edges, soft center, still warm, with that addictive “just one more” vibe. Instead, I got something more on the forgettable side. Not bad, just not the grand finale I wanted.
And one tiny, but unmissable detail – paper coasters on the tables. In a roadside diner? Sure. In a restaurant with this level of style and service? It felt like a small scratch on an otherwise beautiful painting.
Bottom line: This place has everything it needs to be a solid 5-star destination – stunning atmosphere, world-class service, and dishes with real potential. With just a touch more “culinary wow,” a warmer main course, and a stronger dessert game, I’d be booking my next visit before even...
Read moreA great restaurant with Cuban and Spanish dishes. The recommended dishes are highlighted in the menu, so if you really can't choose, you can go for something recommended. I would say, try grilled goat cheese from starters. This was a pleasant surprise for me. There is also an option of rum tasting. The place has few sets that you can go for. Expect a bit higher price, but that's reasonable for the quality of rums and for the fact that you should get information from a rum specialist working at the place. Menu is interestingly displayed on tablets brought to you. That must make updating of the actual offer very convenient, but I'm not sure how much work does staff have with those tablets. Just by the time that I was in the restaurant, the battery of my tabled dropped by 30 %. I very much recommend to make a reservation for this place, as the restaurant is super busy, especially during...
Read moreV prvi rade bych chtel rict, ze se mi tato restaurace libi a tuto kritiku bych chtel, aby (pokud tyto recenze ctou provozni-majitele) brali jako doporuceni. S manželkou jsme prisli na pozdní oběd. Do rukou jsme dostali tablet (coz povazuji za skvelý nápad), ale tablet podporuje pouze funkce prohlížení jídelního a nápojové listku. Když už si mám vybírat jídlo v tabletu, udělejte z toho výhodu oproti ostatním restauracim a tuto odlišnost vysperkujte k dokonalosti.