I have driven past this restaurant countless times, the name
stuck in my head, haunting me –and I decided it was time.
Honestly I do not know anyone that has dined here before,
perhaps that lead to the delay in finally taking the plunge; and what a
pleasant plunge into deliciousness it was.
The Good:
Pretty much everything!Love the ambiance – it is quirky yet classic, with pops of colour here and there.
The menu is well balanced, offering something for everyone. From vegetarian, to light meals, to share, to the very hungry; and a decadent desert menu. Offering a little bit of everything, without having an ancient scroll of a menu which usually leads to being Jack of all trades Master of none.
Nice drinks menu as well, with super friendly and efficient
service. The waiters are like wine ninja’s – you barely see them, but your
glass is always full. They are also helpful in advise on popular dishes, with
honesty.

Salads are offered in half and full portions (or large and
small), which is always a very nice touch (for me at least). I had the Tabouli
mint salad with halloumi, it was fresh and bursting with flavour.

The carnivore friends loved the Fillet Mignon (flambéed in
brandy) which is properly portioned and comes with great accompaniments, like caramelised
onions – who does not like a bit of caramelised onion?
There was 2 pasta dishes had at our table – Rigatoni vs
Penne Bisanzio - the one a clear winner over its opponent. But then again, I
just don’t understand ordering pasta at all, it’s a starchy vehicle for sauce.
So ordering a sauce-less pasta, well… what do you expect? (Stupid move).


The Bad:
… egehm…
The Ugly:
…cough-cough…
So nothing bad to say here, which is fortunate for the
restaurant, but a bit less fortune for me – I’m rather fond of naming and
shaming, and giving constructive criticism, to help restaurants better themselves…
ah heck, I call a spade a spade.
Due to lack of negativity I will highlight more of the
positives:
They have a sense of humour – which I love.
There are tiny rabbit statues as décor, and they are named. Sweet!!
You have 2 parking entrances available, either on The Thrupps
Centre side, or at Illovo Muse Centre.
Coffee is lovely, and the bill comes with miniature tick-tac
packs, which literally fit 5-6 tick-tacs!! Cute!

Tips:
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Make reservations… Do it now!
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Order the Trecolore Cioccolata, if it is the
only thing you eat – eat this!
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Go on, treat yourself.
Happy Tuesday lovelies.
Until we eat again.
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