The food here is served tapas-style -- everything is appetizer-sized. The eclectic menu is fitting for a restaurant on International Drive. If you want a compendium of cuisines at one go, try the black-bean soup with cilantro sour cream, roast pears on pecan crisps, stuffed mushrooms with blue cheese, and pan-seared pork pot stickers. While you can order these individual dishes at $5 to $8 a pop, you'll save money by going with one of three fixed-price dinners that run from $30 to $40. The restaurant is supposed to resemble a crazy artist's loft; artists paint at easels while diners sip drinks like Matisse Margaritas.
Posted by kris10rocks from Nashville, TN on 6/2/08
Good food but way over priced. For 2 people you will easily spend over $50. The portions are very small. This is a restaurant you might just want to eat at if you are looking for a snack. If you are really hungry this isn't this place to get full.
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